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Mining companies gear up for a low carbon world

MINING companies are attempting to future-proof their operations by using digitalisation and automation to help ensure they can transition into a low carbon economy.

Rio Tinto's Autohaul is cited as an example of the company using technology to reduce its carbon footprint.

Rio Tinto's Autohaul is cited as an example of the company using technology to reduce its carbon footprint.

By employing data analytics, companies are chasing productivity and efficiency and lowering costs as a result, a report by industry analysts Wood Mackenzie says. The aim is to stay at the lower end...

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