Osnabrück/GMH, August 08, 2023
GMH supplies more than 1000 steel variants with precise PCF calculation methodology validated by TÜV SÜD.
The algorithm used to calculate the Product Carbon Footprint (PCF), which GMH has adapted to its own requirements, takes into account in great detail all CO2 emissions from the raw materials used to the provision of the product at the GMH factory gate in accordance with the system boundaries (“cradle to gate”). The PCF calculation methodology was recently validated by TÜV SÜD and is now used for more than a thousand possible steel variants of Georgsmarienhütte GmbH.
As one of the forerunners in the production of Green Steel in Germany, GMH continues to see itself as a driver of decarbonization in the steel industry. The sustainability efforts offer great opportunities for both the company and its customers. The precise and, above all, comprehensible calculation of the PCF plays a key role in this. Georgsmarienhütte GmbH now makes this information available to customers who want to demonstrably improve their carbon footprint with more than a thousand variations of steel. GMH refined the algorithm to match the extremely complex calculation of the PCF according to the company´s specific requirements. The underlying data evaluation for these enhancements could only be processed because GMH started to digitalize all its processes years ago. The calculation methodology complies with the ISO 14067 and 14044 standards and follows the Greenhouse Gas Protocol specifications for greenhouse gas emissions accounting and associated reporting for companies.
Through its validation, TÜV SÜD has confirmed the conformity of the PCF calculation methodology used by GMH with the normative requirements. This means that the carbon footprint of the steel variants produced at Georgsmarienhütte GmbH can be transparently and accurately represented during all production steps in accordance with the “Cradle to Gate” system limits. This consideration begins with the raw materials used and ends with the provision of the finished products at the GMH plant gate.
“We are very proud to have received this validation from TÜV SÜD. As a pioneer in steel production with electric arc furnaces and a reliable partner for our customers, we can now offer probably the most accurate PCF calculation on the market,” says Frank Düssler, Director Transformation & Regulation at GMH.
GMH’s validated PCF calculation methodology shows in great detail (“granularity”) which PCF the respective GMH products have, in order to be able to prove the sustainability of the supply chains. The level of detail for each product is particularly noteworthy, as average values and statistical data are often still used for PCF calculations.
“We are pleased to have been able to support the GMH Group in terms of a transparent and confidence-building decarbonization strategy. We have validated the data collection and the PCF calculation methodology and thus confirm the conformity with the normative ISO and GHG Protocol requirements,” says Andreas Schubert, Manager Green Production & Decarbonization at TÜV SÜD.
New “Green Steel” portfolio from GMH.
The precise PCF calculation can now be applied to each individual product from the GMH portfolio and each individual production batch. It thus enables classification into different steel categories. GMH customers can choose between three classifications and receive an individual PCF for all products:
- Green Steel is the standard product from GMH, produced in an electric arc furnace and with already significantly reduced CO2 emissions compared to steels produced in conventional blast furnaces.
- Green Power Steel – steel produced with 100 percent renewable energy. It is produced for GMH customers who want significantly reduced CO2 emissions so that they can in turn supply decarbonized products to their customers.
- Premium Green Power Steel is produced with 100 percent renewable energy and 100 percent bio¬genic coal, which replaces fossil coal and thus reduces CO2 emissions to a minimum.
Dr. Alexander Becker, CEO of GMH Group, summarizes: “We are already sourcing 30 percent green electricity and testing biogenic coal instead of fossil coal. This means that every customer can decide for themselves which steel variant best meets their sustainability goals, ‘green, greener, or greenest’, so to speak. We will continuously expand this portfolio at full speed in the coming years.”
The verification and validation of sustainability statements will be extended to other GMH Group companies in the coming years. By 2030, GMH Holding has set itself the goal of using around 75 percent green energy and becoming completely greenhouse gas neutral by 2039.
About TÜV SÜD
Founded in 1866 as a steam boiler inspection association, the TÜV SÜD Group has evolved into a global enterprise. More than 26,000 employees work at over 1.000 locations in about 50 countries to continually improve technology, systems and expertise. They contribute significantly to making technical innovations such as Industry 4.0, autonomous driving and renewable energy safe and reliable. www.tuvsud.com
About GMH Gruppe
GMH Gruppe is a full-range supplier of recycled input material through ready-to-install components and one of the largest privately owned metalworking companies in Europe. The Gruppe comprises 15 medium-sized production companies in the steel, forging and casting industry and is present in more than 50 countries. With around 6,000 employees, the GMH Gruppe generated annual sales of around two billion euros in 2021. GMH Gruppe is a pioneer in sustainable steel production and has also been accepted into the “Association of Climate Protection Companies”. By recycling scrap metal, the company produces Green steel and thus makes an important contribution to the circular economy. The use of electric arc furnaces at four of its sites reduces carbon dioxide emissions by a factor of five compared with conventional blast furnaces. This, in turn, also reduces the carbon footprint of GMH’s customers. Global customers include companies from the automotive industry, mechanical and plant engineering, railroad technology, power generation, transport logistics as well as the sectors, aerospace, agriculture and construction machinery. The GMH Gruppe has set itself the goal of being completely climate-neutral by 2039.
About Georgsmarienhütte
Georgsmarienhütte GmbH, based in Georgsmarienhütte, Lower Saxony, is a leading European supplier of crude steel, steel bars and bright bars based on quality and engineering steels. In addition, the company supplies machined and ready-to-install components. Already today, Georgsmarienhütte is one of the most climate-friendly steel companies in Germany. With its comparatively low-CO2 value chain, which consists of melting scrap in the electric arc furnace and recycling it into new steel, the company is a pioneer in sustainable steel production, making an important contribution to the circular economy. The methodology used by Georgsmarienhütte to calculate its Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) has been validated by TÜV SÜD and is now being applied to more than a thousand steel variants. Besides the automotive industry and its suppliers, Georgsmarienhütte serves customers in the mechanical and plant engineering and energy industry. Steel made in Georgsmarienhütte is used where exceptional stresses have to be coped with, where power is generated and immense forces have to be transmitted, and where safe and wear-resistant operation is essential.
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Dr. Yaeseong Hong, Expert Green Production & Decarbonization beim TÜV SÜD
Andreas Schubert, Manager Green Production & Decarbonization beim TÜV SÜD
Dr. Alexander Becker, CEO der GMH Gruppe
Frank Düssler, Director Transformation & Regulation bei GMH
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