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Metals and minerals play a crucial role in all the core technologies driving the energy transition. With the soaring demand for these resources, the mining industry is becoming a key player in an economic revolution. But, there’s a catch—the mining sector itself emits considerable greenhouse gases, and as it works to usher in a greener world, it also needs to decarbonize itself.
So, how can this be done? Can this industry really achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, as Canada hopes? André Allaire, Senior Metallurgy Expert and former President of BBA, and Isabelle Leblanc, Vice-President, Mining and Metals at BBA, answer Sandrine Rastello's questions in this first episode of The ingenuity effect.
By BBA ConsultantsMetals and minerals play a crucial role in all the core technologies driving the energy transition. With the soaring demand for these resources, the mining industry is becoming a key player in an economic revolution. But, there’s a catch—the mining sector itself emits considerable greenhouse gases, and as it works to usher in a greener world, it also needs to decarbonize itself.
So, how can this be done? Can this industry really achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, as Canada hopes? André Allaire, Senior Metallurgy Expert and former President of BBA, and Isabelle Leblanc, Vice-President, Mining and Metals at BBA, answer Sandrine Rastello's questions in this first episode of The ingenuity effect.