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China’s Ansteel Lianzhong stainless steel products pass carbon footprint verification

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Update time : 2025-11-24 15:26:55

Six core stainless steel products from Ansteel Lianzhong Co., Ltd. have successfully passed carbon footprint verification in accordance with the international standard ISO 14067:2018. The verification, conducted by an authoritative third party, covers the entire lifecycle, from raw materials and production to transport, of key product grades such as 301, 304, 316, 420, 430, and 444.

 

This achievement highlights the company’s progress in environmental management and low-carbon transition. It provides data-driven insights to identify emission reduction opportunities, support technological upgrades, and enhance green brand value. Furthermore, the certification helps downstream clients meet international carbon regulations, such as the EU’s carbon tariff mechanism, and strengthens competitiveness in global markets by addressing green trade barriers.

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