India announces green steel classification formula

Friday, 13 December 2024 11:45:13 (GMT+3)   |   Kolkata

India’s Ministry of Steel has declared a formula for defining ‘green steel’, classifying it under three categories based on the quantity of carbon emission per metric ton of the metal produced, a ministry statement said on Friday, December 13.

The ministry is also working on a scheme mandating procurement of green steel for all government-funded projects, it said.

Up to 37 percent of all future steel procurement will be earmarked for green steel as an incentive to lower carbon intensity, as per the proposed scheme.

Steel produced with carbon dioxide emissions of less than 2.2 mt per mt of finished steel would be defined as green steel, the ministry said in the statement.

Steel produced with emissions below 1.6 mt per mt of finished steel would be classified as "five-star green-rated steel," the cleanest of the three. 

Steel produced with emissions between 2.0 to 2.2 mt per mt of finished steel will be classified as "three-star green-rated steel" - the least clean of the lot.

This threshold limit for defining the categories will be reviewed every three years, according to the statement.

"The green steel taxonomy will help set a benchmark for adopting global best practices and help India emerge as a global leader in green steel production,” the statement said.


Similar articles

Indian steel imports to be halved in FY 2025-26 as result of safeguard levy

19 Jun | Steel News

Indian import scrap rangebound with negative bias amid low demand, weak local currency

18 Jun | Scrap & Raw Materials

Ex-India billet prices show no change amid silent trade as buyers await further declines

18 Jun | Longs and Billet

India’s HMFL develops and manufactures steel forged wheelsets for railway wagons

18 Jun | Steel News

India’s steel ministry widens import restrictions on steel related products, triggers fears of supply chain disruptions

18 Jun | Steel News

Ex-India HRC prices soften slightly, but trading remains limited

17 Jun | Flats and Slab

Local wire rod quotations in Indian market - week 25, 2025

17 Jun | Longs and Billet

India’s JSPL to rename itself as ‘Jindal Steel Limited’ to reflect core business

17 Jun | Steel News

Local Indian HRC trade price largely stable, but discounted sales seen in some regions

16 Jun | Flats and Slab

Local Indian CRC prices show mixed trend, trade sentiment remains subdued

16 Jun | Flats and Slab