ENVIRONMENT

Bathurst's coal should stay in demand

BATHURST Resources is well positioned to continue to grow under New Zealand's net zero emissions by 2050 policy because of ongoing demand for the high quality of its coal.

Bathurst said it would help users of its coal lower their own environmental impact due to its low ash content.

Bathurst said it would help users of its coal lower their own environmental impact due to its low ash content.

The company said in a presentation that it was also aiming to be a low emissions company at its New Zealand coal mines, which provide both thermal coal for domestic use and export coal for steel making....

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