Sustainability

Everything we do is aimed at creating a stronger, lighter and more sustainable world. Sustainability is a central driving force for both us and our customers. We want to be the first to launch fossil-free steel on the market and to virtually eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from our own operations by around 2030.

Fossil-free steel Annual Report and Sustainability Report

Transforming the future of steel

SSAB’s breakthrough fossil-free technology is the first true steelmaking transformation for centuries. Our customers around the world will get premium high-strength steel, adapted to the future.

First with fossil-free steel

SSAB wants to be the first to launch fossil-free steel on the market and to largely eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from our own operations by around 2030. SSAB steels are already bringing environmental benefits to our customers.

Sustainability areas

SSAB’s sustainability work covers many different areas, such as the environment, health and safety, business ethics, and inclusion and diversity.

Reports and presentations

SSAB’s reports, documents and presentations are available here.

Sustainability news

Jan 21
Other news

SSAB participating in EU project to promote hydrogen gas in industry

TWINGHY, a project co-funded by the EU, mainly aims to introduce hydrogen as a fuel to replace natural gas in reheating furnaces in the steel sector. The project will develop a digital twin to control furnace behavior and optimize operations. The technology can be useful in more of SSAB's different processes.

Jan 15
Other news

Start of short-distance deliveries by e-truck from SSAB in Hämeenlinna

SSAB Europe and Kuljettava Oy (earlier VR Transpoint road logistics) have a joint project to electrify heavy-duty transports. Heavy-duty vehicle charging points have been installed at SSAB’s Hämeenlinna Works and Kuljettava Oy has invested in two fully electric Scania semi-trailer combinations, the first of which started deliveries of steel products on January 9, 2025 to SSAB’s customers within up to 100-km radius of the Hämeenlinna Works.

Dec 19
Other press releases

SSAB receives environmental permit to transform steel plant in Luleå

SSAB has received the necessary permit from the Land and Environmental Court in Umeå to build and operate a mini-mill in Luleå, Sweden, that will replace the current steel plant. The permit will enable a technology shift that will have significant positive effects on the environment and the climate. It will also allow SSAB to meet the high demand for our unique steels and to strengthen our future competitiveness.