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Ambition to deliver Safe Sustainable Steel re-stated
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US$295m spent on Research and Development in 2008
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Commitment made to reduce CO2 emissions by 8% by 2020
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36m tonnes of CO2 emissions saved through recycling of scrap steel
in 2008
Regulatory News:
ArcelorMittal is pleased to announce the publication of its ‘Corporate
Responsibility Report 2008: How will we achieve safe sustainable
steel?’ ArcelorMittal considers this question to be at the heart of
its corporate responsibility strategy.
Achievements in 2008:
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Foremost, ArcelorMittal developed a new corporate responsibility
strategy, which categorises its previous 12 commitments into four
priority areas, and is backed up by performance indicators. The
performance areas are:
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-- Investing in our people
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-- Making steel more sustainable
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-- Enriching our communities
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-- Transparent Governance
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Some of these performance areas are already measured against targets.
For example, ArcelorMittal has a commitment to reduce carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions by 8% by 2020 from a 2007 baseline.
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ArcelorMittal has also achieved certification to ISO standards of
environmental, and Health and Safety management systems, in 91% and
37% of operations respectively.
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ArcelorMittal spent US$295m on Research and Development in 14
different research centres across the globe in 2008.
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At ArcelorMittal, 36m tonnes of CO2 emissions were saved through
recycling of scrap steel.
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The ArcelorMittal Foundation supported 587 projects with investments
amounting to over US$57m
ArcelorMittal is working on advanced technologies to redefine the steel
making process and contribute positively to the global challenge of
climate change. It is using its expertise in steel to find ways to
operate more efficiently, to develop pioneering new processes and more
sustainable practices, and to work in partnership with its customers and
suppliers to help them achieve their environmental goals.
Some of ArcelorMittal’s operations are already outstanding examples of
industry leading best practice in social and environmental performance.
Indeed some, like those in Brazil, have a long and proud track record in
this area, and are regularly cited as role models for others. Likewise,
its plants in Europe and the US have set the pace for the whole steel
industry in carbon emission reductions. Reaching these high standards
across the business is a priority for ArcelorMittal.
Other highlights in this year’s report include:
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Communities - Habitat for Humanity: In 2008, the ArcelorMittal
Foundation set up a partnership with Habitat for Humanity that
involved financial support, volunteering opportunities for our
employees and a design scheme to use our expertise in steel
construction to develop new, sustainable, low-cost approaches to
building family homes. The first steel frame homes are being
constructed in Romania, using light steel frames designed by our R&D
team in Liege, Belgium. The goal is to build more durable homes using
steel frames and roofing in countries that are prone to natural
disasters, as well as training communities to adopt safer construction
practices.
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South Africa Schools: Formed a partnership with the South African
Department of Education to build ten schools throughout the country
using new steel technology. The first school, Mamelodi Primary, is
scheduled for completion by the end of 2009. This investment not only
ensures that we have a pool of skilled resources for our own
operations, but also contributes towards addressing the skills
shortage in the country in general.
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Workplace:
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-- $20 million dollars invested by ArcelorMittal University in
training programmes for employees
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-- 17,751 participants from 23 countries in its academies and
induction programmes, representing almost 40,000 training days
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-- Group lost time injury frequency rate was reduced to 2.3 per
million hours worked (from 3.3 in 2007).
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Commenting on the launch of the report, Gonzalo Urquijo, Member of
ArcelorMittal’s Group Management Board responsible for Corporate
Responsibility, said: “As the 28th largest business in the
world, operating in 60 different countries, we have an important
responsibility not only to business, but also to society more generally.
Our corporate responsibility strategy has been designed to ensure that
as a business, we don’t only focus on what we do, but also how we do it.
We want to make sure that wherever ArcelorMittal is located in the
world, we are producing steel to the highest standards with the most
positive benefits for all our stakeholders, direct and indirect. We are
aware of the areas where we need to improve and although we don’t have
all the answers yet, we are investing in resources to find them.”
The report is based around ArcelorMittal’s four areas of corporate
responsibility: Investing in our people; Making steel more sustainable;
Enriching our communities; and Transparent Governance and is available
at www.arcelormittal.com
> Corporate Responsibility
About ArcelorMittal
ArcelorMittal is the world's leading steel company, with operations
in more than 60 countries.
ArcelorMittal is the leader in all major global steel markets,
including automotive, construction, household appliances and packaging,
with leading R&D and technology, as well as sizeable captive supplies of
raw materials and outstanding distribution networks. With an industrial
presence in over 20 countries spanning four continents, the Company
covers all of the key steel markets, from emerging to mature.
Through its core values of sustainability, quality and leadership,
ArcelorMittal commits to operating in a responsible way with respect to
the health, safety and wellbeing of its employees, contractors and the
communities in which it operates. It is also committed to the
sustainable management of the environment and of finite resources.
ArcelorMittal recognises that it has a significant responsibility to
tackle the global climate change challenge; it takes a leading role in
the industry's efforts to develop breakthrough steelmaking technologies
and is actively researching and developing steel-based technologies and
solutions that contribute to combat climate change.
In 2008, ArcelorMittal had revenues of $124.9 billion and crude steel
production of 103.3 million tonnes, representing approximately 10 per
cent of world steel output.
ArcelorMittal is listed on the stock exchanges of New York (MT),
Amsterdam (MT), Paris (MT), Brussels (MT), Luxembourg (MT) and on the
Spanish stock exchanges of Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid and Valencia (MTS).
For more information about ArcelorMittal visit: www.arcelormittal.com
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