Environmental Experience In Japanese Steel Industry & its Cooperation With The ASEAN Steel Industry
by Hiromi Kawamata, Kenichiro Fujimoto
Publisher - The Japan Iron and Steel Federation (JISF), Tokyo, Japan, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
Category - Engineering & IT
The 21st Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21) was held in Paris in December
2015 and the Paris Agreement was adopted, which is a new framework for
combatting global warming starting in 2020. This agreement requires all countries
and regions of the world, including developing countries, to lower greenhouse gas
emissions. As a result, the steel industry, which is an energy-intensive industry, is
expected to come under greater pressure to cut energy consumption and CO2
emissions.
To make more progress with lowering global energy consumption and CO2
emissions, world steel industries including the ASEAN’s must work together on
various initiatives collaboratively. This paper examines two subjects reflecting this
issue. First is how the Japanese steel industry has succeeded in lowering energy
consumption and CO2 emissions while achieving consistent economic growth.
Second is cooperation between the Japanese and ASEAN steel industries for
environmental measures.
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