2022 World Steel in Figures million tonnes, crude steel production million tonnes, crude steel production Rank Company Tonnage Rank Company Tonnage 1 China Baowu Group (1) 119 95 26 China Steel Corporation 15 95 2 ArcelorMittal (2) 79 26 27 Jingye Group 15 38 3 Ansteel Group (3) 55 65 28 Techint Group 14 91 4 Nippon Steel Corporation (4) 49 46 29 Sinogiant Group 14 34
Executive summary – Global Hydrogen Review 2023 – Analysis - IEA Low-emission hydrogen is being taken up very slowly in existing applications, accounting for just 0 7% of total hydrogen demand, implying that hydrogen production and use in 2022 was linked to more than 900 Mt of CO 2 emissions Prospects are better in industry, particularly for ammonia production, with refining lagging behind
Global perspective of municipal solid waste and landfill . . . Globally, more than 2 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) are generated each year, with that amount anticipated to reach around 3 5 billion tonnes by 2050 On a worldwide scale, food and green waste contribute the major proportion of MSW, which accounts for 44% of global waste, followed by recycling waste (38%), which includes plastic, glass, cardboard, and paper, and 18% of other
Rare earths: production share by country 2024| Statista As of 2024, China produced more than two thirds of the total global rare earth mine production In a distant second place was the United States, accounting for a 11 6 percent share of the global
Agricultural production statistics (2000–2022) According to the latest data the global production of primary crop commodities reached 9 6 billion tonnes in 2022, increasing by 56 percent since 2000 and just 0 7 percent since 2021 More on this topic
Global chromium mine production 2010-2023 - Statista In 2023, the global mine production of the transition metal chromium amounted to a gross weight of 41 million metric tons, a significant increase from the 2010 production volume of 23 7 million
Key findings – Global Methane Tracker 2024 – Analysis - IEA We estimate that the production and use of fossil fuels resulted in close to 120 million tonnes (Mt) of methane emissions in 2023, while a further 10 Mt came from bioenergy – largely stemming from the traditional use of biomass Emissions have remained around this level since 2019, when they reached a record high