How H&M will push suppliers to use thermal batteries for energy

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Rondo Energy's refractory bricks, to be used by Siam Cement Group | Credit: Rondo Energy
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Rondo Energy's refractory bricks, to be used by Siam Cement Group | Credit: Rondo Energy

The fashion company wants to decarbonise its textile vendors by switching them to heat brick startup Rondo Energy

H&M Group is making the fashion industry's first foray into thermal batteries as part of a plan to decarbonise its supply chain. Last month, the fashion giant's investment arm revealed a previously...

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