7 November 2023 Brussels, Belgium

The World Steel Association (worldsteel) today publishes its Sustainability Indicators 2023 report.

worldsteel uses eight indicators to measure key aspects of the steel industry’s economic, environmental and social sustainability performance on an annual basis.

worldsteel members have been providing data for the eight indicators every year since 2004. A total of 94 steel companies and associations were included in this year’s data collection. The 41 companies who provided data for all eight indicators are listed in the report.

 

Environmental performanceUNIT202020212022
1CO2 emissions intensityTonnes CO2/tonne crude steel cast1.881.911.91*
2Energy intensityGJ/tonne crude steel cast20.3821.0220.99*
3Material efficiency%97.8697.5697.65
4Environmental management systems%96.1395.6696.15
Social performance202020212022
5Lost time injury frequency rateInjuries/million hours worked0.850.850.65
6Employee trainingTraining days/employee7.156.727.78
Economic performance202020212022
7Investment in new processes and products%8.036.296.29
8Economic value distributed%97.7793.7896.57

* For details relating to indicators 1 and 2, please refer to page 3 of the Sustainability Indicators 2023 report.

 

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Notes

  • The World Steel Association (worldsteel) is one of the largest and most dynamic industry associations in the world, with members in every major steel-producing country. worldsteel represents steel producers, national and regional steel industry associations, and steel research institutes. Members represent around 85% of global steel production.
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