Fortescue Ltd. has been recognized as a global leader in 'Real Zero' decarbonisation, according to a report by Climate Integrity and the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology Sydney. The report highlights Fortescue's commitment to eliminating fossil fuels without relying on carbon offsets, alongside companies like IKEA and Lendlease. Fortescue Metals' CEO, Dino Otranto, noted the company's efforts to transition away from fossil fuels using new technologies. The report emphasizes a shift from 'net zero' to 'real zero' strategies. Fortescue's approach includes developing renewable energy and battery storage in the Pilbara region, with a 190MW solar farm under construction. The company is also exploring partnerships to advance climate solutions across industries.
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