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Circular Steel: India’s scrap opportunity under CBAM
Within this evolving regulatory landscape, scrap-based steelmaking is gaining renewed attention. Steel produced using scrap in electric arc furnaces can generate around 1–1.2 tonnes of CO₂ per tonne of steel, significantly lower than emissions from the blast furnace route.
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