Australian steelmaker hits emissions intensity reduction goal early, net zero still far off

Published 09:15 on September 16, 2025 / Last updated at 09:15 on September 16, 2025 / / Asia Pacific (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Pacific), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation)

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Australia’s largest steelmaker said it was on track to meet its emissions-cutting target for 2030 after hitting its emissions intensity goal last financial year, but cautioned that reductions are uneven across its global operations and that carbon offsets will most likely be needed to reach net zero.
Australia’s largest steelmaker said it was on track to meet its emissions-cutting target for 2030 after hitting its emissions intensity goal last financial year, but cautioned that reductions are uneven across its global operations and that carbon offsets will most likely be needed to reach net zero.


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