Not only can steel products be reused and remanufactured, steel is also a permanent material, which can be recycled over and over again without losing its properties.
Domestic scrap demand is estimated at around 25-28 million ton (mt) with import being 5.57 mt.
In contrast, with steel output touching 1 billion tons, consumption of scrap by China’s steelmakers has increased from 90 mt in 2016 to 230 mt in 2020, with an average annual growth rate of 9.8 percent.
Growing domestic steel-making capacities and phasing out unfit and polluting vehicles will generate more scrap.
Usage of scrap in steelmaking is gaining importance with the necessity to reduce the usage of fossil fuel, mainly coking coal, in steel production.
Also, the conventional steel-making process is giving way to Green Steel using inputs like hydrogen, bio-waste or steel scraps.
Recycling 1 ton of scrap saves 1.1 tons of iron ore, 06-0.7 ton of coking coal and around 0.2-0.3 ton of fluxes.
Besides, specific energy consumption is also reduced drastically as the requirement of energy for production of steel through primary and secondary routes is 14 Mega Joules/Kg and 11.7 MJ/ Kg respectively.
It leads to savings in energy by 16-17 percent. It also reduces water consumption and GHG emission by 40 percent and 58 percent respectively.
Decarbonisation initiatives
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Steel's Net Zero mission
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Seaborne coking coal offers remain range-bound
Seaborne coking coal offers moved in a narrow range in October amid global supply tightness and healthy spot demand.
Global crude steel output down 8% in September
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MOIL embarks on expansion projects
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Shrinking China output to boost India exports
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Indian Railways' iron-ore handling up 25% in H1
Indian Railways in April-September of 2021 (H1) transported 84 mt of iron ore, up by 25% over 67 mt during April-September 2020.
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