Race to Green Steel: New campaign urges carmakers to switch to low carbon steel

Michael Holder
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Credit: H2 Green Steel
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Credit: H2 Green Steel

Coalition of non-profits launch campaign aimed at encouraging automakers to source green steel for their vehicles

Global carmakers are being urged to commit to sourcing low carbon steel to manufacture their vehicles in order to reduce emissions and slash demand for coal, as part of a new campaign launched by a coalition...

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