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Forrest’s Fortescue fast-tracks carbon cuts with 2030 ‘net zero’ goal – Sydney Morning Herald
Billionaire Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest has vowed to neutralise the carbon emissions from Fortescue Metals Group’s operations within nine years.
Mining billionaire Andrew Twiggy Forrest has vowed to neutralise the carbon emissions from Fortescue Metals Groups own operations within nine years and step up investments in ways to remove coal from the emissions-intensive steel-making sector.
Fortescues founder and major shareholder on Monday brought forward the miners net-zero target by 10 years to 2030 two decades ahead of 2050 goals set by larger mining heavyweights. Fortescue will also link executive pay to achieving these strengthened emissions…
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