SA's platinum assets, hydrogen fuel cell tech, green molecules make headlines
Mining Weekly Editor Martin Creamer notes that Sibanye-Stillwater’s CEO has declares the company’s South African platinum assets the ‘world’s best’; he discusses Deputy President Paul Mashatile's recent working trip to China over hydrogen energy and fuel cell technologies; and the call for green molecules in the fight against climate change. For more visit www.miningweekly.com

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