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The role of steel in reducing operational CO2 emissions in buildings
Our Head of Construction Coalitions Terrence Busuttil provides four reasons why steel has its place in the transition toward net zero energy buildings.
worldsteel at COP25 | Steel and climate change
While at COP25 in Madrid, worldsteel Director Andrew Purvis takes time out to discuss our three phase approach to reduce global CO2 intensity.
Safety leadership – A critical differentiator
worldsteel Safety, Health and Environment Director Andrew Purvis describes the characteristics of a good safety leader and the critical issues surrounding the role.
2019 General Assembly: worldsteel Chairman's Address
worldsteel Chairman André Johannpeter outlines the progress achieved by the association over the past year and addresses the steel industry's challenges.
Future mobility - 6 reasons why steel will meet the challenge
Kate Hickey, WorldAutoSteel, explains why steel will remain the material of choice for car owners, manufacturers and designers.
worldsteel position paper on air quality management
Controlling air quality is a top priority for the steel industry. This position paper addresses the wide variety of control mechanisms to manage air quality and the role of regulatory authorities.
Dust and how it is managed by the steel industry
Åsa Ekdahl, worldsteel Head, Environment and Climate Change, discusses the issues regulatory authorities should consider when legislating.
Climate change - Improving operational efficiency
To support the transition towards a carbon-neutral economy, worldsteel has introduced the step up programme. Read more in our Head of Technology's blog.
Economic and social impact of the steel industry
A new Oxford Economics study commissioned by worldsteel underscores the role the steel industry is playing in the global economy and society.