June 15, 2022 Collaboration between brewers, miners may lead to cleaner water supply According to a research group led by MIT, waste yeast discarded from a single brewery in Boston could be enough to treat the city's entire water supply.
June 14, 2022 Key EU Parliament groups reject green label for gas, nuclear The European Commission’s proposal to label gas and nuclear as sustainable has been highly controversial.
June 14, 2022 US, Canada and partners enter pact to secure critical minerals The US government has been working with Canada to boost regional supply chains to counter China's dominance in the sector.
June 14, 2022 Gem Diamonds finds 245-carat diamond at Letseng The white diamond, found over the weekend, is third one over 100 carats recovered this year at the company's mine in Lesotho.
June 14, 2022 Column: LME shadow stocks up in April but downtrend only paused Europe and the United States look set to live with very low inventory cover across the metallic board.
June 14, 2022 UK ends subsidies for electric cars on surging demand The £300 million ($349 million) grant-funding program is closing to new orders on Tuesday.
June 14, 2022 China’s lead surplus to offset shortages in US and Europe Lead premiums in China's bonded warehouses have been around $130 a tonne since 2020.
June 13, 2022 Recycling alone can ease raw materials supply pressure but cannot meet demand Global cumulative lithium-ion battery capacity could rise over five-fold to 5,500 gigawatt-hour (GWh) between 2021 and 2030.
June 13, 2022 More commodity inflation beckons as war boosts coal The global commodity business can get a whole lot more expensive -- and dirtier, too.
June 12, 2022 Copper more effective than silver in killing covid virus Both copper and silver release bacteria-killing ions due to corrosion but only the red metal is effective against the covid-19 virus.
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