McKinsey & Company report says action needed to reduce emissions
McKinsey & Company, the management consultancy that has previously investigated trends in the mining industry, including the number of female employees, today said that a lack of raw materials is challenging battery and automotive producers to reduce their scope 3 emissions.McKinsey's analysis indicates that, on average, 40% of battery emissions stem from upstream raw material mining and refining processes.
ManganeseThe management consultants see demand outpacing supply most starkly in manganese, saying that "although manganese ore is plentiful, battery applications require ore conversion into high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate .
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