JSW Reduction Projects
JSW Steel reduces CO₂ emissions by implementing additional reduction projects across its steel value chain. Only those projects that meet the additionality criteria outlined in Worldsteel’s Chain of Custody Guidelines are eligible for verification.
Book
The verified reductions are then booked and stored securely in a virtual CO₂ bank monitored by a third-party auditor.
Purchase and Allocation
Customers purchase GreenEdge steel and are supplied with a certificate of CO₂ emission reductions along with a document stating the GHG emission intensity of the steel products.
Claim
Customers can claim the carbon reductions associated with their purchased GreenEdge steel toward their sustainability targets, such as Scope 3 emissions reduction.
The system is aligned with Worldsteel’s Chain of Custody Guidelines, ensuring that all reductions are properly verified, tracked, and transparently accounted for. This ensures that customers can rely on the credibility of their claimed reductions. The Book and Claim system plays a crucial role in helping JSW Steel achieve its carbon neutrality goals and contributing to global decarbonization efforts, all while maintaining the integrity and transparency of the environmental claims.
By choosing GreenEdge, customers can reduce their Scope 3 emissions supporting the achievement of their sustainability goals.
JSW Steel reduces CO₂ emissions by implementing additional reduction projects ensuring that the emission reductions are real and have occured within JSW Steel's value chain.
All CO₂ reductions are independently verified by leading third-party certification bodies. These savings are documented and deposited in a virtual CO₂ bank, which is also monitored by third party auditor.
JSW GreenEdge Steel offers flexible CO₂ reductions, allowing customers to purchase low carbon emission steel with verified reduction certificates as per their requirements.
GreenEdge Steel is fully aligned with Worldsteel Chain of Custody Guidelines (2024), Greenhouse Gas Protocol for Project Accounting Standard and ISO 22095:2020 – Chain of Custody Terminology and Models.