Steel is green

STEEL IS GREEN
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The modern world relies on steel for its roads, rail, energy infrastructure, buildings, household products,
packaging and its vehicles
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We are committed to leading the way in which the world views steel, and championing steel’s role in
creating high quality, sustainable lifestyles for people all over the world.
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To achieve a good quality of life for everyone, new approaches are needed. Innovation,
infrastructure and enterprise are essential.
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Steel has a key role to play – but there are challenges we need to address along the way.
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We need to find ways to prosper without overusing natural resources, hurting others or changing
the climate.
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Take a look around you: steel is a vital component of our daily lives. And our innovations are continually
making products even more effective, efficient and easier to recycle.
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Steel is playing a key role: its strength, durability, and recyclability make it a vital material to support
sustainable lifestyles in everyday products from drinks cans to washing machines.
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At ArcelorMittal we call steel the fabric of life.
strong thanks to
HISTAR®
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One World Trade Center (USA) stands
star in the D2 Tower in La Défense (France)
© Pierre-Elie de Pibrac
HISTAR ®, ACB ® and Cofraplus®
19 days with
HISTAR®
©Courtesy of Broad Sustainable Building
Chinese building built in only
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sheet piles, tubes, pipes
and rings save Venice from the waters
Our
© Shutterstock – A. and I. Kruk
rails
Our
for the Casablanca –
Tangier high-speed rail line project in
Morocco
thanks to our
heavy plate
© Victor Buyck Steel Construction & Photographer Maurice Boyer
The Uyllanderbrug links new and old Amsterdam
powered with our
steel plate
© ECHOpix
© Shutterstock – ssuaphotos
32-tower wind farm in Romania
Granite® Impression gives new
© Kurp-dach
life to St Bartholomew’s church (Poland)
electrical steels
© Miele
Our
brought into your home through
Miele’s household appliances
World leader in the production of
cork wire, the steel wire
used to make muselets
most recycled
material on the planet
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Steel - the
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High-strength steel for low-carbon construction
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Jumbo HISTAR® beams improve the global performance in construction: cost and
weight savings, reduction of CO2 emissions
Steel vs Steel
Concrete
Steel
Large improvement of Carbon footprint
using HISTAR® column
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HISTAR® vs Concrete
Composite structure in HISTAR® vs Prefabricated
concrete structure for office building
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Sustainable office and industrial buildings
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Office building case study
Industrial building case study
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“Green” solutions for tall buildings
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LCA analysis of 60-story building
160%
140%
120%
~70%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
Steel
Concrete
Steel diagrid
Global Warming Potential (CO2) – Tot A to D
Composite diagrid
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Steel bridges set the standard
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New aesthetic high strength steels to inspire creative bridge solutions
Source : bowenmetstaal
MKI= Milieu Kosten Indicator= Shadow costs
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Steel on the move - Lighter, stronger steel
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With car manufacturers under growing pressure to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions to meet pressing targets, decreasing the weight of vehicles has become a
critical requirement.
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Stretching the lifecycle of steel: circular economy
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The reduction, reuse and recycling of materials is integral to the global circular economy
and a fundamental advantage of using steel.
Source : worldsteel
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Steel has long been recognized for its circular nature, owing to its total recyclability.
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The building you can build again and again
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1958 Brussels
2008 Prag (CZ)
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Sheet piles in a circular economy
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Sheet piles are used in construction, to provide earth or water retention in the foundations
of buildings, roads, tunnels, or seawalls.
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It’s a win-win for everyone: a reduced
short-term cost for the customer, a
stream of recurrent revenue, and a
significant benefit for the environment
in the long term.
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Steel packaging and the circular economy
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Steel for packaging offers significant advantages in holistic, sustainable approach to
resource optimisation.