Episode 2: Reducing the footprint: from light-footed steel to climate neutrality

Steel to Zero – how steel will go green

thyssenkrupp Steel is Germany's biggest steel producer, producing around 11 million metric tons of crude steel a year, and due to its energy-intensive manufacturing processes it has a significant impact on the product carbon footprint. In this podcast episode we highlight, among other things, the processes with which thyssenkrupp can already save CO2 emissions today, how crude steel production is to become climate-neutral by 2045, and how Waelzholz is supporting this transformation process with a view to the entire value chain. Dr. Marie Jaroni, Head of Decarbonization & Sustainability at thyssenkrupp Steel Dr. Heino Buddenberg, Chairman of the Management Board of C.D. Wälzholz GmbH & Co. KG Moderation: Ute Neuhaus

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