en.Wedoany.com Reported - Australia's Hazer Group has signed a cooperation agreement with the Hallett Group, which will evaluate the effectiveness of Hazer graphite in low-emission concrete and related building materials. Previous qualification work by Boral Labs has confirmed that the material meets Australian infrastructure standards for concrete applications.

Hazer stated that the initiative, supported by the ongoing involvement of the South Australian government, aims to explore industrial decarbonization opportunities and strengthen emerging supply chains in the steel, construction, and infrastructure sectors.
Hazer Managing Director and CEO Glenn Corrie said the collaboration reflects the company's growing regional strategy. Corrie noted that Hallett, one of South Australia's leading industrial enterprises and the state's largest integrated supplier of construction, building, and mining materials, is an ideal partner for evaluating new commercial applications of Hazer graphite due to its solid market position, product development capabilities, and commitment to industrial decarbonization.
Hallett Group CEO Kane Salisbury stated that using Hazer's graphite products will enable Hallett to meet the rapidly growing demand for low-carbon concrete materials in the region, aligning with the company's broader decarbonization efforts.
Under the memorandum of understanding, Hallett will obtain exclusive rights to use Hazer graphite in the South Australian concrete market until January 1, 2027, followed by the right of first refusal for an additional 12 months. Both parties retain the right to terminate the agreement with 30 days' notice.
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