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Aperam publishes its 'made for life' report for 2023

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Aperam publishes its 'made for life' report for 2023

24-Apr-2024 / 17:59 CET/CEST


 

Aperam announces the publication of its Sustainability Report 2023

 

 

Luxembourg April 24, 2024 (18:00 CET) -  Aperam announces the publication of its sustainability performance report for 2023 called ‘made for life’.

 

Built on stakeholder inclusiveness and materiality, this report follows the ‘2021 GRI sustainability standard’. It has been reviewed by an external audit firm1 to confirm its compliance with the GRI protocol, including the reporting of material sustainability performance on safety results (LTIFR, TRIR and Severity rate)2, and environment results (CO2e and energy intensity, water withdrawals, and air emissions), including the annual certified carbon removals of our forest.

 

Aperam is already recognized as an industry leader in sustainability, in particular with the stainless steel sector’s first ResponsibleSteelTM certification earned in 2021 and confirmed in 2023 in Europe, followed by Brazil in 2023. The ResponsibleSteelTM  certification covers all the dimensions of Social, Environmental and Corporate responsibility including Stakeholder Engagement.

 

As a CO2e footprint (Scope 1+2) leading company in our market, we are proud to present the improvement of our results, from 0.32 in 2022 to 0.28 tCO2e/tcs3 in 2023, ahead of our 2030 goal and well below the sector’s average4. This good performance is based on Aperam’s differentiated value chain with three strategic advantages: Firstly, our optimised use of steel scrap in Europe, made possible by the integration of the former ELG, now Aperam Recycling; secondly, the charcoal that replaces extractive coke into our Brazilian Blast Furnaces ; and lastly, the sequestration capabilities of our FSC©-certified forestry management.

The repeat A- rating we received from CDP Climate confirmed the consistency of our approach.

 

“2023 could have only been a typical, low cycle year but the geopolitical tensions, natural disasters and cost of living crises resulted in higher costs and sluggish demand for Aperam.

Agility being one of our key values and sustainability our early and long-lasting differentiation strategy, in 2023, we remained committed to our social, environmental and societal responsibilities. For 2024, we will continue to grow Aperam Recycling, BioEnergia and Recyco organically, while looking to uncover new sustainable business models”. 

 

Aperam’s complete report is available at under section Sustainability > Essentials > Sustainability Reports. It is composed of the ”made for life report” and the methodology supplements, but also three country supplements to be released at a later stage.

 

 

About Aperam

 

Aperam is a global player in stainless, electrical and specialty steel and recycling, with customers in over 40 countries. Since January 2022, the business has been organised in four primary reportable divisions: Stainless & Electrical Steel, Services & Solutions, Alloys & Specialties and Recycling & Renewables.

 

Aperam has a flat Stainless and Electrical steel capacity of 2.5 million tonnes in Brazil and Europe and is a leader in high value specialty products. In addition to its industrial network, spread over six production facilities in Brazil, Belgium and France, Aperam has a highly integrated distribution, processing and services network and a unique capability to produce low carbon footprint stainless and special steels from biomass, stainless steel scrap and high performance alloys scrap. With 5 of its main 6 facilities certified ResponsibleSteelTM, Bioenergia and its unique capability to produce charcoal made from its own FSC®-certified forestry and, with ELG, a global leader in collecting, trading, processing and recycling of stainless steel scrap and high performance alloys, Aperam’s places sustainability at the heart of its business, helping customers worldwide to excel in the circular economy.

 

In 2023, Aperam had sales of EUR 6,592 million and shipments of 2.20 million tonnes.

 

For further information, please refer to our website at .

 

Contact

 

Company Secretary / Delphine Feraud-Valendru:

Investor Relations / Thorsten Zimmermann: 0;


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2 Total Recorded Injury (frequency) Rate, Lost-Time Injury (frequency) Rate and Severity rates according to the WorldSteel definitions ().

3 Figures ‘all tons’, including sequestration (B’’, certified figure as per our methodology).

4 The latest WorldStainless’s average was 0.83 tCO2e/tcs in 2021, according to the Association’s 2023 report.



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