Andrew Purvis addresses the role of steel in the climate discussion. While steel is clearly part of the solution, it also needs to play a part in the global mitigation efforts. Read more in his blog.
A worldsteel delegation is attending COP24 in Katowice, Poland, Andrew Purvis, Director, Safety, Health and Environment will keep us up to date with what is happening there. Read his first blog.
The Regional Championship took place online for a 24-hour period on 28 November 2018. This year’s steelChallenge attracted 1,905 participants representing 50 countries.
From the mechanisation of the bottling and storage processes, to the steel caps and cages, steel plays a vital role in Champagne production.
Deep below London a network of tunnels that links both new-build and renovated station infrastructure could mark a sea change for transport.
A steel-built structural damping system could make tall buildings safer in earthquakes and reduce wind sway without taking up valuable floorspace.
World crude steel production for the 64 countries reporting to worldsteel was 156.6 million tonnes (Mt) in October 2018, a 5.8% increase compared to October 2017.
worldsteel’s Steel Statistical Yearbook presents a cross-section of steel industry statistics from 2008 to 2017, including crude steel production, production and trade by product, and much more.
worldsteel has published a position paper on the steel industry’s use of co-products. Co-products are valuable materials produced alongside or as a consequence of the production of steel.