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Urgent Need for Low-Carbon Transformation in the Metal Fabrication Industry

The urgent need for low-carbon transformation is especially pronounced in the metal fabrication industry, which has long been resource- and energy-intensive with high carbon emissions, making it a key sector for addressing climate change and global carbon neutrality goals.
Published: Aug 13, 2025
Urgent Need for Low-Carbon Transformation in the Metal Fabrication Industry

Traditional Processes and Low-Carbon Alternative Technologies

First, the metal fabrication industry mainly relies on the traditional blast furnace-basic oxygen furnace (BF-BOF) process, which consumes large amounts of coal and results in significant greenhouse gas emissions. For example, China’s steel industry accounts for about 15% of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions, making it a major carbon source. Therefore, the industry must innovate and upgrade technologies, shifting to low-carbon alternative processes such as electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking and hydrogen direct reduction of iron (H2-DRI) to substantially reduce its carbon footprint. This shift is also a policy priority in major steel-producing countries like China and Europe, targeting significant increases in EAF steel production and hydrogen utilization between 2025 and 2030. In addition, internationally renowned steel companies such as Sweden’s SSAB and Germany’s Thyssenkrupp have invested heavily in hydrogen reduction technology and plan to achieve commercial operation by 2030. These pioneering cases demonstrate that technological transformation has moved from theory to practical application, serving as a model for industry-wide decarbonization.

International Policy Drivers and Carbon Emission Management

Second, the urgency of low-carbon transformation is driven not only by technological needs but also by international policies and market mechanisms. Instruments such as Emissions Trading Systems (ETS) and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAM) are being implemented gradually, imposing cost pressures on high-emission industries and pushing companies to accelerate decarbonization. Related guidelines and technical standards are also being improved to support accurate measurement, management, and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions within the industry. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global steel sector accounts for approximately 7-9% of CO2 emissions, and its current decarbonization pace is insufficient to meet the Paris Agreement targets. The World Steel Association has outlined a vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, emphasizing the need for simultaneous industrial upgrades and policy support to overcome significant decarbonization challenges.

Capital Investment and Material Circularity

Moreover, the low-carbon transformation requires significant capital investment, including upgrading equipment, retrofitting production lines, and building hydrogen and other clean energy infrastructure. Reports indicate that China’s steel industry alone will need to invest hundreds of billions of US dollars by 2050 to support comprehensive low-carbon manufacturing transformation, covering energy efficiency improvements, hydrogen reduction technology development, and carbon capture and utilization. At the same time, governments and financial institutions are facilitating decarbonization through guided investments, subsidies, and financial instruments to promote technology commercialization. At the same time, increasing scrap steel recycling rates and material circularity are crucial ways to reduce the carbon footprint. According to the World Steel Association, producing steel from recycled scrap can reduce manufacturing carbon emissions by approximately 58%. Therefore, promoting circular economy strategies and strengthening scrap supply chain management are key components of the industry’s low-carbon transformation.

Industry Competitiveness and the Role of Smart Manufacturing

Finally, the transformation must balance industry competitiveness and supply chain resilience. Global manufacturing and trade uncertainties present challenges, but growing demand for low-carbon steel products also creates new business opportunities. The integration capabilities of smart manufacturing platforms for data and production processes will become key drivers in promoting energy saving, emission reduction, and operational efficiency. Conclusion In summary, the low-carbon transformation of the metal fabrication industry is a crucial component of achieving global climate goals, characterized by urgent technological innovation, policy-driven momentum, and substantial capital requirements. Future industry development will continue to deepen around hydrogen technology applications, green material recycling, smart manufacturing integration, and supportive policy mechanisms to ensure both environmental sustainability and economic benefits.

Published by Aug 13, 2025 Source: E3G. Metal Book

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