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Image for %sSustainability underpins China’s drive to boost winter sports
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Sustainability underpins China’s drive to boost winter sports

As part of its hosting of the Beijing 2022 Olympics, China has been investing heavily in winter sports facilities, that include regenerated industrial sites and clean energy.More
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Image for %sSteel underpins infrastructure at World Cup in Japan
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Steel underpins infrastructure at World Cup in Japan

The story of Japanese rugby city Kamaishi provides a humbling backdrop to a World Cup powered by steel
Image for %sNew steel for oil pipelines prevents leaks
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New steel for oil pipelines prevents leaks

A newly-developed steel grade is improving the integrity of pipelines and reducing the environmental impact of Russia's oilfields
Image for %sSteel helps unlock sanitation in India’s schools
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Steel helps unlock sanitation in India’s schools

India’s steel industry - and steel itself – are indispensable in providing the sanitation facilities that the country’s sustainable development requires
Image for %sSteel-built drills key to massive underground infrastructure
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Steel-built drills key to massive underground infrastructure

Carving their way hundreds of metres below surface-level and through challenging conditions, tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have revolutionised underground infrastructure
Image for %sUnderwater servers keep world’s data cool
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Underwater servers keep world’s data cool

As the digital economy accelerates, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep the world’s data centres at lower temperatures, but submersible steel modules could provide a surprising solution
Image for %sAmbitious Crossrail project leans on steel to boost UK transport networks
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Ambitious Crossrail project leans on steel to boost UK transport networks

Deep below London a network of tunnels that links both new-build and renovated station infrastructure could mark a sea change for transport in the UK’s capital city and beyond
Image for %sRussia transforms its infrastructure for World Cup
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Russia transforms its infrastructure for World Cup

Russia’s flexible steel-framed football stadiums ensure a sustainable, post-World Cup sporting legacy
Image for %sStainless steel is crucial in fight against infection
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Stainless steel is crucial in fight against infection

Stainless steel's many qualities ensure it is a vital part of maintaining the sanitary environment of operating theatres and hospitals
Image for %sAmsterdam to host world’s largest sea lock
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Amsterdam to host world’s largest sea lock

The world’s largest sea lock at IJmuiden counts on the reliability of steel to accommodate larger vessels and increase the Port of Amsterdam’s cargo handling capacity
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