Tharisa says it is aiming to generate and use renewable electricity and to cut the use of power produced from fossil fuels
Chrome and platinum group metals miner Tharisa is targeting reducing carbon emissions by 30% by 2030 and becoming carbon neutral in 2050.
"At Tharisa, we view safety as a core value. The footprint we leave on the broader stakeholder environment is equally as important to us," CEO Phoevos Pouroulis said in a statement. The mining group will also look to reduce the carbon intensity of fuels used in its truck fleet as vehicles come to be replaced, taking advantage of advances in alternative fuels, including hydrogen and battery electric drivetrains.
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