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Pgm market report: February 2021

News: We’ve published the February 2021 edition of our pgm market report, giving an update on the supply and demand for the platinum group metals.

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Half year results for the six months ended 30th September 2019

Good sales growth and confident in delivering our strategy

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JM accredited as a Living Wage Employer in the UK

News: Johnson Matthey has been accredited as a Living Wage Employer in the UK, joining other well known brands including Nationwide and Google.

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World-first low carbon hydrogen projects in the UK win £13m Government backing

The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded £13m to fund two world-first hydrogen projects led by the HyNet consortium in the North West of the UK.

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JM launches HyCOgen, an enabling technology to efficiently convert CO2 and green hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel

Launch of HyCOgen will play a key role in enabling captured CO2 and green hydrogen to be converted into sustainable aviation fuel

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PGM Market Report 2018 out now

News: Read our free publication that reviews and forecasts ​​supply and demand for the platinum group metals.

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UK Energy Minister visits our Swindon site

News: On Friday 11th May we welcomed Energy Minister Claire Perry to our site in Swindon.

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Half year results for the six months ended 30th September 2020

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Johnson Matthey recognised by Dow Jones Sustainability Index

News: JM has been recognised in the annual Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) for companies in Europe.

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JM’s Virtual Work Experience Week scoops COVID Comms Award

News: JM's Virtual Work Experience Week has picked up the Best Online External Event Award at the 2020 COVID Comms Awards.

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Striking a balance in clean hydrogen production

Peter Ellis, Technology Director for Green Hydrogen, discusses the decarbonisation of the hydrogen industry and the technological trade-offs and decisions that must be considered to achieve this goal.

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The future for industry will be circular

Turning waste into high-value products makes sense for the environment and the bottom line

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How a circular economy and nanotech save us from a clean energy bottleneck

The transition to clean energy is increasing demand for precious metals. JM experts explain the innovations in nanotechnology and recycling enabling a carbon-neutral future.

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Five surprising ways to increase living standards sustainably

From making plastics from plants, to cleaning up deliveries - Suzanne Ellis explains how we can make the industries associated with our modern living standards more sustainable.

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How the petrochemicals industry can reduce its carbon footprint

Robert Macleod on how the petrochemicals industry can reduce its carbon footprint, specifically around syngas production.

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Increasing momentum in policy and investment to grow the hydrogen economy

Where are we with hydrogen right now? JM's Managing Director, Green Hydrogen speaks to Climate Action.

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From a fossilised past to fuels and chemicals of the future

Suzanne Ellis’s guest editorial for the Johnson Matthey Technology Review discussing the transformation to net zero in the fuels and chemical industries.

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Recycling and thrifting: the answer to the iridium question in electrolyser growth

Marge Ryan, JM's Principal Strategy Analyst for PGMs, explains why there will be sufficient supply of iridium to support our hydrogen needs.

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If hydrogen is the answer to energy security, let's talk carbon, not colour

Maurits van Tol, Chief Technology Officer, explains why we need a change of language to enable development of a global clean hydrogen economy.

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Recover, renew, reimagine: the path to industrial decarbonisation

Action is needed to slash industrial carbon emissions to help tackle the climate crisis. Mark Danks, Commercial Director - low carbon solutions, highlights some potential solutions.

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