The SHS Group (SHS – Stahl-Holding-Saar, Saarstahl and Dillinger) has been rewarded for its commitment to climate protection by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) – and honored with a place on the globally coveted and recognized A list. The annually published list presents the companies that achieve top ratings for transparency and climate protection measures, based on the data provided in CDP questionnaires. More than 21,000 companies competed in this year’s ranking by the non-profit environmental protection organization.
“We are delighted to receive this award, which reflects the pioneering role Saarland’s steel industry is playing in decarbonization. Sustainability and climate protection are not an afterthought for us – in fact, they guide all our actions: with “Power4Steel”, we are working on a transformation project with the ambitious goal of producing only “green” steel – i.e. climate-neutral steel – by 2045. This requires comprehensive restructuring of our production process but also secures the future in several respects: it offers added value for our customers, safeguards our competitiveness, and represents a huge leap forward for climate protection,” said Stefan Rauber, Chairman of the Board of Management of SHS – Stahl-Holding-Saar and Chairman of the Management Board of Aktien-Gesellschaft der Dillinger Hüttenwerke and Saarstahl AG.
The goal of the Carbon Disclosure Project is to gain the greatest possible transparency in the environmental data of companies, organizations and cities. CDP gathers the voluntarily provided data and information and now maintaines the world’s largest climate protection database. In addition to collecting data on initiatives to minimize emissions and each company’s climate strategy, categories including business and financial plans relating to climate protection, responsibility in the supply chain, governance, and energy savings are also evaluated.
After the SHS Group with Dillinger and Saarstahl achieved leadership status with an A-ranking last year, this time the companies achieved the top “A” rating and are therefore on the A list for the first time.