Direct reduction (DR) of iron ore with hydrogen is a promising alternative ironmaking process with near-zero CO2 emissions. This approach is applicable for the reduction of New Zealand (NZ) titanomagnetite (TTM) ironsand, which offers the potential for establishing a clean steelmaking industry in NZ. However, iron ore fines must first be agglomerated into pellets to provide a porous medium for reducing gases in a DR shaft reactor. Pelletization is currently the most widely used process for agglomeration of fine concentrates. In this process, iron ore particles are balled into green pellets that are strengthened through induration at high temperature. The main challenges with pelletization are the selection of a binder that provides the requ...