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Environmental credentials highlighted behind British Steel's huge investment as union welcomes spend

Billet caster comes with new water treatment plant

British Steel's Scunthorpe plant.(Image: Reach Plc)

A £48 million investment from British Steel in a new billet caster at its Scunthorpe headquarters comes with stronger environmental credentials.

Part of the spend covers a new water treatment plant at the works, with the casting of billets - the semi finished steel - using water as significant stages of the process.

Having unveiled its low carbon roadmap last year, pledging to achieve Net Zero status through the biggest transformation ever seen, it is an investment in more efficient processes as the company looks into a range of innovative technologies to reduce its carbon intensity.

Read more: £80m investment in British Steel gets under way in Scunthorpe

Fuel-switching to hydrogen from natural gas is also being explored.

Allan Bell, British Steel’s chief commercial and procurement officer, said: “The casting process uses water to cool the products in a carefully controlled fashion to deliver the required product properties. We also use water to cool our equipment during the casting process. This water is captured and then treated so we can reuse it in the site’s processes. “Our new water treatment plant will enable us to do this in a much more efficient manner, meaning we’ll use less water and less energy.

“Exploring and adopting new technology is driving us towards a clean, green and sustainable future.

“Delivering our transformation requires a great deal of hard work but we’re committed to continuing to improve our manufacturing operations, energy efficiency and environmental performance.”