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worldsteel launches Climate Action programme

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The worldsteel Climate Action programme recognises steel producers who have fulfilled their commitment to participate in the worldsteel CO2 emissions data collection programme. Two-thirds of the worldsteel membership took part in the first round of data collection which ended earlier this year.


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Latest news

World Steel in Figures 2009 is available online 30 Jun 2009

worldsteel launches Climate Action Recognition Programme 23 Jun 2009

May 2009 Crude Steel Production 19 Jun 2009

Steel industry renews call for review 05 Jun 2009

April 2009 Crude Steel Production 20 May 2009

worldsteel Short Range Outlook 27 Apr 2009


Upcoming Events

Brazilian Metallurgist, Materials and Mining Association Congress 13 Jul 2009 to 17 Jul 2009

2nd National Steel Industry Meeting - Brazilian Steel Institute 24 Aug 2009 to 25 Aug 2009

worldsteel-43 Annual Conference 12 Oct 2009 to 14 Oct 2009

ILAFA-50 Latin American Iron and Steel Congress 25 Oct 2009 to 27 Oct 2009

Advances in Theory of Ironmaking and Steelmaking 09 Dec 2009 to 11 Dec 2009

6th European Coke and Ironmaking Congress 06 Jun 2010 to 10 Jun 2010

10th International Conference on Steel Rolling 15 Sep 2010 to 17 Sep 2010


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Booklet on worldsteel safety and health principles

The worldsteel safety and health principles are described and explained in this guidance book. The publication is now available in six languages and can be downloaded from the Bookshop in PDF format.

The available languages are Chinese, English, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish.


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Steel Statistical Yearbook

Download the entire Steel Statistical Yearbook from our Bookshop!

The yearbook presents a cross-section of steel industry statistics published by worldsteel, covering the last 10 years.

Tables include: apparent steel use per capita, production of crude steel in electric furnaces, imports and exports of iron ore, and total production of crude steel.

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Lake Colico House

This stone, steel and glass house was built at the edge of Lake Colico in the heart of a mountain range in the foothills of the Andes.

The steep slopes surrounding the lake form a strong contrast with the surface of the water. A decisively-built block, with strict lines, forms an abstract counterpoint to the landscape.

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