04
Aug
13:49
Udokan Copper to cut its carbon intensity up to 75% by 2035
Russian company Udokan Copper outlined scenarios to cut the carbon intensity of copper production up to 75% by 2035, bringing it closer to its ultimate goal of climate neutrality in the long run, the enterprise tells Kallanish.
Udokan Сopper develops and implements programs aimed at reducing energy consumption and reducing environmental impact as it prepares for the production launch. The company’s plan to decrease carbon emissions involves the possibility o…
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