Govt plans Rs 5,000 crore scheme to help steel industry adopt green technologies
The government is set to launch a Rs 5,000 crore scheme within three months to boost cleaner technologies in India’s steel sector, a major contributor to carbon emissions. This initiative, the National Strategy for Sustainable Secondary Steel, aims to reduce the industry’s environmental footprint and align with India’s net-zero commitments. While benefiting all steelmakers, secondary producers are expected to receive significant financial backing to adopt sustainable practices.
The government is set to launch a Rs 5,000 crore scheme within three months to boost cleaner technologies in India’s steel sector, a major contributor to carbon emissions. This initiative, the National Strategy for Sustainable Secondary Steel, aims to reduce the industry’s environmental footprint and align with India’s net-zero commitments. While benefiting all steelmakers, secondary producers are expected to receive significant financial backing to adopt sustainable practices.
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