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New Delhi Supports Tata Steel Indo Sweden Partnership For Cleaner Industry Innovation

New Delhi has extended support to Tata Steel under the Indo–Sweden Industry Transition Partnership to drive innovation in low-carbon steel and cement production. The collaboration brings together Indian and Swedish researchers, universities, and industrial partners to develop technologies that reduce emissions and industrial waste. By advancing projects focused on circular processes and clean energy integration, the initiative positions both countries at the forefront of sustainable industrial transformation.

The partnership, facilitated by India’s Department of Science and Technology, Sweden’s Energy Agency, and the global LeadIT platform, is designed to accelerate practical solutions for energy-intensive sectors. According to a senior official involved in the programme, “This collaboration demonstrates how shared research and co-created innovation can tackle emissions in critical industries while creating scalable solutions for a greener industrial future.”One of the key projects, MiCOBlast, focuses on converting blast furnace off-gases into valuable products using microwave plasma technology. Researchers from IIT Hyderabad and Swedish clean-tech partners are working with Tata Steel to bring the technology closer to pre-pilot deployment. Experts suggest that such approaches could significantly reduce emissions from conventional steelmaking, modernising processes that have traditionally relied on high-carbon operations.

The second initiative, Steel Slag Reborn, targets resource optimisation across the steel and cement value chains. Collaborating with IIT ISM Dhanbad, J K Cement, and Swedish innovators, the project aims to extract high-value metallics from steel slag while converting the remaining material into low-carbon cement additives. Analysts note that this circular approach not only reduces industrial waste but also lowers the carbon footprint of cement, a sector that contributes substantially to global emissions.Both projects were presented at COP30 in Brazil, reinforcing alignment with international climate priorities. Their formal launch at the Swedish Embassy in New Delhi earlier this month signals a strengthened bilateral effort in industrial decarbonisation. Officials emphasised that combining research excellence with industrial expertise is essential for implementing solutions that are both environmentally responsible and commercially viable.Industry observers note that India’s manufacturing landscape is increasingly tied to sustainability, competitiveness, and efficiency. For urban areas hosting major industrial clusters, these low-carbon initiatives could improve air quality, reduce waste management pressures, and encourage adoption of greener construction materials. Such advancements are critical to building climate-resilient and inclusive cities, reflecting Urban Acres’ vision of sustainable urbanisation.

Tata Steel, a leading global producer with a 35 million tonne annual crude steel capacity, has long prioritised innovation-driven decarbonisation. Its plants in India and Europe are recognised for advanced digital manufacturing and sustainability practices, including ResponsibleSteel™ certification and international awards. Company representatives highlight that partnerships like the Indo–Sweden collaboration accelerate the development of transformative technologies, setting benchmarks for cleaner, circular, and low-carbon industrial futures.

Also Read: Jaisalmer Plant Secures India’s Largest Raw Mill To Boost Cement Capacity

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