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Coffee grounds and hydrogen could be pathway to green steel

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The Sustainable Materials Research and Technology (SMaRT) Center at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has recently published three research papers, showing that waste coffee grounds and hydrogen may be utilized to produce green steel.

As governments and businesses pledged to cut carbon dioxide emissions, green steel, which replaces coke and coal, traditional materials for ore-based steel making, becomes an important topic for the steel industry along with renewable electricity and hydrogen.

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