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EVRAZ

EVRAZ is a Russia-based, vertically integrated steel, mining and vanadium business with operations in Russia, Ukraine, the United Stated, Canada, the Czech Republic, Italy and South Africa.

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Rautaruukki Further Refines Environmental Responsibility in 2008

17 March 2009 - Ruukki achieved a number of environmental responsibility milestones in 2008, including the development of energy efficiency as a primary goal.

Sumitomo Metals Honored for Development of Advanced Stainless Boiler Tube

13 March 2009 - Sumitomo Metal Industries is awarded the 55th Okochi Memorial Foundation Grand Production Prize for its development of advanced stainless boiler tube that enables high efficiency operation of ultra-supercritical coal-fired thermal power plants.

Sumitomo Metals Honored for Development of Advanced Stainless Boiler Tube

13 March 2009 - Sumitomo Metal Industries is awarded the 55th Okochi Memorial Foundation Grand Production Prize for its development of advanced stainless boiler tube that enables high efficiency operation of ultra-supercritical coal-fired thermal power plants.

ArcelorMittal Honored as Energy Star Partner of the Year

10 March 2009 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy select ArcelorMittal as an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for excellent Energy Management.

ArcelorMittal Honored as Energy Star Partner of the Year

10 March 2009 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy select ArcelorMittal as an ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for excellent Energy Management.

Essar Steel Algoma Reports Smooth Start-Up of Permanent Baghouse

17 February 2009 - Essar Steel Algoma starts up a new, permanent baghouse to replace three temporary units currently servicing the plant’s No. 7 blast furnace.

Essar Steel Algoma Reports Smooth Start-Up of Permanent Baghouse

17 February 2009 - Essar Steel Algoma starts up a new, permanent baghouse to replace three temporary units currently servicing the plant’s No. 7 blast furnace.

Linde North America Plant Earns Responsible Care Certification

29 January 2009 - Linde North America receives certification of its Buffalo, N.Y., air separation plant under the American Chemistry Council’s comprehensive Responsible Care program.

Linde North America Plant Earns Responsible Care Certification

29 January 2009 - Linde North America receives certification of its Buffalo, N.Y., air separation plant under the American Chemistry Council’s comprehensive Responsible Care program.

Steel Industry Reaches New Milestone in Energy Efficiency

15 January 2009 - AISI reports the U.S. steel industry has reduced its energy intensity per ton of steel shipped by approximately 33% since 1990, representing a new industry milestone in energy efficiency.

Ohio EPA, Tube City Settle Air Violations

31 December 2008 - The Ohio EPA reports Tube City IMS will pay $71,500 to settle violations of Ohio's air pollution laws related to slag handling and processing operations supporting AK Steel's Middletown Works.

EPA Report Showcases American Steel Industry’s Steep Decline in Emissions

13 October 2008 - A just-released report by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognizes the American steel sector for its 67% decline of total normalized and absolute emissions between 1995 and 2006, despite production increases.

World Steel Association Sets Target for Data Collection

10 October 2008 - The World Steel Association reports on its success to date on phase 1 of its CO2 emissions data collection program, and sets a stretch target to the end of the year for completion of data collection.

EPA Settles PCB Violations with Severstal Sparrows Point

09 October 2008 - Severstal Sparrows Point settles an ongoing case involving alleged violations of federal PCB regulations at its Sparrows Point, Md., steelmaking facility.

Nippon-Kobe Joint Company to Recycle Steel Dust into DRI

03 October 2008 - Nippon Steel and Kobe Steel will establish a joint company that will recycle steel dust using the FastMet process to produce usable direct-reduced iron.

Steel Producers Promote Importance of Life-Cycle Approach in Environmental Impact Studies

30 September 2008 - The International Iron and Steel Institute is appealing to governments to work together with the steel industry utilizing life cycle thinking as the most effective holistic approach to assessing a product’s impact on the environment.

ThyssenKrupp Steel Makes Additional Investment in Particulates Reduction

26 September 2008 - ThyssenKrupp Steel invests an additional 30 million euros to equip its sinter plant in Duisburg-Schwelgern with additional filters to capture particulates and dust-containing off-gases.

European Steelmakers, Rio Tinto to Collaborate on Green Ironmaking Process

19 September 2008 - Rio Tinto will collaborate with ULCOS, a consortium of the major European steelmakers, on development of a new environmentally friendly ironmaking process through the Isarna project.

EPA to Help Chinese Coal Mines Find Ways to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

18 September 2008 - The U.S. EPA commits more than $1 million to assess the economic and technical feasibility of recovering and using methane from coal mines in China as part of its Methane to Markets partnership.

BlueScope Steel Calls for Global Response on Carbon

15 September 2008 - BlueScope Steel calls on Australia’s Federal Government to ensure that its Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme maintains the continued viability of Australia's iron and steel industry against international competitors.

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