Pledges & commitments
Copper - The Pathway to Net Zero
Pledges & commitments
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Albania
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Roadmap for the reduction of emissions from the copper value chain.
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Transition Pathway Strategic Areas
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Building block 3: Enabling framework
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Today, the copper industry accounts for about 0.2 percent of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, and demand for copper is expected to double by 2050—from 25 million tonnes in 2020 to 50 million tonnes—driven by critical decarbonization technologies, such as wind turbines, photovoltaic panels, heat pumps, electric vehicles and energy-efficient equipment.
That is why the International Copper Association (ICA) and its members have developed a roadmap for bringing the carbon footprint as close as possible to net zero by 2050 for copper mining, smelting, refining and recycling.
This Pathway defines a pragmatic approach to decarbonizing copper production. It outlines which decarbonization options can be activated by when, with what impact on greenhouse gas emissions and at what cost.
The Pathway demonstrates the commitment of ICA members to act on climate change, with copper producers already taking action to reduce their carbon footprint through initiatives such as equipment electrification, decarbonization of electricity, the use of alternative fuels and energy-efficiency measures. ICA members commit to deploying these and additional decarbonizing measures in a responsible and sustainable manner.
Block 3: Enabling Framework
3.12 Reporting of whole life carbon
3.14 Benchmarking environmental performance with Level(s)
3.15 Consistent calculation of whole life carbon
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Research into digital solutions (e.g., BIM) help with the assessment of life cycle impacts of construction projects
Publishing organisations: FIEC
Relevant countries: Albania
Organisation types: Business Support Organisation
Next progression check date:
- Categories
- Building block 4: Research, Innovation, Technology Building block 1: Competitiveness
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Creation of a “LCA Working Group”
Publishing organisations: FIEC
Relevant countries: Albania
Organisation types: Business Support Organisation
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- Categories
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Report on the impact of maintenance activities on reducing CO2 emissions of infrastructure projects (bridges, tunnels, roads…) over the project’s life cycle
Publishing organisations: FIEC
Relevant countries: Albania
Organisation types: Business Support Organisation
Next progression check date:
- Categories
