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ESG · CREDENTIALS

The green transition is a metals problem. We are part of the solution.

GTX's ESG positioning is not a policy statement bolted on after the fact. It is structural: GTX precision nickel substitutes for critical-metal-constrained catalysts (platinum) in hydrogen electrolysers, enables the 5G and aerospace lightweighting that decarbonises communications and air travel, and is itself supplied under a documented responsible-sourcing and circular-economy regime.

THE INSTITUTIONAL SCREEN

Why institutional ESG screens look favourably at GTX.

Substitution narrative. Every kilogramme of GTX RuO₂-coated NiMesh in an electrolyser stack reduces the critical-metal (platinum) burden by a measurable amount. This is a direct, quantifiable ESG contribution.

Enablement narrative. GTX materials are specified into 5G infrastructure efficiency (lower grid consumption per bit transmitted), aerospace lightweighting (fuel-burn reduction per flight hour), and marine-BWMS compliance (ecosystem-biodiversity preservation).

Governance narrative. A Singapore-incorporated commercial entity, 70% owned by a Luxembourg institutional SCSp, Swiss-vaulted custody, Tier-1 counsel network, TCFD/ISSB/GRI disclosure on a published roadmap. Institutional-grade governance stack.