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We produce materials essential for human progress

The metals and minerals we provide are used in everyday life, and for the transition to low-carbon energy – iron ore for the steel in electricity infrastructure, copper for renewable technology, aluminium for lightweight cars, and lithium for batteries.

We continue to build the sustainability of our own mining and processing practices, while also helping our customers do the same.

We’re focused on

  • Investing in materials necessary for the energy transition, and helping customers develop more secure and sustainable supply chains.
  • Providing low-carbon products, like our Canadian aluminium, and progressing ELYSIS™ zero-carbon smelting technology.
  • Helping customers to decarbonise their processes through R&D partnerships.

What we produce

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Iron Ore

Iron ore, one of the most abundant metals on Earth, is the primary raw material used to make steel
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Aluminium

Lightweight and infinitely recyclable, aluminium is found in everything from jet engines to electric vehicles to mobile phones
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Copper

From the days of antiquity, copper has been used for its many benefits
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Borates

Deposited millions of years ago, borates are crystallised salts that contain boron
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Lithium

Lithium is considered a critical mineral by many countries
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Scandium

Considered a critical mineral by countries including the United States, Canada and Australia, scandium is a rare, versatile and useful metal.
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Diamonds

Diamonds often mark our most unique and important moments, helping us to celebrate the best things in life
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Ferrous Metallics

Ferrous metals are any metal that contains iron. Because of their strength, you can find ferrous metals in everyday items from skyscrapers to cars.
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Salt

Salt is essential for human life. A well-known food ingredient, salt is also critical for many industries
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Titanium Dioxide

Titanium is used in some of the world's most challenging places