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  • 05/11/2020
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LIBERTY Steel UK supports ‘build back better’ plan with first rebar orders

LIBERTY Steel UK, part of sustainable industry leader GFG Alliance, is set to ship its first orders of sustainably-produced steel reinforcing bar (rebar) after securing full Cares and sustainability approval this week.

Orders of nearly 10,000 tonnes will be delivered before the end of the year, building on LIBERTY’s strategy to supply GREENSTEEL components to UK construction and infrastructure projects and reduce the UK’s reliance on imported steel.

Following successful summer trials at LIBERTY Steel’s Rotherham rolling mill, LIBERTY started production of its ‘GreBar’ – reflecting its sustainable production from scrap metal melted in an electric arc furnace – in October, ahead of a visit by shadow cabinet ministers Ed Miliband MP and John Healey MP.

Rebar is used as a tension device for reinforced concrete structures in major road, rail and construction projects. LIBERTY’s mill has the capability to produce rebar in sizes 25, 32, 40 and 50mm in Grade B500C, with plans to add 20mm to its offering.

LIBERTY Steel is aiming to challenge the UK’s current reliance on imported rebar and target future infrastructure projects. Half of the 1.2 million tonnes of rebar used annually in the UK is sourced from abroad while the HS2 rail project will require nearly one million tonnes of rebar. Upgrades and replacement of existing residential and transport infrastructure will also fuel future demand.

Peter Gate, Commercial Director of Rebar for LIBERTY Steel UK said: “The UK government has pledged to ‘build back better’ from the pandemic and our rebar offering made through LIBERTY’s GREENSTEEL process offers customers the chance to use high-quality steel produced sustainably by a UK business.

“Reducing the UK’s reliance on imported rebar will cut transportation emissions and costs while strengthening the country’s supply chain for major construction projects.

“We have placed particular emphasis on developing the capability to provide 50mm rebar, which will give customers a broader UK market offering in this size and help drive design and cost efficiencies in construction.”

LIBERTY Steel is also pushing ahead with research and development of micro-alloyed steel rebar – not commonplace in the global market – which will have more consistent grain capability that is useful for specific structural applications.

LIBERTY’s Rotherham mill will ramp up production of GreBar over the coming months, with ultimate capacity to reach 300,000 tonnes per annum.

LIBERTY Steel Group employs 1,800 people in the South Yorkshire area, with a focus on producing steel for demanding markets including the oil & gas, aerospace and power generation sectors.

Further information from:

Andrew Mitchell
Head of Communications – UK, GFG Alliance
+44 7516 029 522 andrew.mitchell@gfgalliance.com
Henry Evans
Media Relations, GFG Alliance
+44 7540 249 364 Henry.evans@gfgalliance.com

Note to Editors:
LIBERTY Steel Group, part of the GFG Alliance and a leading GREENSTEEL producer, is a global integrated steel business bringing together assets across the steel supply chain, from production of liquid steel from raw and recycled materials through to high value precision engineered steels. With a total rolling capacity of 18 million tonnes, 200+ manufacturing locations globally across 10 countries and employing more than 30,000 people, LIBERTY Steel’s furnaces, mills, services centres and distribution sites across the UK, continental Europe, Australia, the United States and China serve demanding sectors such as construction, energy, aerospace, automotive, and infrastructure. LIBERTY Steel is a leader in sustainable industry with a mission to become Carbon Neutral by 2030 (CN30).

Photograph courtesy of Viktor Mácha