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Tokyo, Japan, 29 August 2024 - International climate organisation SteelWatch reacts to the announcement of Nippon Steel’s intention to make additional investments in coal-based steel production at the U.S. Steel Gary and Mon Valley sites, in a desperate and dangerous attempt to secure its acquisition (1).
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Kazakhstan, August 28, 2024 - New research shows that world number two steelmaker and official Olympic sponsor ArcelorMittal’s former Temirtau steel plant in Kazakhstan caused…
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SteelWatch statement on Nippon Steel and JFE Steel jointly investing USD$1.08 billion in Whitehaven Coal’s Blackwater coal mine in Australia.
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(Updated on June 26, 2024) Tokyo, Japan, 24 June, 2024 - World number four steel producer, Nippon Steel, faced three resolutions from investors to reform its climate change policies at its 2024 annual general meeting on Friday, showing its inadequate plans are under increased scrutiny.
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World number four steel producer, Nippon Steel, is failing to meet international standards and falling behind its competitors on climate action, due to its focus on coal-based steelmaking.
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ArcelorMittal, the world’s second-largest steelmaker, is failing in its claim to be a leader on climate change, having spent just one third of the USD1.5 billion figure it pledged to invest in decarbonisation over the past three years, according to a new report from advocacy group SteelWatch.
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Japanese banks, including Mitsubishi UFJ Financial, Mizuho Financial, SMBC Group, and Sumitomo Mitsui Trust, have provided more than USD 66 billion to the 50 biggest companies developing metallurgical coal projects for steel production outside of China.
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Japanese automakers Toyota and Honda are at the bottom of the Second Annual Lead the Charge Industry Leaderboard, released today, falling way behind sector leaders Ford, Mercedes, and Tesla on greenhouse gas emissions reductions, environmental protection, and elimination of supply chain human rights violations.
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BlueScope has been handed AUD136.8 million from the Australian government's Critical Inputs to Clean Energy Industries (CICEI) program to reline a blast furnace at its…
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Tokyo, Japan Reacting to Nippon Steel’s acquisition of US Steel, the international climate organisation SteelWatch highlights fears that Nippon Steel, renowned for slowing climate action within…
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