The world's biggest mining companies, including Rio Tinto, BHP and Anglo American have pledged to cut their emissions to net zero by 2050 or sooner
, under pressure from environmental activists and shareholders, have already committed to net zero by 2050 in direct and indirect emissions.
Its 28 members, whose operations span 650 sites over 50 countries, will report annually on their progress to decarbonise annually.
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