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UK firm signs deal with Mitsui to make iron ore pellets from Pilbara material

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Posted on February 2, 2026

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By Eric Onstad LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - British firm Binding Solutions has signed an agreement with a unit of Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co to turn iron ore in Western Australia's huge Pilbara

Binding Solutions Partners with Mitsui to Produce Iron Ore Pellets

Binding Solutions and Mitsui's Agreement

By Eric Onstad

Technology and Environmental Impact

LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - British firm Binding Solutions has signed an agreement with a unit of Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co to turn iron ore in Western Australia's huge Pilbara region into low-carbon pellets, Binding Solutions said on Monday.

Market Demand for Iron Ore Pellets

The privately held company says its technology cuts energy and CO2 emissions in the production of iron ore pellets compared to the established method.

Background on Mitsui's Investments

Binding Solutions has signed a memorandum of understanding with Mitsui Iron Ore Development over the production of cold agglomerated pellets, a statement said, which use less energy to make than conventional pellets.

Its CEO Jon Stewart said the progress it had already made working with MIOD to develop the pellets from Pilbara, the world's largest iron ore producing region, creates "a significant additional market opportunity" for the firm.

Under the preliminary agreement, Binding Solutions will use its technology to turn lower-grade "fines" iron ore material from the Pilbara into pellets, which command a price premium.

Mitsui has investments in Pilbara iron ore operations with major producers BHP and Rio Tinto.

Binding Solutions has had industrial trials with British Steel and with Germany's Salzgitter, and is seeking to build an industrial-scale plant.

Iron ore fines have to go through a process called sintering, which uses very high temperatures and is usually highly polluting, before they can be used in a blast furnace.

Pellets are also in demand because they can be used in electric arc furnaces, which many steelmakers are switching to in a drive to cut carbon emissions. 

In February last year, Mitsui said it would acquire a 40% stake in the Rio Tinto-operated Rhodes Ridge iron ore project in Western Australia for $5.34 billion.

(Reporting by Eric Onstad; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Binding Solutions partners with Mitsui for iron ore pellets.
  • The agreement focuses on low-carbon pellet production.
  • Pilbara region's iron ore fines to be used in production.
  • The technology reduces energy and CO2 emissions.
  • Mitsui's investment in sustainable steelmaking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is iron ore?
Iron ore is a natural mineral from which iron is extracted. It is primarily used in steel production and is a key raw material in the manufacturing industry.
What are iron ore pellets?
Iron ore pellets are small balls of iron ore used in steelmaking. They are produced from iron ore fines and are preferred for their efficiency in the steel production process.
What is low-carbon technology?
Low-carbon technology refers to methods and innovations that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is essential for sustainable development and combating climate change.
What is the Pilbara region known for?
The Pilbara region in Western Australia is known for its rich deposits of iron ore and is one of the largest iron ore producing areas in the world.

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