Tata Steel Recognised as 2025 Steel Sustainability Champion by worldsteel for the Eighth Consecutive Year

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 ~ Recognised for outstanding sustainability efforts and performance ~  

Chandigarh: Tata Steel has been recognised as a Steel Sustainability Champion 2025 by worldsteel for the eighth consecutive year, reaffirming the Company’s commitment to sustainable development and adherence to global standards. Tata Steel has been a champion every year since the programme’s launch in 2018. The recognition highlights Tata Steel’s leadership in the steel industry through its sustainability-driven initiatives and responsible business practices.

Tata Steel is among a select group of steel-producing companies that have been named 2025 Steel Sustainability Champions at worldsteel’s Special General Meeting (SGM) of the Board of Members held today in Sydney, Australia.

On receiving the recognition, T. V. Narendran, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Steel, said: “We are honoured to be recognised once again as a Steel Sustainability Champion by the World Steel Association. This achievement reflects our continued commitment to sustainable steelmaking, integrating cutting-edge technologies and responsible business practices to reduce environmental impact. We remain dedicated to driving innovation, improving resource efficiency, and contributing meaningfully to a greener and more resilient future for the steel industry.”

To qualify as a Sustainability Champion, companies must meet stringent criteria including signing the worldsteel Sustainability Charter and demonstrating commitments to environmental responsibility, social impact, and governance excellence.

Additionally, companies must provide Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) data to worldsteel’s data collection programme.

Tata Steel has been a foundational participant in worldsteel’s Climate Action programme and continues to be recognised as an accredited Climate Action member.  In 2025, Tata Steel became India’s first steel company to demonstrate end-to-end capabilities to develop steel pipes for the transportation of hydrogen. The Company was also the first Indian steelmaker to introduce biochar into its production processes to lower carbon emissions. In 2024, Tata Steel became the first Indian steel company to perform full laden leg on B24 biofuel for its raw material shipment.

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