Mining and Metals

Here's how green steel could lower trucking industry emissions

Buyers fear there won’t be a sufficient supply of green steel to go around.

Buyers fear there won’t be a sufficient supply of green steel to go around. Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Andreas Follér
Head of Sustainability, Scania
Nancy Gillis
Programme Head, Climate Action & First Movers Coalition, World Economic Forum
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