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Road to a Greener Future: Rio Tinto Partners with BMW Group on Premium Aluminium Car Parts
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Rio Tinto (LSE: RIO) has partnered with the BMW Group to provide responsibly sourced aluminum for BMW's vehicles starting in 2024. This collaboration aims to enhance sustainability within the automotive supply chain, focusing on low-carbon solutions. The partnership will utilize aluminum from Rio's hydro-powered operations in Canada, potentially reducing CO2 emissions by up to 70% compared to conventional aluminum production. The agreement utilizes ELYSIS™, a groundbreaking carbon-free smelting technology. Both companies are dedicated to implementing supply chain traceability through Rio Tinto's START program, ensuring compliance with environmental and social governance standards.
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Partnership with BMW Group to enhance sustainability in the automotive industry.
Use of low-carbon aluminum could lead to a 70% reduction in CO2 emissions.
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LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Gone are the days when premium car buyers simply looked for speed, style, and luxury. Today, there's increasing interest in the origin, sustainability and emissions profile of the materials used to build their cars.
The new mantra for the high-end auto industry is “green is the new black.” From the leather used for upholstery to the metals used for engine parts, premium car buyers are increasingly demanding vehicles made from responsibly sourced materials.
This fundamental shift in the automotive market has led to the creation of a new, innovative partnership between Rio Tinto and the BMW Group, leaders in their respective industries who share a common goal of developing more responsible, sustainable, traceable and secure supply chains.
Under this new partnership, Rio Tinto plans to provide responsibly sourced aluminium to the BMW Group’s vehicle production plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, for use in body components from 2024.
Low-carbon primary aluminium from Rio Tinto’s hydro-powered operations in Canada, combined with recycled content, could generate a reduction of up to 70 percent in CO2 emissions compared to the BMW Group’s benchmark for aluminium.
The two companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will see technical experts working together on how to embed these low-carbon solutions into the BMW Group’s supply chain while ensuring the highest standards of vehicle quality are maintained. The partnership provides for the use of aluminium produced using ELYSIS™ on BMW production vehicles. ELYSIS™ is the world’s first carbon free smelting technology for aluminium as it enables the production of aluminium metal without direct carbon dioxide emissions during the smelting process, instead emitting pure oxygen.
Rio Tinto and the BMW Group will also work to deploy START from Rio Tinto. START provides supply chain traceability to customers and consumers with information about provenance and ESG standards.
Rio Tinto Chief Commercial Officer Alf Barrios said: “Rio Tinto’s world-leading position in responsible aluminium production means we can offer innovative solutions to our customers on their decarbonisation journey toward net zero. As global demand for responsibly sourced materials continues to grow, automakers are increasingly looking to partner with suppliers who share their commitment to traceability and sustainability. Rio Tinto is proud to play a role in helping to drive a greener future in the premium car industry through this partnership with the BMW Group and we look forward to deepening our ties with the automotive industry in the years ahead.”
BMW AG member of the Board of Management, responsible for Purchasing and Supplier Network, Joachim Post, said: “We have clear goals for lowering CO2 emissions in the supply chain. By using innovative materials, we can reduce our vehicles’ carbon footprint – even before handing them over to customers. The agreement to supply low-carbon aluminium is based on several pillars: in addition to hydroelectric power and secondary material, we also want to lead the automotive industry by ramping up our use of aluminium with no direct CO2 emissions from the smelting process.”
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, said: “Canada is a global destination of choice for low-carbon investment. This exciting partnership between BMW and Rio Tinto is proof that Canada is well positioned to seize the economic benefits of the clean economy. I am proud to see that low carbon Canadian aluminum will be going into BMW’s vehicles. Canada will continue to enhance our competitive advantages—abundance of critical minerals, skilled labour, clean energy, proximity to markets—to grow our economy and to support made-in-Canada innovation.”
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ELYSIS is a technology company created through a partnership between aluminium industry leaders Rio Tinto and Alcoa, with support from Apple and the governments of Canada and Quebec. ELYSIS is scaling up a revolutionary technology that enables the production of metal without direct carbon dioxide emissions during the aluminium smelting process, instead emitting pure oxygen. The technology uses inert anodes to replace the carbon anodes traditionally used during electrolysis, the process used to make primary aluminium. Learn more at www.elysis.com.
In 2021, Rio Tinto launched START, a new standard in transparency, traceability and provenance for the aluminium industry. Using secure blockchain technology, START provides key information about how Rio Tinto aluminium was made, covering fourteen criteria: global warming potential, water management, waste management, energy sources, air emissions, biodiversity, land management, recycled content, safety performance, community investment, third-party assessments, ethics and compliance training, diversity in leadership and Rio Tinto’s whistleblower programme. Through START, Rio Tinto empowers its customers and theirs to make a more sustainable choice.
What is Rio Tinto's new partnership with BMW Group about?
Rio Tinto has formed a partnership with BMW Group to supply responsibly sourced aluminum for use in BMW vehicles, starting in 2024, aimed at enhancing sustainability.
How much CO2 emissions can Rio Tinto's aluminum reduce for BMW?
Rio Tinto's aluminum could potentially reduce CO2 emissions by up to 70% compared to the BMW Group's current aluminum benchmark.
What technology is being used in the Rio Tinto and BMW partnership?
The partnership will utilize ELYSIS™, a carbon-free smelting technology for aluminum production, which emits pure oxygen instead of carbon dioxide.
When will the aluminum from Rio Tinto start being used by BMW?
The responsibly sourced aluminum from Rio Tinto is set to be used in BMW vehicles starting in 2024.
What is the START program by Rio Tinto?
The START program provides supply chain traceability and ensures compliance with environmental and social governance standards for aluminum production.