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Waelzholz purchases low carbon emissions wire rod from ArcelorMittal

As part of their business partnership, ArcelorMittal will supply C.D. Wälzholz GmbH & Co. KG with low carbon emissions wire rod from the Hamburg plant in the future. These steels are produced on the basis of scrap and renewable electricity (100 percent). The low carbon footprint of 504 kg CO2/t of steel is confirmed with an official.


Environmental Product Declaration (EPD). The delivery of the first 20 tons took place today at the cold rolling company’s site in Hagen, Germany. Waelzholz uses the material to manufacture heat-treated profiles for industrial applications.

ArcelorMittal had already supplied the internationally operating company from Hagen with XCarb® green steel certificates in 2021. The reduction of carbon emissions in these certificates is 2.11 metric tons of carbon dioxides per metric ton of steel and originates from various sustainability projects at ArcelorMittal production sites. The savings are mass balanced on a central account and independently verified.

“Sourcing low carbon emissions wire rod is now the logical continuation of our cooperation, with which we are expanding our portfolio of climate-friendly wire products. ArcelorMittal has been a valued partner for the supply and continuous joint development of materials for many years. The first 20 tons are a prelude to further talks on increasing the supply volume of low carbon emissions wire rod”,

explains Dr. Matthias Gierse, Managing Director Sales and Purchasing at C.D. Wälzholz GmbH & Co. KG.

“We are seeing increased interest in low carbon emissions steel on the customer side and are pleased to be able to offer our XCarb® steel to a long-standing customer like Waelzholz. Together, we are thus taking another step towards climate neutrality,” says Dr. Uwe Braun, CEO of ArcelorMittal Hamburg.

This cooperation underlines the decarbonization plans of both companies

Waelzholz is pursuing an ambitious roadmap that envisions carbon neutrality by 2045. The technology leader is the first company in the cold rolling industry to implement a validated process for calculating the product carbon footprint on an item-by-item basis. At the same time, Waelzholz is creating the technological conditions to be able to replace natural gas with hydrogen in its own production. ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading steel manufacturer, aims to achieve Net-Zero by 2050 at the latest. By 2030, emissions in Europe are already to be reduced by 35 percent. Along the steel value chain, the two companies want to jointly pursue a climate-friendly path – from raw material production through its further processing to the end product.