Fortescue, a prominent company in the mining industry, recently shared updates on its activities and achievements through a series of tweets. The posts reflect Fortescue’s ongoing commitment to diversity, green metal production, and participation in significant industry events.
On May 20, 2025, Fortescue announced that it has been recognized as a “2025 Best Company for Equal Advancement Opportunity” for the sixth consecutive year. The recognition is attributed to their initiatives such as First Nations leadership programs and Diversity Employee Working Network Groups. The tweet stated: “Proud moment for Fortescue, as for the sixth year in a row we’ve been recognised as a 2025 Best Company for Equal Advancement Opportunity by https://t.co/VCWU282beP!”
In another update on May 22, 2025, Fortescue highlighted the importance of green metal at the Financial Review Mining Summit 2025 held in Perth. Dr. Andrew Forrest AO emphasized Australia’s iron ore industry’s future lies in meeting global demand for sustainable resources. According to the tweet: “The world needs green metal, and the race to deliver it is ramping up.”
Further demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and innovation, Fortescue participated in the World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition in Rotterdam on May 23, 2025. The event saw leaders from government and industry aboard their #GreenPioneer vessel. The post noted: “Yesterday, Fortescue welcomed leaders from government and industry aboard the #GreenPioneer during the World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition in Rotterdam.” Among those present was Amber-Jade Sanderson MLA, Western Australian Minister for Energy and Decarbonisation.
Fortescue’s engagement with these events underscores its strategic focus on sustainability within the mining sector.



