The aluminium industry needs to be transparent about its carbon emissions and the London Metal Exchange has a key role to play in ensuring this happens, Lord Greg Barker said in an interview at LME Week 2019.
Being interviewed by LME chairman Sir Brian Bender on Monday October 28, the executive chairman of EN+ Group said that, to ensure this happens, the LME should publish the carbon percentage of all aluminium trades concluded on the exchange. "We have to be transparent, and then we can manage [the situation]," the former UK minister of energy & climate change said. EN+ Group owns a 50.10% stake in aluminium producer Rusal, which is currently the largest producer of low-carbon aluminium...