Rio Tinto and Liberty Industrial begin steel recycling at Gove Refinery site

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Australian metals and mining company Rio Tinto and demolition contractor Liberty Industrial have begun recycling activities at what is claimed to be the “largest demolition project in Australia’s history”.

Dismantling and remediation works underway at Rio Tinto’s Gove Refinery site in the country’s Northern Territory, which processed bauxite into alumina from 1972 to 2014, are expected to produce roughly 142,000 tonnes of scrap steel - the equivalent of three Sydney Harbour bridges or 21 Eiffel Towers.

Video courtesy of Rio Tinto

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