Finding better ways to provide the materials the world needs
Our business
We operate in 35 countries where our 57,000 employees are working to find better ways to provide the materials the world needs
Our purpose in action
Continuous improvement and innovation are part of our DNA
Innovation
The need for innovation is greater than ever
We supply the metals and minerals used to help the world grow and decarbonise
Iron Ore
The primary raw material used to make steel, which is strong, long-lasting and cost-efficient
Lithium
The lightest of all metals, it is a key element needed for low-carbon technologies
Copper
Tough but malleable, corrosion-resistant and recyclable, and an excellent conductor of heat and transmitter of electricity
Bringing to market materials critical to urbanisation and the transition to a low-carbon economy
Oyu Tolgoi
One of the most modern, safe and sustainable operations in the world
Rincon Project
A long-life, low-cost and low-carbon lithium source
Simandou Project
The world’s largest untapped high-grade iron ore deposit
Providing materials the world needs in a responsible way
Climate Change
We’re targeting net zero emissions by 2050
Nature solutions
Our nature-based solutions projects complement the work we're doing to reduce our Scope 1 and 2 emissions
Decarbonisation progress update
We have a clear plan on decarbonisation - find out more about our progress in 2024
We aim to deliver superior returns to our shareholders while safeguarding the environment and meeting our obligations to wider society
Investor seminars
Our Investor seminar will be held in London on 4 December, and our Decarbonisation update on 5 December
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Things you can't live without
Our podcast discussing what needs to happen to create a sustainable future for the everyday items we have come to rely on
The 'f' word of innovation
How unlocking innovation requires a change of mindset
Reducing titanium oxide's carbon footprint
Our BlueSmelting technology could drastically reduce carbon emissions during ore processing
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Graduates and students
If you want to drive real change, we have just the place to do it
Empowering families with flexibility
Supporting new parents of any gender with equal access to parental leave
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Maybe it's obvious, but at Rio Tinto, we love our aluminium. We love it like Quebec loves Céline, like Beyoncé loves JAY-Z, like Kanye loves Kanye. And given how cool it is – and strong, and lightweight – our time with aluminium has inspired plenty of #relationshipgoals. But don't just take our word for it.
Lightweight, corrosion-free, infinitely recyclable and soon, made using carbon-free smelting technology. Used by Apple, Tesla, Boeing and NASA. This ain't your mother's aluminium (sorry, mom). Here are 5 reasons you should love it at least as much as we do.
Did you drive to work? Maybe bike? Take the metro? If you're a billionaire – did you helicopter? Well then, you're an aluminium user.
But it doesn't stop there. The bridge you crossed on your way? Aluminium. The carton of juice in your fridge? Part aluminium. The fridge itself? Probably aluminium. In fact, if you're reading this on a smartphone, tablet, or computer, you're using aluminium right now. When we say aluminium is everywhere, we mean everywhere. It makes modern life possible.
There are some things the world just needs less of. Dead phone batteries, traffic jams, warm soda. We could go on. Carbon dioxide is definitely on the list. That's why we love RenewAl aluminium. Its carbon footprint is about three times lower than the industry average. And Rio Tinto's aluminium was the first ever to get certified by the as "responsible". We had to meet strict criteria for production, greenhouse gas emissions, waste management, and biodiversity. This was followed by the Aluminium Stewardship Initiative's first Chain of Custody certification, allowing customers to buy aluminium from ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úthey know meets the highest standards.
And if that weren't enough, in the near future we aim to free the smelting process that creates aluminium of direct greenhouse gas emissions. Remember one word: ELYSIS. It's a new joint venture between ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úand Alcoa, with support from Apple and the Canadian and Quebec governments. And it's set to replace greenhouse gas emissions from smelting with pure oxygen. Plus, it produces more metal.
More aluminium, less energy, no greenhouse gases, all right here in Canada: now that's innovation we can all be proud of.
That's right. In fact, recycled aluminium can be used for completely different things – cans to cars – without having to change the metal in any way. It's so efficient that 90 per cent of all aluminium used in both the automotive and construction industry is made from completely recycled sources. Pretty cool.
When it comes to fuel efficiency, aluminium can give you more bang for your buck and more drive for your dollar. Being lighter also means that cars that use aluminium can speed up and stop faster: better performance.
And if you drive an aluminum-intensive Class 8 truck in the US, aluminium can let you carry 6.5 per cent more payload on every trip – and since it's corrosion resistant, it also reduces maintenance costs. That's a big ten-four.
ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úhas aluminium roots in Canada that stretch back 120 years. Just one of our smelters in Arvida, Quebec supplied most of the Allied forces' aluminium in World War II, and today, we make metal used in Budweiser beer cans, as well as Tesla and Ford cars. We've won awards, like the Canadian-American Business Council's Corporate Leadership Award (that would be for our smelter in Kitimat, BC).
The combination of clean, Canadian hydropower and leading edge technology lets us make aluminium with one of the lowest carbon footprints in the world. And we're still going strong: the C$250 million we are investing in our alumina refinery (aluminium is made from alumina) Vaudreuil is supporting more than 1,000 jobs in Saguenay.
Any way you look at it, you just have to say that ÌÇÐÄvlogÈë¿Úaluminium is a metal that just keeps on giving. And BONUS: it's pretty.
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