Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works took first place in the
"Eco-Environmental Enterprise" category of the "Clean
Air" National Award for large-scale modernisation and
implementation of environmental initiatives.
The Clean Air National Prize is awarded by
Komsomolskaya Pravda media group and the Russian Ecological Movement
- for best environmental practices, implementation of emission
reduction and energy saving technologies. Applications from more than
100 nominees went through a voting procedure on the Komsomolskaya
Pravda website and were evaluated by a panel of experts.
MMK was awarded a diploma in the Eco-Environmental
Enterprise category for its large-scale modernisation and
implementation of environmental initiatives. In 2015, MMK adopted a
development strategy up to 2025, one of the key goals of which is to
drastically reduce emissions, and the Company has been consistently
implementing this strategy.
"Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works takes care
of the well-being of its employees and residents of Magnitogorsk,"
said Grigory Shchurov, MMK's Director for Labour Protection,
Industrial Safety and Environment, commenting on the presentation of
the Clean Air Award to MMK. “Therefore, we see our key task in
reducing the Companys’s technogenic load on the environment as
necessary for implementing the principles of sustainable development,
ensuring a decent future for all who live in Magnitogorsk".
Since 2017, taken as a baseline year for
calculating air emissions, MMK has invested over USD 3.2 billion in
projects aimed at reducing emissions and reduced gross pollutant
emissions by 10.4 thousand tonnes. According to the development
strategy up to 2025, MMK will reduce gross emissions by 30 thousand
tonnes and specific emissions by 14% from 2017 to 2025 in total. The
total investment in the protection of atmospheric air in Magnitogorsk
over this period will amount to $7 billion.
The environmental measures implemented by MMK have
already resulted in the reduction of Magnitogorsk's Comprehensive
Atmospheric Pollution Index (CIPA) by 2.8 times since 2017. And by
2025, the CIPA will decrease to a level of less than 5 units, which
will correspond to the Clean City status.
To reduce atmospheric emissions and make
Magnitogorsk a more comfortable place to live, MMK is implementing
major infrastructure projects. A striking example of environmental
investment over the past few years is the construction of Russia's
most modern sinter plant No.5, as well as the aspiration systems for
foundry yards and bunker rooms at six blast furnaces, reconstruction
of the gas-cleaning unit of the double-furnace steelmaking unit and
sulphur scrubbing units in the sinter shop. Construction of coke oven
battery No. 12 and gas cleaning facilities in the oxygen converter
and electric steelmaking shops is underway. Construction of a new
blast furnace No. 11 (to be launched in 2025) is planned.
Implementation of the above projects will make it possible to
decommission obsolete units: five coke oven batteries and three blast
furnaces, which will help make the air in Magnitogorsk much cleaner.
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