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Hydro is a global fully integrated aluminium company with a strong commitment to shaping a sustainable future. In doing so, we want to create more viable societies by developing natural resources into products and solutions in innovative and efficient ways to industries that matter.

In December 2021 we announced our plans to develop and industrializeThe work towards near-zero CO2 aluminium is headed by the Technology and Operational Support unit in Hydro Aluminium Metal. TOS comprises around 220 highly skilled employees in Norway and Germany, with the main task to support commercial and operational units in improving profitability and sustainability. TOS maintains a focus on the short and medium term - while also having longer term technology development as a core activity.

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