JSW Steel has announced to collaborate with Boston Consulting Group (BCG) for its decarbonisation and sustainability agenda.
JSW Steel has committed to combat climate change challenge by incorporating sustainability in its business operations. The partnership is a step in that direction.
As part of this, BCG will leverage its proprietary CO2 AI platform along with its best-in-class digital and analytics capabilities to support JSW Steel on its journey to achieve net-zero carbon emission status.
The programme includes a rigorous target-setting exercise at an overall manufacturing level, devolving them into shop level targets, and converting emissions targets into actionable tasks on operating metrics. A team of sustainability champions will lead the deployment across the manufacturing operations.
For all mid-to-long term initiatives, a roadmap will be designed aimed at introducing new technologies and initiatives including use of hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, among others. It will also include end-to-end assessment of diverse technology options relevant for existing and new capacities and investments required to further sustainability goals.
Tags: BCG, CO2, Decarbonisation, Emissions, JSW Steel
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