Rio Tinto news
Rio Tinto’s Kennecott operation first to achieve Copper Mark
Rio Tinto’s Kennecott site, Utah, USA is the first producer to be awarded the Copper Mark, the copper industry’s new independently assessed responsible production programme.
GlobalData: Bauxite supply to be marginally affected by COVID-19
The global bauxite mine production is expected to be marginally affected by the temporary suspension of mines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to GlobalData.
Malvern Panalytical wins contract with Scott Automation
Malvern Panalytical Ltd has been awarded a significant new contract by Scott Technology Ltd, a supplier of sample preparation equipment and provider of complete end-to-end automation solutions
Rio Tinto assists MCRI study into children's COVID-19 immune responses
The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) has launched its COVID Immune research programme to investigate COVID-19 effects on children’s immune systems.
New climate assessment of major mining companies reveals gap in alignment to Paris climate goals
New research from the Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI) reveals that just two of the 10 largest mining companies are aligned with limiting climate change to 2°C.
Motorola Solutions’ critical communication links keep essential services running for Rio Tinto Aluminium
Motorola Solutions is helping Rio Tinto to continue supplying its customers while protecting people and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rio Tinto provides COVID-19 update
Rio Tinto has announced an update regarding COVID-19.
Rio Tinto update on COVID-19
As a result of separate actions by the Premier of Quebec and the President of South Africa to contain the spread of COVID-19, Rio Tinto has decided to slow down some of its operations.
Rio Tinto to invest US$1 billion to help meet new climate change targets
Rio Tinto has recently announced plans to invest approximately US$1 billion over the next 5 years to support the delivery of its new climate change targets and a company objective for a net zero emissions from operations by 2050.
Rio Tinto board changes
Rio Tinto will appoint three new independent non-executive directors to the board.