Indian Steel ministry comes up with draft steel scrap policy

  • Wednesday, July 31, 2019
  • Source:ferro-alloys.com

  • Keywords:Indian Steel
[Fellow]The government has come out with draft steel scrap policy, which is aimed at curtailing import dependency and make India self-sufficient by producing high-quality ferrous scrap.

The government has come out with draft steel scrap policy, which is aimed at curtailing import dependency and make India self-sufficient by producing high-quality ferrous scrap.

The draft steel scrap policy, on which the Ministry of Steel has sought comments from the stakeholders by July 14, aims to promote resource efficiency in the steel sector.

"The policy envisages to set up environmentally sound management system for ferrous scrap which can encourage processing and recycling of ferrous scraps through organised and scientific metal scrapping centres across India to minimise dependency on import of scrap and make India self-sufficient in scrap availability," said the draft steel scrap policy.

As per the draft dated June 28, 2019, the ministry or its appointed agency or other designated statutory bodies shall ensure that the policy is implemented in accordance with the state of the art environmental friendly technologies and in compliance with applicable acts, rules, and regulations.

The draft policy aims to promote circular economy in the steel sector and produce high-quality ferrous scrap for quality steel production thus minimising the dependency on imports.

"Although, ferrous scrap is the main raw material for secondary sector but primary sector also uses scrap in the charge mix of Basic Oxygen Furnace (BOF) to the tune of 15 per cent to improve efficiency minimize cost of production and other process needs," it said.

It said availability of raw materials at competitive rates is imperative for the growth of the steel industry and to achieve the NSP-2107 target.

Thus, the availability of quality scrap in in adequate quantity is one the critical factors for future growth for both secondary as well as primary sector.

"Keeping this objective in view and in order to develop a globally competitive steel industry by adopting state of art environment friendly technologies, Ministry of Steel has prepared a draft steel scrap policy envisaging a framework to facilitate and promote establishment of ferrous/steel scrapping centres in India," it said.

The draft policy said there is a worldwide trend to increase steel production using scrap as the main raw material as recycling of scrap helps in conservation of vital natural resources besides other numerous benefits. (MetalConnect)

 

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