Tata Steel UK has submitted an allocation of bacteria generation to recycle its emissions, based on studies from the University of South Wales.
“This is a wonderful project, which can be a real game-changer and is an example of the benefits of working intensively with some of our most sensible universities,” said Gareth Lloyd, head of process engineering at Tata Steel and industry sponsor.
Tata Steel in the UK said it has the ambition to produce net zero metals by 2050 at most and reduce CO2 emissions by 30% by 2030. operational in the UK is.