JSW Steel revamps operations\, product mix to align with climate change goals

JSW Steel revamps operations, product mix to align with climate change goals

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

is undertaking a major reorientation of its operations as well as product mix to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and align with the country's climate change priorities.

"As tightens pollution norms, it will become critical for industry manufacturing processes to undergo a dramatic change going forward," Seshagiri Rao, Joint of told

On the operational front, it is setting up a 40 tonnes per hour (TPH) granulated crusher to double its current daily sand production to replace natural river sand in construction among other initiatives.

"Last year we sold 2.87 lakh tonnes of sand as an alternate for natural river sand in construction and 4.5 million tonnes of granulated slag. The installation of the new granulated slag crusher will double our daily slag sand production," Vinod Nowal, Deputy MD, Steel said.

In financial year 2017-18, the company reduced its overall water consumption to 4.13 cubic metre per tonne of as compared to 4.57 cubic metre per tonne of during the previous fiscal.

Similarly, the company's total quantum of recycled and reused water increased to 17 million kilo litres (KL) in FY18 as compared to 10.3 million KL during the previous fiscal.

The company has also ensured that all its manufacturing units adhere to 'Zero Liquid Discharge' policies by establishing processes and setting up equipment to maximise utilisation of water.

According to Nowal, reducing air emissions is a vital part of JSW Steel's climate change priority alignment.

"We utilise all our gases either for making power or direct reduced iron (DRI). We have produced almost 3,200 tons of DRI, which are directly used in making steel," Nowal said and added the company has stopped purchasing for use in steel making at its Vijayanagar unit.

is making considerable investments to control air emissions. The company's Dolvi unit has set-up 13 Dust Extraction (DE) systems to control fugitive emission during the material transfer through conveyors.

On the product mix front, the company is developing with focus on packaging and electrical sectors.

"We are developing more and more products which are safe, sustainable and environment-friendly. Packaging and electrical sectors are a key focus area, where we are looking at increasing our capacities," Jayant Acharya, (Marketing & Strategy), said.

Besides, the company is increasing its tin-plate capacity by six times while overall value added product capacity which includes will increase by 65 per cent.

The company is also developing a lead-free steel product, which is expected to enhance the safety quotient of major applications.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 11:45 IST