Recycling steel could give lifeline to the industry, report says

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Vast quantities of carbon would be saved if the UK moved away from primary production

Recycling steel could provide a much-needed lifeline for the UK’s troubled steel industry, a new study has found, and have the added benefit of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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We have always recycled steel, 20% of production is normally scrap. Another 'rag and bone' story Grauniad.

Releasing carbon is fantastic. My greenhouse has CO2 pumped into it so my plants can grow better. Healthier plants=more vegetation=more food= quicker environmental recovery from deforestation

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