Cleveland-Cliffs publishes 2025 sustainability report, cites 10% drop in Scope 1-2 emissions

Reuters04-02
Cleveland-Cliffs publishes 2025 sustainability report, cites 10% drop in Scope 1-2 emissions
  • Cleveland-Cliffs sustainability report for calendar 2025 flagged lowest-ever total recordable incident rate of 0.8, down 43% from 2021.
  • Companywide absolute Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions fell 10% from 2023, with 2025 emissions shown at 33 million metric tons CO2e.
  • Energy-efficiency projects slated to save more than 41 million kWh per year, supporting a 10% companywide energy-intensity reduction goal over 10 years.
  • Coshocton Works commissioned USD 150 million stainless bright anneal line using 100% hydrogen atmosphere, targeting quality gains and lower facility emissions footprint.
  • Report listed 2025 revenue of USD 18.6 billion, with net tons steel shipments of 16.2 million.


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