Sustainability
Green steel, sourced.
Lower-carbon steel from Türkiye. Most Turkish mills run on electric arc furnaces (EAF) — melting recycled scrap with electricity, not coal — so the same EN grades arrive with a fraction of the CO₂.
The product
Same steel. Lower emissions.
Green steel is not a different material. It meets the same EN grade specifications and mechanical properties as conventional steel — the reduction happens at the source, in how it is made, not in what you receive.
- Identical EN-grade specs & mechanical properties
- Roughly a quarter of the CO₂ of blast-furnace steel
- High recycled (scrap) content
- EPD / carbon footprint data on request
How it works
What makes steel greener.
Electric arc furnace
Türkiye produces the majority of its steel via EAF — melting recycled scrap with electricity instead of coal-based ironmaking.
Recycled content
Scrap-based steel keeps material in the loop. High recycled content, identical EN-grade properties.
Carbon documentation
EN 10204 3.1 mill certificates, plus EPD / product carbon footprint data on request for your reporting and CBAM filings.
The numbers
Three ways to make steel.
Approximate CO₂ per tonne of crude steel by production route. Indicative ranges; actual figures depend on mill and energy mix.
Coal-based ironmaking — the highest-emission route.
Scrap-based, electricity-driven — most Turkish mills. Far lower CO₂.
Near-zero emerging route — green hydrogen instead of coal.
Built for CBAM and your carbon reporting.
The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism makes embedded emissions a commercial factor. Lower-carbon EAF steel, with documentation, keeps you ahead — tell us the grade and we source it.