Severstal becomes first Russian company to join ResponsibleSteel

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Severstal, the largest steel-related mining company in Russia, has joined ResponsibleSteel, the initiative with a mission to maximise steel’s contribution to a sustainable society.

As a member of ResponsibleSteel, Severstal will collaborate with organisations from across the steel supply chain, exchanging experience and contributing to the development of new standards aimed at improving the sustainability of the global steel sector.

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ResponsibleSteel members comprise over 100 global business and civil society organisations representing the whole steel supply chain from mining through steel production to buyers of steel from the automotive and construction sectors, as well as civil society organisations focused on human rights, biodiversity, climate change and other key issues.

Today, greenhouse gas emissions from the steel sector alone account for around 7% of global annual emissions, and this is projected to rise in line with increasing demand.

There are less than 10 years to halve global carbon emissions to get the world on track to reach net-zero by mid-century and decarbonising steelmaking needs to be a critical part of that journey.

Russia is the 5th largest steel producer in the world, responsible for 7.5% of global steel production.

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Alexander Shevelev, CEO of Severstal, commented: “Joining ResponsibleSteel reflects Severstal’s commitment to collaborating with the industry and its stakeholders to set and demonstrate new best-in-class standards for responsible steel production."

"Due to its 100% recyclability and durability, steel has an important role to play in the circular economy. However, steel can only be considered a sustainable material if producers continue to reduce their impact on the environment and make a positive contribution to society.”


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