Mississippi County, Arkansas Leads the Way in Green Steel Innovation

Industry experts say green steel is the future, and Mississippi County steel plants are leading the way.

Steel manufacturing produces more carbon dioxide than any other heavy industry, responsible for about 8% of total global emissions, according to the World Economic Forum. With eyes on manufacturers to reach net-zero targets and meet ambitious climate goals, green steel is the answer many companies are seeking.

Arkansas steel giants like Blytheville-based Nucor-Yamato, as well as Big River Steel and Hybar of Osceola, are transforming Mississippi County into a hub of recycled steel, renewable energy and innovative technology.

They’re moving production away from traditional pig iron, or iron with a high carbon content, fossil fuels, blast furnaces and other pollution-heavy processes in favor of lighter, greener steel production.

But what exactly is green steel? It can mean a lot of things, but the best definition is “steel with the lowest carbon emissions possible,” according to Dave Stickler, CEO of Hybar.

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