Could captured gas and rabbit gut microbes slash steel industry's carbon paw-print?

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ArcelorMittal's factory in Ghent could become first in the world to use innovative technology to turn captured carbon into biofuel

The world's largest steel company, ArcelorMittal, is to invest €87m in the construction of a pioneering biofuel production facility at its factory in Ghent, Belgium. The steel giant announced yesterday...

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