Breakthrough in Sustainable Steel Production
Hyundai Steel has initiated mass production of steel plates with 20% reduced scrap emissions, marking a significant advancement in sustainable manufacturing. The development follows approximately two years of rigorous testing since April 2023 using specialized hybrid production technology.
Innovative Hybrid Manufacturing Process
The company’s breakthrough combines electric arc furnace operations with conventional steelmaking through its unique “Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI)-Scrap Hybrid” process. This proprietary method integrates recycled scrap materials with HBI – a high-purity alternative to traditional iron ore – significantly reducing carbon emissions during production.
The newly launched products belong to Hyundai Steel’s premium Hy Eco Syeel brand, specifically designed for sustainability-focused applications. This production innovation has already achieved quality certifications for 25 distinct steel plate varieties.
Certification Expansion and Market Deployment
Company representatives confirmed plans to expand certification coverage to 53 product specifications within the year. The eco-friendly steel plates will be deployed across domestic and European manufacturing facilities, with initial applications targeting automotive manufacturing and energy storage systems.
“Our proprietary HBI-scrap hybrid technology represents a paradigm shift in sustainable steel production,” stated company officials. “This innovation directly responds to growing market demand for environmentally conscious steel products while supporting the industry’s transition toward automated manufacturing and renewable energy applications.”
Strategic Environmental Commitment
The development aligns with broader industry efforts to reduce manufacturing emissions. By optimizing scrap utilization through advanced furnace technology, Hyundai Steel aims to establish new benchmarks for emission reduction in heavy industry while maintaining product performance standards.
Production facilities in South Korea are currently implementing this technology, with European operations scheduled to adopt the process in subsequent phases. Market analysts anticipate these innovations will strengthen Hyundai Steel’s position in the growing market for sustainable industrial materials.

