In the case of CELSA Group, all the steel contained in the products manufactured by the company is fully recyclable.
Through this technology, the company produces its steel avoiding the extraction and consumption of 11 million m3 of natural resources, the equivalent of more than ten times the volume of the Empire State Building.
The Group aims to give infinite life to finite resources, a significant milestone achieved daily and now coinciding with a record-breaking year for turnover, reaching 6.109 billion euros.
CELSA Group is currently the largest circular supply chain in Europe, significantly contributing to greater industrial raw material autonomy in Spain and across the continent.
The company’s roadmap is shaped by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the initiatives outlined in the Green Deal, aiming to lead the European Union towards ecological transition and achieve climate neutrality by 2050.
[2] This made it the first company to receive a loan through the government's financial support scheme known as Project Birch.
[4] This includes both incoming supply of scrap steel, outgoing finished products, as well as on-site shunting services using remotely-controlled British Rail Class 08 locomotives, supplemented by sub-contract locomotive supply from Harry Needle Railroad Company.