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Chilean miner Codelco plans 25% cut in indirect emissions by 2030

Chilean stateowned miner Codelco stated on Tuesday it is preparing a 25% cut in its indirect emissions by 2030, as part of a bigger decarbonization plan and as market needs grow for more traceable copper.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Codelco is the world's biggest copper manufacturer, and mining is a greatly polluting market. Studies point to mining as accountable for 4% to 7% of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide.

CONTEXT

Codelco prepares to cut its so-called Scope 3 emissions, which are indirect emissions put out by its providers and the most tough to minimize. These contaminating inputs include dynamites, refractories and lubricants, Codelco said.

BY THE NUMBERS

Scope 3 emissions account for more than 60% of Codelco's. total emissions. The miner is likewise working to shift the 250. buses it uses to bring workers to their job sites into an. all-electric fleet. By 2030, the transition must be 40%. complete, and 100% complete by 2040.

MARKET REACTION

Codelco's strategy, part of a bid to slash its overall carbon. footprint by 70% by 2030, is ambitious compared to its. rivals'. In 2015, Antofagasta Minerals devoted to. trimming its emissions by 10% over the same timespan, while. BHP and Teck are working to entirely remove them by 2050.

(source: Reuters)