Hyundai Steel Co 2017 IR

The report details Hyundai Steel's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2016. Key highlights include achieving a total production of 60 million tons of melted iron at the Dangjin Integrated Steelworks and upgrading credit ratings from global agencies Moody's and S&P. The company expanded its application of advanced high-strength steels for automobiles and developed high-performance earthquake-resistant reinforcement bars. Additionally, Hyundai Steel reduced greenhouse gas emissions to 19,103 thousand tCO2e and achieved a 99.1% recycling rate for by-products, including the development of eco-friendly road pavement material FerroPhalt.

Company: Hyundai Steel Co

Sector: Materials

Country: South Korea

Year: 2017

Type: IR

Pages: 49

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Hyundai Steel Co

Hyundai Steel Co 2017 Integrated Report

Integrated Report

The report details Hyundai Steel's financial and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2016. Key highlights include achieving a total production of 60 million tons of melted iron at the Dangjin Integrated Steelworks and upgrading credit ratings from global agencies Moody's and S&P. The company expanded its application of advanced high-strength steels for automobiles and developed high-performance earthquake-resistant reinforcement bars. Additionally, Hyundai Steel reduced greenhouse gas emissions to 19,103 thousand tCO2e and achieved a 99.1% recycling rate for by-products, including the development of eco-friendly road pavement material FerroPhalt.

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Document Details

Report Year

2017

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016

Fiscal Year

2016

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

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Materiality Assessment

Assurance

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