Liberty Primary Metals Australia CEO Theuns Victor says Liberty Steel’s $485 million electric furnace deal is a move towards “carbon neutrality”.
“The safeguard mechanism will just support this transition that we’ve been
planning for a long time,” Mr Victor told Sky News Business reporter Edward Boyd.
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Liberty Steel prioritises ‘carbon neutrality’ with electric furnace purchaseLiberty Primary Metals Australia CEO Theuns Victor says Liberty Steel’s $485 million electric furnace deal is a move towards “carbon neutrality”. “The safeguard mechanism will just support this transition that we’ve been planning for a long time,” Mr Victor told Sky News Business reporter Edward Boyd.
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