
A London- and Moscow-listed metals group claims to have produced an aluminium that emits 85% fewer emissions than conventional equivalents.
The metal from En+, called “Allow”, was produced with new-generation inert anode electrolysers at the En+ Krasnoyarsk plant in Russia.
Its manufacturer has claimed that its production emits less than 0.01 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per tonne of metal.
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