Webinar

What is fossil-free steel and when will production start?

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50 Min
Webinar: What is fossil-free steel and when will production start?

SSAB is taking the lead in reducing the carbon footprint of the steel industry and is aiming to launch the world's first fossil-free steel by around 2026. But how does fossil-free steel production actually work? And what's the difference between green steel and fossil-free steel? Welcome to a fact-packed webinar to help you learn more about SSAB's fossil-free steel production.

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This SSAB webinar will answer the following questions - and lots more:

  • What is fossil-free steel?
  • How does fossil-free steelmaking work?
  • What is the difference between green steel and fossil-free steel?
  • When will it be possible for customers to buy fossil-free steel from SSAB?
  • How will fossil-free steel affect the quality and performance of steels?
  • What do EPDs from SSAB contain?
  • Why is SSAB classed as a steel producer with one of the world's lowest environmental impacts?

A warm welcome to a webinar on the hottest topic on the steel market right now: fossil-free steel. The webinar will end with a Q&A session, where you can put all your questions to the experts.

Speaker

Johan Anderson

Market development, SSAB Special Steels

Johan Anderson is an inquisitive person, which has led him into a range of different management positions in sales, marketing, business development and product selection. Currently he is working with global strategy projects within SSAB.

Speaker

Thomas Hörnfeldt

Vice President Sustainable Business, SSAB

Thomas has unique insights in how to incorporate sustainability into the business model of the organization. He has an MSc from Stockholm Technical University and an MBA from Uppsala University. He has vast experience in general management & sales, market intelligence as well as sustainability.

 

Speaker

Jonas Larsson

Head of Environment, SSAB Sweden

Jonas Larsson is responsible for product-related environmental issues such as life cycle analyses (LCA), environmental product declarations (EPD), as well as environmental goals and follow-up within SSAB. He has worked at SSAB for more than 20 years and also has a degree in mechanical engineering.