This was announced by Grigory Shchurov, MMK's Director for
Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Protection, speaking
at a round table titled ¡°Talking straight: the whole truth about
atmospheric emissions¡±, held within the framework of the business
programme of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation¡¯s
Community Forum.
In 2015, MMK has implemented a Strategic
Development Plan up to 2025; one of its key goals is to reduce
atmosphere emissions drastically. By now, MMK¡¯s efforts in this
field have already resulted in the Comprehensive Air Pollution Index
in Magnitogorsk dropping 2.5-fold since 2017. MMK¡¯s strategy
implies reducing the values of the index to 5 by 2025, with
Magnitogorsk reaching the Clean City status (according to Russia¡¯s
governmental standards).
¡°Implementation of our comprehensive action plan
within the Clean Air federal project that MMK participates in will
decrease the total pollutant emissions in the city of Magnitogorsk by
48,000 tonnes or 23% from 2017 by 2024,¡± Grigory Shchurov, MMK's
Director for Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental
Protection, noted. He also mentioned that the construction of a
modern sinter plant No. 5, which complies with the best global
technologies, was an outstanding example of MMK's environmental
investments. The launch of the sinter plant allowed MMK to
decommission obsolete equipment at sinter plant No.4, which
significantly reduced the plant¡¯s environmental impact.
Other significant environmental projects of MMK in
recent years include the construction of aspiration systems for
foundry yards and bunker rooms at six blast furnaces, the
reconstruction of a gas-cleaning unit of a twin-hearth furnace and a
sulfur trapping unit in the sinter shop.
Today, MMK¡¯s key environmental activities
include the construction of coke oven battery complex No. 12 and gas
cleaning plants in steel workshops; the construction of new blast
furnace No. 12 is planned. Implementation of these projects will let
MMK decommission five old coke oven batteries and three blast
furnaces with outdated equipment.
Furthermore, MMK strongly supports worldwide
efforts to combat climate change and adopts greenhouse gas
emission-reduction initiatives. MMK's goal is to reduce specific
greenhouse gas emissions to 1.8 tonnes of CO©ü equivalent per tonne
of steel by 2025.
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