The London Metal Exchange will introduce sustainability premiums for four metals: aluminum, {{LME zinc contract}}, copper, and nickel.

Published: May 12, 2025 14:05

On April 23, the London Metal Exchange (hereinafter referred to as "LME") stated at a meeting with relevant stakeholders that it is currently establishing a system to add a premium to the prices of sustainable metals, including ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The four main metals prioritized for premium pricing are aluminum, zinc, copper, and nickel.

This sustainable metal pricing initiative applies to LME-certified brands. However, not all companies listed on the LME will be eligible for these premium prices; only those enterprises that meet the low-carbon footprint requirements of non-ferrous metal certification bodies will qualify.

Some companies that produce low-carbon aluminum and are listed on the LME include Hindalco (whose subsidiary, Novelis, produces low-carbon aluminum in India), Vedanta Aluminium (which showcased its low-carbon aluminum product "Restora" at an international exhibition at the end of 2024), as well as other well-known enterprises, such as EGA's Celestial solar aluminum and RUSAL's Allow.

This sustainable metal premium pricing initiative will provide global aluminum industry leaders with economic incentives for adopting green production methods and encourage further investment in sustainable technologies. Additionally, they can explore different market opportunities and establish themselves as sustainable leaders on a global platform.

The LME stated, "By making the sustainability price differential transparent, the value of sustainable metals will become more apparent and may support the development of the sustainable metals market."

This initiative places particular emphasis on metals produced using non-fossil fuel energy sources and recycled materials to reduce carbon footprints in the environment. Companies that adhere to such practices and are listed on the LME will participate in the latest sustainable premium pricing initiative.

LME CEO Matthew Chamberlain said, "The proposals we have put forward will support the formation of a sustainable premium mechanism that the entire market can participate in. They will unlock value associated with sustainability and are expected to drive the development of a more sustainable metals market. Furthermore, the enhanced resilience demonstrated by sustainable supply chains is closely linked to the global critical minerals agenda."

The LME also stated that it plans to establish a price governance body responsible for publishing prices using transaction data and expertise. This body will also be responsible for formulating rules, processes, and policies for sustainability premiums, communicating with market participants, addressing raised issues, and providing additional data.

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