Steel Industry Reaffirms Commitment to Sustainable Development | Trade and Industry Development

Steel Industry Reaffirms Commitment to Sustainable Development

Oct 21, 2015

The World Steel Association (worldsteel) is delighted to announce the industry’s 2015 Sustainable Development Charter. The leaders of 75 steel companies around the world have signed the worldsteel Sustainable Development Charter to show their commitment to the seven sustainability principles of the industry

The principles highlight the steel industry’s commitments to improving the social, economic and environmental performance of member organizations.

Edwin Basson, Director General of worldsteel, said: “As an industry this Charter is deeply significant. It outlines our commitment to a sustainable future for all and the difference we can make with steel.

Our members are committed to the future of sustainable steel, for a sustainable society. Our collective belief is that sustainable development must meet the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Quite simply, we each need to take responsibility and act with purpose to achieve the targets we have set for the coming years.

As a group, steel companies and associations around the world came together last week at The World Steel Annual Conference in Chicago where we discussed the challenges facing our industry and the impact of those on the industry’s future. The Charter and the seven sustainability principles are an integral part of meeting and overcoming those challenges now and in the future, and I’m extremely proud of our joint commitment to do better.”

To view the Sustainable Charter 2015, click here. The Sustainable Steel: Policy and Indicators 2015 report is available to download here

About The World Steel Association

The World Steel Association (worldsteel) is one of the largest and most dynamic industry associations in the world. worldsteel members represent approximately 85% of the world's steel production, including 170 steel producers with 9 of the 10 largest steel companies, national and regional steel industry associations, and steel research institutes.

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