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Big Australian polluters band together to plan how to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 – ABC News
A group of Australian industry heavyweights including Woodside, BHP and BlueScope Steel, that are together responsible for 14 per cent of the country’s industrial emissions, have come together to plan a way towards decarbonisation.
A group of Australia’s biggest companies including some of the country’s largest polluters has banded together as part of efforts to make their operations carbon neutral by 2050.
Key points:
- The group has major mining firms and super funds involved
- It aims to reduce pollution from emissions-intensive industries
- It comes as shareholders and customers demand change
Industrial giants Woodside, BHP and BlueScope Steel are among a coalition of businesses including…
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