Nippon Steel Group's Contribution to SDGs

Steel contributes to make our life more convenient and pleasant, by being used everywhere in our life and society, and as an indispensable part of resilient infra-structure against natural disasters caused by earthquakes, abnormal weather driven by climate change, and other factors. Steel is also an indispensable material element for achieving SDGs, as it helps reduce environmental impact due to its weight reduction, extension of its product life, etc. on top of being abundantly available and able to be recycled. As a supplier of steel, we strive to implement our Three Ecos and innovative technologies as measures against climate change. We also promote sustainable measures so as to not waste resources. These measures include use of by-product gas generated in steelmaking, reuse of recycled water, and recycling of by-products and waste generated in and out of the company.

Examples of specific initiatives

1 No poverty
  • Job creation through establishment of operating companies in emerging countries
  • Reduction of vulnerability to disaster based on use of Nonframe method (construction method to stabilize slopes without damaging the natural environment)
2 Zero hunger
  • Use of converter slag fertilizer, a by-product of steelmaking, to improve farming productivity and salt damage in farmland
  • Provision of titanium and stainless steel, which have excellent seawater corrosion resistance, for seawater desalination plants, securing agriculture water
3 Good health and well-being
  • Promotion of air, water, soil risk management and chemical substance management
  • Development and provision of steel products that contain no substances of concern, such as lead and hexavalent chromium
4 Quality education
  • Promotion of employee training to raise skills (i.e., OJT, Off-JT, sending trainees to Junior College for Industrial Technology), hosting technology triathlon
  • Study sessions for teachers, internship for students
5 Gender equality
  • Improvement of working environment for women, support for career formation and work-life balance
  • Increase in female employment and the number of female employees in management
  • Prevention of harassment
6 Clean water and sanitation
  • Recycling and reuse of limited water resources
  • Promotion of water quality risk management
  • Provision of titanium and stainless steel for seawater desalination plants
  • Provision of lining steel pipes for delivery of clean water
7 Affordable and clean energy
  • Efficient use of energy, such as 100% use of by-product gas
  • Provision of materials for fuel cells that produce energy from hydrogen
  • Development and provision of steel materials for high-pressure hydrogen to support a hydrogen-oriented society
8 Decent work and economic growth
  • Promotion of Diversity & Inclusion (i.e., female empowerment, how to work and how to take time off from work, health promotion, and employment of the elderly and the disabled)
  • Promotion of DX to improve workstyle, productivity, worker safety management, etc.
9 Industry, innovation, infrastructure
  • Pursuit of Eco Processes to help raise resource/energy efficiency and reduce environmental impacts
  • Introduction of advanced technologies through bilateral cooperation (India, ASEAN, etc.)
  • Use of steel slag in road materials and materials for civil engineering
10 Reduced inequalities
  • Thorough compliance training, such as for the Anti-Monopoly Act
  • Eliminating unfair discrimination, based on the respect on human rights
  • Expanded hiring of women and non-Japanese
11 Sustainable cities and communities
  • Provision of various indispensable Eco Products for daily lives
  • Provision of earthquake-resistance steel products
  • Development of Nonframe method, which protects houses from disaster while maintaining views of nature
12 Responsible consumption, production
  • Promotion of air, water, soil risk management and chemical substance management
  • Full recycling of by-products, including slag, dust, and sludge
  • Promotion of recycling of waste plastics
13 Climate action
  • Promotion of measures against climate change by implementing the Carbon Neutral Vision
  • Development and provision of Eco Products, such as high-tensile, light-weighted, energy-efficient steel sheets and light-weight railway wheels and axles for high-speed railways
14 Life below water
  • Regeneration of seaweed beds with the use of steel slag
  • Promotion of sea area environmental improvement with the use of steel slag
  • Voluntary clean-up activities at seashore nearby steelworks
  • Collaboration with an NPO, “Mori wa Umi no Koibito” (participation in treeplanting, etc.)
15 Life on land
  • Promotion of air, water, soil risk management and chemical substance management
  • “Creation of Hometown Forests” to promote greenery within steelworks
  • Site cleaning activities around steelworks
16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
  • Bribery prevention guidelines to be established and made well known
  • Elimination of antisocial forces
  • Thorough confirmation of no use of conflict material
  • Thorough management of security export control
17 Partnerships for the goals
  • Eco solutions to transfer and spread environmental, energy-saving technologies to emerging markets
  • Japan-India and Japan-ASEAN regular exchanges among public and private steel-related parties
  • Support for human resources development to build an energy management system in emerging countries

PICKUP 2020

1Full-scale launch of the “Creation of Sea Forest,” a project for regeneration of seaweed beds by use of steel slag in fertilizer for sea areas, in Tomari, HokkaidoAugust 2020

  • 8 Decent work and economic growth
  • 12 Responsible consumption, production
  • 13 Climate action
  • 14 Life below water

The regeneration of seaweed using Vivary™ units for sea areas was confirmed in Tomari, Hokkaido. This means another step for-ward in the village’s promotion of fisheries by creating rich ocean.

Installation of Vivary™ units

Installation of Vivary units
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2Launch of an application verification of the owned wireless network base station in view of local 5G to promote DX in the steelmaking siteAugust 2020

  • 8 Decent work and economic growth
  • 9 Industry, innovation, infrastructure

Nippon Steel and NS Solutions Corporation have jointly started application verification of its own wireless network base station at the steelmaking site in the Muroran Works. The initial objective is the remote operation of a diesel loco-motive that runs in the work site.

The radio survey status of the own wireless network base station

The radio survey status of the own wireless network base station

3Investments for capacity and quality improvement of high-grade electrical steel sheets, which contribute to the realization of a global carbon neutral societyNovember 2020

  • 12 Responsible consumption, production
  • 13 Climate action

In response to the growing demand for CO2 emission reduction worldwide, demand for high-grade electrical steel sheets with low energy loss, used for electrical transformers and motors, is expected to increase. Nippon Steel has there-fore decided to invest in improving the quality of electrical steel sheets and increasing its production capacity (by approximately 40% compared to the current level, in the first half of fiscal 2023).

Transformer

Transformer

4Adoption of Nippon Steel’s titanium foil sheet to strengthen the earthquake resistance of a structure, listed as Japan’s first World Heritage Site and designated as national treasureDecember 2020

  • 9 Industry, innovation, infrastructure
  • 11 Sustainable cities and communities
  • 12 Responsible consumption, production

Nippon Steel’s titanium foil sheet was adopted to strengthen the earth-quake resistance of the West Cocoon Plant of the Tomioka Silk Mill, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and designated as a National Treasure. This product has been promoted by Nippon Steel and Nippon Steel Anti-Corrosion Co., Ltd. for the expanded appli-cation to cultural assets, from the viewpoint of reducing life cycle costs and extending life expectancy of social infrastructure.

West Cocoon Plant of the Tomioka Silk Mill

West Cocoon Plant of the Tomioka Silk Mill

5Installation of in-house childcare centers in the East Nippon Works Kashima Area and the Muroran Works, as part of efforts to establish moreOctober 2020February 2021

  • 5 Gender equality
  • 8 Decent work and economic growth

With the aim of improving the working environment for diverse employees to make them be more empowered, Nippon Steel has been establishing in-house childcare centers that accommodate the needs of its shift workers at its steelworks nationwide. The centers are scheduled to open in the East Nippon Works Kashima Area and the Muroran Works within fiscal 2021.

Rendering of a childcare center (Muroran Works)

Rendering of a childcare center (Muroran Works)

6Signing of an MOU with a world-leading mineral resources company Rio TintoDecember 2020

  • 12 Responsible consumption, production
  • 13 Climate action
  • 17 Partnerships for the goals

Nippon Steel and Rio Tinto signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly explore, develop, and demonstrate technologies to strengthen their existing partnerships and to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the iron value chain.

Signing of the MOU

Signing of the MOU