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Union Budget 2026: Steel industry seeks support for scrap usage, faster green steel transition

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Last updated: January 21, 2026 2:11 am
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Published: January 21, 2026
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  • In its budget wishlist, the Indian Steel Association (ISA) has sought measures to promote increased use of scrap for green steel production.
    • Steel Association seeks measures to promote increased use of scrap 
    • Green steel central for industry’s long-term trajectory

In its budget wishlist, the Indian Steel Association (ISA) has sought measures to promote increased use of scrap for green steel production.

New Delhi:

Ahead of the Union Budget, stakeholders from the domestic steel industry have urged the government to introduce measures to promote greater use of scrap in green steel production, a priority as India intensifies efforts to cut carbon dioxide emissions. Green steel production focuses on adopting low-carbon technologies and increasing the use of alternative raw materials, including scrap, to reduce the sector’s environmental footprint.

Steel Association seeks measures to promote increased use of scrap 

In its pre-budget wishlist, the Indian Steel Association (ISA) has called for policy measures to encourage greater use of scrap in green steel production.

The apex industry body has also urged the government to extend the Goods and Services Tax (GST) reverse charge mechanism across the entire metal scrap supply chain, saying the move would simplify compliance, plug tax leakages, and enhance ease of doing business.

Meanwhile, rating agency ICRA said the shift towards low-carbon green steel is likely to be gradual and long-term, as high costs and technological limitations continue to slow the pace of decarbonisation.

According to Girishkumar Kadam, Senior Vice-President and Group Head, Corporate Sector Ratings at ICRA, merely switching to green power could cut emissions by around 13 per cent in blast furnace–basic oxygen furnace (BF-BOF) mills and by up to 22 per cent in direct reduced iron (DRI)-based steel plants.

Green steel central for industry’s long-term trajectory

Sandeep Kumar Jalan, Co-founder and Managing Director of A-One Steel India Limited, said green steel is central to the industry’s long-term trajectory, but managing higher capital intensity and energy costs in the initial phase remains a key challenge.

“Clear budgetary support for renewable power integration and cleaner production technologies would help steelmakers plan investments with greater confidence,” he added.

Parmod Sagar, Chairman, MD and CEO of RHI Magnesita India, said the refractory industry is an indispensable enabler of infrastructure growth and should be recognised as a critical sector. He also called for a review of duties on essential raw materials and support for circular economy technologies to strengthen domestic manufacturing and supply chain resilience.

Former steel secretary Aruna Sharma said the steel industry has begun aligning with the Green Steel policy notified by the Ministry of Steel, but stronger fiscal intervention is needed to accelerate adoption. She said the industry is already investing in the transition, which is clearly futuristic, but budgetary support is essential to speed up production and usage of green steel.

Sharma added that production through non-coal routes such as DRI and electric arc furnaces should be incentivised, while coal-based induction furnaces need to be gradually disincentivised.

Mandating at least 20 per cent green steel usage in infrastructure projects and removing GST on green steel would help offset higher costs, she said.

Industry body ASSOCHAM has recommended fiscal support for hydrogen-based DRI production, access to concessional green finance, and incentives for captive renewable power, waste heat recovery and adoption of energy-efficient technologies.

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