thyssenkrupp and Volkswagen Group enter MoU to supply CO₂-reduced steel
The use of bluemint® Steel will support Volkswagen Group in reducing CO2 emissions in the supply chain (Scope 3) and achieving the company’s climate targets.
The use of bluemint® Steel will support Volkswagen Group in reducing CO2 emissions in the supply chain (Scope 3) and achieving the company’s climate targets.
Samotics, a leading provider of real-time actionable insights to eliminate unplanned downtime and energy waste, has been selected by thyssenkrupp to monitor the condition and performance of its hot rolling mill in Duisburg.
Outokumpu, the global leader in sustainable stainless steel, continues the recent partnership with thyssenkrupp Materials Processing Europe, a leading steel and aluminium service centre.
The EU Commission has granted state aid approval for German federal and state government funding of the “tkH2Steel” decarbonisation project in a total amount of around two billion euros.
thyssenkrupp Steel and Mercedes-Benz have agreed to expand their existing cooperation to include CO2-reduced steel, and signed a memorandum of understanding to this effect in April.
“Get rid of CO2 but retain established production processes and value chains as far as possible” – the motto is embedded into the fabric of thyssenkrupp Steel’s climate strategy. The company endeavours to step into a hydrogen-powered green future while staying in the upper echelons in terms of the quality of steel grades.
The international automotive supplier has secured a long-term supply of climate-friendly bluemint® Steel from thyssenkrupp for the production of vehicle components.
One of the world’s largest industrial decarbonization projects gets underway with an order volume for SMS alone of over 1.8 billion euros.
The collaboration will focus on joint research to accelerate the development of high-quality input stock for lower carbon steel production, using both conventional blast furnace and DRI.
Mubea aims to be climate neutral as early as 2035 and to reduce the total CO2 emissions of its business activities by at least 25 percent as early as 2025.
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