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31.07.2025

LESS Representing almost 45 % EU Steel Production

The Low Emission Steel Standard (LESS) has broadened its European representation. Following ArcelorMittal Germany, ArcelorMittal’s entities in Belgium, Luxembourg, France and Spain have now joined the LESS aisbl. In addition, the German Steel Association (Wirtschaftsvereinigung Stahl, WV Stahl) has joined LESS as an associated member.

With these new accessions, LESS now represents nearly 45 % of total EU steel production - marking a major step toward a unified, credible, and climate-target-aligned labelling system for low-emission steel in Europe. LESS provides a transparent and technology-neutral framework to classify and label steel products based on their carbon footprint and scrap content. It enables public and private buyers to make informed procurement decisions and supports the development of green lead markets across Europe.

ArcelorMittal strongly supports the expansion of LESS. Dr. Frederik Van De Velde, CEO of ArcelorMittal Belgium, has now joined the LESS board of directors, replacing Reiner Blaschek, CEO ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products who served as a founding member. Dr. Van De Velde noted: “ArcelorMittal is a leading producer of CO2-reduced steel products. By bringing more of our European sites into LESS, we are moving further towards an industry-wide adoption of a low-emissions steel standard that provides customers with information they need for their climate strategies. We want to see sustainability criteria integrated as a standard in public procurement rules across the EU member states, to make lead markets for low-emissions steel a reality: This will be essential to scaling up both public and private demand for these products. Now I am a member of the LESS Board of Directors, I look forward to contributing to the goal of ensuring that LESS becomes the industry standard, for steel producers and all our stakeholders.”

The German Steel Association (WV Stahl), which co-initiated LESS, has now joined as an associated member.

Kerstin Maria Rippel, Director General of WV Stahl, remarked:
“As one of the initiators of the Low Emission Steel Standard (LESS), we remain committed to supporting this now Europe-wide initiative as an associate member. Establishing lead markets for clean steel ‘Made in Europe‘ is essential to ensuring a successful net-zero transition of the steel industry. Achieving this goal requires a transparent and robust standard such as LESS.“

Dr. Carmen Ostwald, Secretary General of LESS, expressed her strong appreciation for the growing number of members and the broad support from across the European steel industry:
“With nearly 45 % of EU steel production now represented, LESS is becoming a cornerstone of Europe’s green steel transition. We warmly welcome further producers and partners who share our ambition to build credible, climate-aligned markets.”

(Source: LESS aisbl.)

 

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