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Queensland’s biggest zinc refinery aims for 100pc clean energy

Paul Smith
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Sun Metals Corporation, operator of Queensland's biggest zinc refinery, has made a landmark commitment to power its entire operations with renewable electricity by 2040.

The chief executive of the company, which is South Korean-owned, said it had decided to join the global RE100 initiative, under which influential businesses have committed to use only renewable energy.

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