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This company has delivered the world's first fossil-free steel

A general view of Hybrit's pilot plant producing fossil-free steel in Lulea, Sweden is seen in this undated handout photo.

HYBRIT started test operations at its pilot plant for fossil-free steel in Lulea, northern Sweden, a year ago. Image: REUTERS

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