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The green metal push of Australia gains momentum with the CSIRO–HILT CRC joint alliance

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Update time : 2025-06-25 17:18:13
In the Green Metals Innovation Network (GMIN), the Australian Government has funded a USD 10 million initiative to enhance the collaboration in industry research. It would help Australia’s ambition of achieving the lead position in the production of green metals with the  Green Metals Innovation Network (GMIN). Green metals are mainly comprised of metals that are sustainably produced, like iron, steel, alumina, and aluminium.

The 'Team Australia' approach is led by CSIRO, which is Australia’s national science agency, along with HILT CRC (Heavy Industry Low-carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre) and GMIN, which would help in the development of green metals in Australia’s aluminium sector.

The nation’s economy in the future will mainly revolve around the production of green metals. Almost 200,000 employees are associated with the iron, steel, alumina and aluminium sectors, which export raw materials and manufactured products valued at USD 150 million.

The GMIN, a strategic initiative under the Future Made in Australia agenda of the Australian Government, assists in capitalising all the renewable resources of the country to help the nation become a global leader in the supply of green metals for the formation of a net-zero economy..

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