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Jindal Steel Named 2026 Sustainability Yearbook Member After 42-Point CSA Jump

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Business 13 hours ago ANI

 Jindal Steel has strengthened its ESG standing after recording a 42-point improvement in its Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) score, earning recognition as a 2026 Sustainability Yearbook Member. The milestone signals sharper performance across key sustainability pillars that matter most to the steel industry—environmental impact, worker safety, operational governance, and transparent reporting.

For steelmakers, CSA performance is increasingly tied to customer expectations, global supply-chain requirements, and access to capital. A higher score typically reflects stronger systems around emissions management, energy efficiency, responsible sourcing, compliance, and measurable sustainability targets—areas that influence both competitiveness and stakeholder confidence.

The recognition also underlines how sustainability has become a business differentiator in metals, not just a compliance checkbox. As buyers prioritize low-carbon materials and traceable production, steel producers investing in cleaner operations, robust governance, and accountable ESG metrics are better positioned to win long-term contracts and build resilient growth.With momentum building around decarbonisation and “green steel” demand, this upgrade adds to Jindal Steel’s credibility as the sector moves toward more sustainable manufacturing and reporting standards.