The joint venture will be located on the site of a former pulp and paper mill in Thurso, Québec. The Government of Québec selected Rio and Aymium to jointly revitalize these facilities.
The proposed facility will use Aymium’s proprietary technology to locally produce high-quality biocarbon, a feedstock in high demand and essential to Rio’s commitments to decarbonization, the miner said.
Rio Tinto said it is already seeing promising results with the technology through the use of materials produced by Aymium at Sorel-Tracy.
Both partners said they are committed to advancing products and technologies that go beyond the conventional use of biocarbon as a substitute for fossil fuels.
“Decarbonisation is at the heart of Rio Tinto’s strategy and the Évolys joint venture offers us a unique opportunity to produce local biocarbon and reduce our carbon footprint within our operations in Québec,” Rio Tinto Iron and…


