Swedish specialty steel manufacturer SSAB and German construction group DEPENBROCK have announced a new partnership to promote the use of non-fossil fuel steel in construction. This collaboration reflects DEPENBROCK's strategy to reduce the negative environmental impact of its projects while supporting customers who are facing increasing environmental and regulatory demands.
Steel is the main material in modern infrastructure due to its strength, load-bearing capacity and versatility. However, this sector accounts for a significant share of global carbon dioxide emissions. By switching to fossil fuel-free steel, the construction industry can significantly reduce emissions without compromising productivity.
For DEPENBROCK customers, this integration provides:
Environmental benefits: reducing carbon dioxide emissions in projects
– Economic benefits: access to improved financing. conditions
– Market advantages: the right to obtain certificates in the field of sustainable development and compliance with stricter ESG requirements
The scope of the partnership
The partnership focuses on the use of SSAB steel, which does not contain fossil fuels, in civil and hydraulic engineering projects. These projects play a central role in the development of both public and private infrastructure, which significantly improves the environmental situation.
Cooperation also provides long-term benefits.:
Strengthening low-emission construction methods and resource-efficient technologies
– Promotion of innovative solutions for sustainable development. project development
– Increasing the competitiveness of partners in the global green infrastructure market
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