Will China’s policy-driven decarbonisation strategy succeed in lowering emissions in base-metals smelting?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Carbon emissions will continue to rise in China, driven by production growth
- How have policymakers reacted to the decarbonisation of base-metals smelting?
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Potential impact by metal
- Aluminium
- Zinc
- Copper
- What would a successful implementation of these policies look like?
- Conclusions
Tables and charts
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Carbon emissions of China’s base-metals metallurgyRecent policies and regulations2025 Base-case vs low-case scenario of carbon emissions of aluminium, copper and zinc smelting
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