Govt aims to up scrap share in steel making to 50% by 2047: Scindia
The minister emphasised on usage of scrap in steel making as manufacturing the metal through scrap and other waste products is less polluting and termed it as a step "towards green steel initiative"
PTI
Kolkata, 24 Jan
Government is aiming to increase the share of scrap in steel
making process to 50 per cent by 2047, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said
on Wednesday.
The steel minister emphasised on usage of scrap in steel
making as manufacturing the metal through scrap and other waste products is
less polluting and termed it as a step "towards green steel
initiative".
"As per our ministry's vision 2047 document, in the
next 25 years, the percentage of scrap will be 50 per cent along with the
balance 50 per cent as iron ore," Scindia said at the 11th International
Material Recycling Conference in Kolkata.
Use of scrap not only reduces the use of natural resources
but also cuts emission by 25 per cent in comparison to the primary route of
steelmaking, the minister said addressing through a video message.
More scrap would be needed in the future to reduce emission
and produce green steel and for this to happen there is a need for
environment-friendly formal scrapping centres, Scindia added.
Today, around 25 million tonnes of scrap are produced in the
country and around 5 million tonnes are imported, he said.
Besides, various waste byproducts generated during mining
and steel making can also be effectively used in cement manufacturing, road
construction and agriculture, the minister said.
Scindia further said, "Our steel sector is known as a
hard to abate sector...with an emissions intensity of 2.55 tonne of CO2 per
tonne of crude steel produced."
At present, scrap contributes around 30-35 per cent to
India's overall steel production, Sanjay Mehta, President, Material Recycling
Association of India (MRAI), said.
Around 2,000 delegates from across 35 nations have attended
the two-day conference which focuses on increasing usage of scrap to promote
circular economy, help India achieve the net zero goals and minimising impact
on the environment, Mehta said.
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