ENVIRONMENT

Anglo cutting thermal coal as part of greenhouse push

ANGLO American had already reduced its thermal coal business by more than 50% over five years, CEO Mark Cutifani said, after announcing new company goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030.

 Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani.

Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani.

The company would also seek to improve energy efficiency by 30% and cut freshwater withdrawal by 50% in arid regions by 2030, he told investors in London according to Reuters.    Cutifani said governments...

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