Fonterra calls a halt to new coal-fired boilers
18 Jul 2019
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Fonterra is our second-largest user of coal |
FONTERRA is implementing an immediate ban on new coal-fired boilers, but says it is not yet ready to be coal-free.
The dairy co-operative has just announced it is moving forward the ban, originally planned for 2030.
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