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- Islami, Muhammad Saladin
- Urmee, Tania
- Lund, Christopher
- Bahri, Parisa A.
- Anisuzzaman, Md
Abstract
Despite their vulnerability to climate change, mining and refining industries significantly provide energy transition materials. However, if no mitigation is implemented, the demand growth will increase direct and indirect emissions in the critical mineral sector. This research aims to comprehensively evaluate the decarbonisation agenda in lithium, nickel, and cobalt industries by profoundly examining the performances, strategies, and risks associated with climate transition. This study examines company reports of 27 players that accounted for at least half of the global lithium, nickel, and cobalt production. This study uses content analysis methodology to reveal patterns in decarbonisation targets, performances and practices. More than two-thirds of the observed companies favour onsite solar and wind generation. At least one-third of the samples mention energy-efficient equipment and electric vehicle adoption. Despite having a well-crafted strategy to reduce operational emissions, more efforts are needed to reduce the value-chain emissions. This study highlights the need for improvement in the carbon inventory and disclosure of scope three emissions by utilising artificial intelligence and maintaining strategic partnerships with stakeholders. Political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental (PESTLE) analysis also revealed patterns and linkages among the current decarbonisation challenges and opportunities, of which the industries are vulnerable to demand fluctuation, rising from regulatory and technological changes. This study highlights the current dynamics in the critical mineral supply chain, which may affect decarbonisation strategies in the industry. This study also provides a holistic approach to offer empirical practice for the industries, allowing them to tailor their strategies.
Suggested Citation
Islami, Muhammad Saladin & Urmee, Tania & Lund, Christopher & Bahri, Parisa A. & Anisuzzaman, Md, 2025.
"Decarbonisation strategies for critical mineral supply chain: State-of-Art in mining and refining industries,"
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 218(C).
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RePEc:eee:rensus:v:218:y:2025:i:c:s1364032125004848
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2025.115811
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