ArcelorMittal publishes its 2024 Sustainability Report
ArcelorMittal (MT) has released its 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting significant progress in key environmental and operational areas. The company achieved nearly 50% reduction in absolute emissions compared to its 2018 operating perimeter, investing $1 billion in decarbonization projects.
Notable achievements include: increasing electric arc furnace production to 25% of global output, certifying nine additional sites with ResponsibleSteel™ (total 42 sites), and implementing comprehensive safety audit recommendations from dss+. The company reported 2024 revenues of $62.4 billion, producing 57.9 million tonnes of crude steel and 42.4 million tonnes of iron ore.
The report details progress across safety, decarbonization, environment, biodiversity, and human rights. However, ArcelorMittal notes that transformational ironmaking technologies like carbon capture and green hydrogen DRI-EAF may only become economically viable post-2030, pending policy developments, particularly in Europe.
ArcelorMittal (MT) ha pubblicato il suo Rapporto di Sostenibilità 2024, evidenziando importanti progressi in aree chiave ambientali e operative. L'azienda ha raggiunto una riduzione delle emissioni assolute di quasi il 50% rispetto al perimetro operativo del 2018, investendo 1 miliardo di dollari in progetti di decarbonizzazione.
Tra i risultati più rilevanti: l’aumento della produzione tramite forno ad arco elettrico fino al 25% della produzione globale, la certificazione di nove nuovi siti con ResponsibleSteel™ (per un totale di 42 siti) e l’implementazione di raccomandazioni complete per la sicurezza emerse dagli audit di dss+. L’azienda ha riportato ricavi per il 2024 pari a 62,4 miliardi di dollari, producendo 57,9 milioni di tonnellate di acciaio grezzo e 42,4 milioni di tonnellate di minerale di ferro.
Il rapporto descrive i progressi in ambito sicurezza, decarbonizzazione, ambiente, biodiversità e diritti umani. Tuttavia, ArcelorMittal sottolinea che tecnologie trasformative per la produzione di ferro, come la cattura del carbonio e il DRI-EAF con idrogeno verde, potrebbero diventare economicamente sostenibili solo dopo il 2030, a seconda degli sviluppi normativi, soprattutto in Europa.
ArcelorMittal (MT) ha publicado su Informe de Sostenibilidad 2024, destacando avances significativos en áreas ambientales y operativas clave. La compañía logró una reducción absoluta de emisiones de casi el 50% en comparación con su perímetro operativo de 2018, invirtiendo 1.000 millones de dólares en proyectos de descarbonización.
Logros notables incluyen: aumentar la producción en hornos de arco eléctrico hasta el 25% de la producción global, certificar nueve sitios adicionales con ResponsibleSteel™ (total 42 sitios) e implementar recomendaciones completas de auditorías de seguridad de dss+. La empresa reportó ingresos para 2024 de 62.400 millones de dólares, produciendo 57,9 millones de toneladas de acero crudo y 42,4 millones de toneladas de mineral de hierro.
El informe detalla avances en seguridad, descarbonización, medio ambiente, biodiversidad y derechos humanos. Sin embargo, ArcelorMittal señala que tecnologías transformadoras para la producción de hierro, como la captura de carbono y el DRI-EAF con hidrógeno verde, podrían ser económicamente viables solo después de 2030, dependiendo de los desarrollos regulatorios, especialmente en Europa.
ArcelorMittal (MT)은 2024년 지속 가능성 보고서를 발표하며 주요 환경 및 운영 분야에서 상당한 진전을 강조했습니다. 회사는 2018년 운영 범위와 비교하여 절대 배출량을 거의 50% 감축했으며, 탈탄소화 프로젝트에 10억 달러를 투자했습니다.
주요 성과로는 전기로 생산량을 전 세계 생산량의 25%까지 늘리고, ResponsibleSteel™ 인증 사이트를 9곳 추가하여 총 42곳을 달성했으며, dss+의 종합 안전 감사 권고사항을 이행한 점이 있습니다. 회사는 2024년 매출 624억 달러를 보고했으며, 원료강 5,790만 톤과 철광석 4,240만 톤을 생산했습니다.
보고서는 안전, 탈탄소화, 환경, 생물다양성 및 인권 분야에서의 진전을 상세히 다루고 있습니다. 그러나 ArcelorMittal은 탄소 포집 및 친환경 수소 DRI-EAF와 같은 혁신적인 제철 기술이 특히 유럽의 정책 발전에 따라 2030년 이후에야 경제적으로 실현 가능할 수 있다고 언급했습니다.
ArcelorMittal (MT) a publié son Rapport de Durabilité 2024, mettant en avant des progrès significatifs dans des domaines clés environnementaux et opérationnels. L’entreprise a réalisé une réduction absolue des émissions de près de 50% par rapport à son périmètre opérationnel de 2018, investissant 1 milliard de dollars dans des projets de décarbonation.
Parmi les réalisations notables : l’augmentation de la production en four à arc électrique à 25% de la production mondiale, la certification de neuf sites supplémentaires avec ResponsibleSteel™ (soit 42 sites au total), et la mise en œuvre des recommandations complètes des audits de sécurité de dss+. L’entreprise a déclaré un chiffre d’affaires 2024 de 62,4 milliards de dollars, produisant 57,9 millions de tonnes d’acier brut et 42,4 millions de tonnes de minerai de fer.
Le rapport détaille les progrès en matière de sécurité, décarbonation, environnement, biodiversité et droits humains. Cependant, ArcelorMittal souligne que les technologies transformatrices de production de fer, telles que la capture du carbone et le DRI-EAF à hydrogène vert, pourraient ne devenir économiquement viables qu’après 2030, en fonction des évolutions réglementaires, notamment en Europe.
ArcelorMittal (MT) hat seinen Nachhaltigkeitsbericht 2024 veröffentlicht und dabei bedeutende Fortschritte in wichtigen Umwelt- und Betriebsbereichen hervorgehoben. Das Unternehmen erzielte im Vergleich zum operativen Umfang von 2018 eine Reduktion der absoluten Emissionen um fast 50% und investierte 1 Milliarde US-Dollar in Dekarbonisierungsprojekte.
Zu den bemerkenswerten Erfolgen zählen: die Steigerung der Elektroofenproduktion auf 25% der weltweiten Produktion, die Zertifizierung von neun weiteren Standorten mit ResponsibleSteel™ (insgesamt 42 Standorte) sowie die Umsetzung umfassender Sicherheitsempfehlungen aus dss+-Audits. Das Unternehmen meldete Umsätze von 62,4 Milliarden US-Dollar für 2024 und produzierte 57,9 Millionen Tonnen Rohstahl sowie 42,4 Millionen Tonnen Eisenerz.
Der Bericht beschreibt Fortschritte in den Bereichen Sicherheit, Dekarbonisierung, Umwelt, Biodiversität und Menschenrechte. ArcelorMittal weist jedoch darauf hin, dass transformative Technologien der Eisenherstellung wie Kohlenstoffabscheidung und grüner Wasserstoff DRI-EAF voraussichtlich erst nach 2030 wirtschaftlich rentabel sein werden, abhängig von politischen Entwicklungen, insbesondere in Europa.
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17 April 2025, 08:30 CET
ArcelorMittal (‘the Company’) has today published its 2024 Sustainability Report (‘the report’), which can be accessed here.
The report provides an update on the progress made in 2024 on the Company’s most material sustainability topics, which include safety, decarbonisation, the environment, biodiversity, and people. It also contains the first update on the implementation of the dss+ safety recommendations, published in October 2024 following the completion of the nine-month Group-wide audit.
Key information included in the report includes:
- Sustainability performance table covering 120 KPIs
- Progress on the implementation of the safety audit recommendations with key actions taken to date (October 2024 – March 2025)
- CO2 emissions reductions achieved to date since 2018
- Examples of sites across the Group where low-carbon steel is already being produced with a CO2 intensity as low as 100kg per tonne (Scope 1+2)
- Revenues resulting from Climate Solutions, a growing revenue stream from a portfolio of products that support climate infrastructure and packaging
- Research and development activity focused on six strategic areas: sustainable product development, e-mobility, clean energy transition, improving environmental performance, decarbonisation, and AI
- First capex and revenue alignment to the EU Taxonomy
- An update on ResponsibleSteel™ certification - a further nine sites achieved ResponsibleSteel™ certification in 2024 taking the total number of sites certified to 42
- Advancements made in implementing human rights policy commitments across the Company from a new strengthened corporate grievance mechanism to an updated external stakeholder engagement procedure
- A strengthened and consistent approach to understanding and managing biodiversity-related risks across our sites
In his introduction to the report, Aditya Mittal, CEO ArcelorMittal said:
“While the steel industry presents many challenges and complexities, we remain resilient in our resolve to focus on improving safety, progressing decarbonisation economically, developing our people, working with our local communities, and working sustainably within the natural environment. Fundamentally we see sustainability as good business sense, building resilience and actively managing our impacts as a crucial part of maintaining our license to operate.
“ArcelorMittal has long championed ResponsibleSteel™, which encompasses 12 environmental, social and governance principles, with more than 400 requirements, covering topics from health and safety to biodiversity. We certified a further nine sites in 2024 which brings the total number of our steel production facilities that have gained ResponsibleSteel™ certification to 42.”
On safety, the Company’s most important priority, he said:
“Since November, we have been intensively working on the implementation of the dss+ recommendations. Clear action plans have been established for each part of the business, feeding into the annual strategic planning process…we know that this will be at least a three-year transformation programme. The first year will be about setting the foundations for change across the whole Group. Years two and three will be about embedding these changes deep into the core of the Company, ensuring consistency, discipline, and results in every region. We are clear about what we need to do to reduce variability in our safety performance and demonstrate progress even in this first year.”
On pursuing economic decarbonisation, he said:
“The absolute emissions of our 2024 operating perimeter are almost
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About ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal is one of the world’s leading integrated steel and mining companies with a presence in 60 countries and primary steelmaking operations in 15 countries. It is the largest steel producer in Europe, among the largest in the Americas, and has a growing presence in Asia through its joint venture AM/NS India. ArcelorMittal sells its products to a diverse range of customers including the automotive, engineering, construction and machinery industries, and in 2024 generated revenues of
Our purpose is to produce smarter steels for people and planet. Steels made using innovative processes which use less energy, emit significantly less carbon and reduce costs. Steels that are cleaner, stronger and reusable. Steels for the renewable energy infrastructure that will support societies as they transform through this century. With steel at our core, our inventive people and an entrepreneurial culture at heart, we will support the world in making that change.
ArcelorMittal is listed on the stock exchanges of New York (MT), Amsterdam (MT), Paris (MT), Luxembourg (MT) and on the Spanish stock exchanges of Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid and Valencia (MTS).
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1 Partly reflects the disposal of some of our highest carbon footprint assets, bringing our average intensity down to 1.75 tonnes of CO2 per tonne of crude steel (Scopes 1 and 2 only, adjusted portfolio), compared with the WorldSteel Association global average of 1.92.
