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BHP to spend US$4B by 2030 to decarbonise operations

Has an aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% from 2020 levels by 2030

BHP will have to spend US$4B to decarbonise its mining fleet so it can meet its 2030 emissions target.

BHP will have to spend US$4B to decarbonise its mining fleet so it can meet its 2030 emissions target. | Credits: Credit: BHP

BHP will need to spend US$4 billion (A$6.11 billion) on operational decarbonisation between now and 2030 if it wants to achieve its 30% greenhouse gas reduction target by 2030. The miner's annual general...

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