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Australian mining giant allocates US$6 bil to go green

Fortescue wants to reach zero emissions from iron ore mining ahead of competitors

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Sep 2022 3:00PM

Australian mining giant allocates US$6 bil to go green
Australian mining giant Fortescue has allocated US$6.2 billion to achieve zero emissions goal in iron ore mining operations by 2030. – Pixabay pic, September 20, 2022

SYDNEY – Australian mining giant Fortescue today said it is putting aside US$6.2 billion (RM28.24 billion) to wean itself off fossil fuels by the end of the decade, hoping to gain a head start on competitors.

The Perth-headquartered company told investors that a goal of achieving zero emissions on mining iron ore operations by 2030 would come with a hefty price tag, but insisted it still made business sense.

“We must accelerate our transition to the post-fossil fuel era,” said executive chairman Andrew Forrest, promising decarbonisation would lower costs and offer a better return for shareholders in the long term.

The company estimates that it can cut three million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions each year, and save almost a billion dollars on fuel and carbon credits.

The capital investment could be recouped by 2034, the company said.

Fortescue is one of the world's largest miners of iron ore – the main ingredient for making steel.

Its shares slipped 0.6% in Sydney this afternoon. – AFP, September 20, 2022

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