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SKF joins SteelZero Initiative; commits to 100% carbon-neutral steel

ByMike Santora|October 27, 2021

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SKF-Large-Logo SKF, a global supplier of bearings, sealing solutions, lubrication systems, condition monitoring systems, and services has committed to using 100% carbon-neutral steel in its global supply chain by 2050. SteelZero is a global initiative bringing together forward-looking organizations to speed up the transition to a net-zero steel industry

Total greenhouse gas emissions from the steel sector account for around 7% of global annual emissions and are projected to rise in line with increasing demand, making decarbonizing steelmaking a critical part of overall efforts to combat climate change.

“Steel is by far the biggest source of carbon emissions upstream in SKF’s supply chain, and the transition from the current global steel production infrastructure to one which is carbon neutral is a massive undertaking,” said Rickard Gustafson, CEO of SKF. “We are already working with our steel suppliers on this, but there are limitations on how much change we can drive unilaterally. We will be working together with other like-minded industrial users of steel to advocate for the structural changes needed, and we will do this through our active membership of the SteelZero and ResponsibleSteel initiatives.”

“We are delighted to welcome SKF as a member of ResponsibleSteel,” said Anne-Claire Howard, CEO of ResponsibleSteel. “We work with organizations from every stage of the steel supply chain – and partnering with companies who have the influence to drive the market demand for steel supplies to be sourced and produced responsibly will help accelerate the steel industry to become net-zero by 2050.”

SKF产品和解决方案在enablin至关重要g the transition towards a carbon-free economy, making SKF a key enabling partner to many mature and emerging clean-tech sectors – from wind power and electric vehicles to tidal power remanufacturing. SKF engineers and technicians apply solutions like uptime contracts to help customers in more traditional process industries to understand and reduce their environmental impact. SKF has been measuring, reporting, and acting on its carbon emissions for more than 20 years – achieving sustained economic growth of the business while reducing the greenhouse gas impact in real terms.

Additional details:
• SKF global sustainability program
• U.S. SKF case study: Lubrication oil regeneration
• U.S. SKF case study: Increasing agricultural machinery efficiency
• U.S. SKF case study: Remanufacturing & reconditioning bearings

SKF
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