MINER'S RIGHT

Rio Tinto turning a darker shade of green

The greening of Rio Tinto is accelerating under chairman Dominic Barton, but whether the former Canadian diplomat is in tune with Australia, the country which hosts the company’s highly profitable iron ore business, will be put to the test over the next two weeks.

Tim Treadgold
Rio Tinto turning a darker shade of green

A heavy-duty environment, social and governance (ESG) campaign by the big London-based miner kicked off late last week with Barton saying in an interview that he was keen on smaller and riskier projects...

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