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Steel Manufacturing Is Going Green

Por: Forbes Business February 01, 2023

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Getty Images Key takeaways As more industries work to become more environmentally friendly, it was only a matter of time until the trend came to steelmaking. Historically, making steel is a dirty job that adds pollution to the air. But thanks to technology, a cleaner version of steel, green steel, is now available. Let’s explore what green steel is and the stocks to consider in to profit from this transition. How steel is manufactured Steel is... + full article



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