Changing the aluminium game

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
  • Is your electric car emissions-free? Unfortunately, no. For EVs to be truly emissions-free, the materials used to produce them need to get there first. We're changing the aluminium game, using renewable energy sources to decarbonize aluminium production, and bring big industries like automotive down to zero, too.
    Learn more about how we're doing it: hydro.com/changingthegame
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    Hydro - aluminium and energy company
    Hydro is a leading industrial company that builds businesses and partnerships for a more sustainable future. We develop industries that matter to people and society.
    Read more about Hydro here: www.hydro.com/en-NO/about-hydro/
    Since 1905, Hydro has turned natural resources into valuable products for people and businesses, creating a safe and secure workplace for our 30,000+ employees in more than 140 locations and 40 countries.
    Read more about Hydro's strategy here: www.hydro.com/en-NO/about-hyd...
    Today, we own and operate various businesses and have investments with a base in sustainable industries. Hydro is through its businesses present in a broad range of market segments for aluminium, energy, metal recycling, renewables and batteries, offering a unique wealth of knowledge and competence.
    Hydro is committed to leading the way towards a more sustainable future, creating more viable societies by developing natural resources into products and solutions in innovative and efficient ways.
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  • @SuperOtter
    @SuperOtter Před měsícem

    Maybe taking the train would actually help