Sustainability
Sustainability in Metals Manufacturing
The most underrated sustainability lever in metals manufacturing isn’t your energy tariff. It’s scrap.
Every tonne of bar or structural section that ends up as offcut waste represents raw material, energy, and transport that’s already been paid for. Then thrown away. AI-optimised cutting plans have reduced long product scrap by up to 50% in real-world trials. That’s 20+ tonnes of steel saved at a single site in a single trial. Less scrap means less re-melting, less haulage to the merchant, and a carbon footprint you can actually defend when a customer or an auditor asks.
There’s more. Accurate inventory management stops over-ordering. That means less steel sitting idle in the yard, fewer emergency deliveries, and less material that gets obsoleted before it’s used. Better mill certificate traceability means you use the right material first time, rather than defaulting to fresh stock when a perfectly serviceable remnant is sitting in the back of the rack.
Posts here cover scrap reduction, material efficiency, circular economy practice in metals, and how AI tools help manufacturers cut waste without cutting throughput. We look at the real numbers: tonnes saved, COâ‚‚ avoided, cost recovered. Not aspirational targets.
Less waste. Better margins. A lower carbon number with evidence behind it.
The Manufacturer MX awards
- Ruth Kearney
- News
- Nov 9, 2021
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We are so excited for the reveal of The Manufacturer Top 100 2021 in Liverpool! We are proud to be supporting Helen Anderson of CPI TMD at the awards.
Read More: The Manufacturer MX awardsUpskilling for the green revolution
- Will Harris
- Archive
- Nov 4, 2021
- Updated
92% of manufacturers believe net zero will be achievable for their business by 2050. To make this reality, the government and industry need to put strategies in place that map out how they are going to unlock the skills needed for the green revolution. Make UK and Sage recently teamed up to release a report that investigates the subject and makes some recommendations for success.
Read More: Upskilling for the green revolutionThe UK's leading manufacturing event
- Will Harris
- News
- Nov 2, 2021
- Updated
Digital Manufacturing Week will be taking place next week in Liverpool. You’ll find us there on Wednesday and Thursday the 10th and 11th, on Innovation alley.
Read More: The UK's leading manufacturing eventMicrosoft Emissions Impact Dashboard - what you need to know
- Will Harris
- Archive
- Oct 25, 2021
- Updated
The Emissions Impact Dashboard is a great way to track and reduce cloud carbon emissions. The tool has an accessible visual interface that gives users high quality data and key insights into their cloud carbon footprint. If you’re aiming for net zero this dashboard can be a step in the right direction.
Read More: Microsoft Emissions Impact Dashboard - what you need to knowInvesting in digital technology lowers future operating costs for manufacturers
- Steph Locke
- Archive , Blog
- Oct 19, 2021
- Updated
There are so many benefits to going digital with your business including cutting your future operating costs and becoming more sustainable. We’ve taken a look at the UKRI’s report on productivity opportunities and risks in a transformative, low-carbon and digital age which looks at this in more detail.
Read More: Investing in digital technology lowers future operating costs for manufacturersUK Government supports AI approaches to manufacturing sustainability
- Steph Locke
- Archive , Blog
- Sep 28, 2021
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The UK government released its AI strategy on 22nd September 2021. We’ve looked at the report and broken down how this will affect the manufacturing industry going forward. We outline some key areas such as skills shortages, addressing net-zero challenges, and new product development as well as the next steps manufacturers can take.
Read More: UK Government supports AI approaches to manufacturing sustainabilitySteph Locke at Impact Festival 2021
- Will Harris
- News
- Sep 22, 2021
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Take a look at what happened at last week’s Impact Festival, where Steph took part in the EIT Manufacturing panel on The Future of Sustainable Manufacturing.
Read More: Steph Locke at Impact Festival 2021Digitalising your business processes to be more sustainable
- Steph Locke
- Archive , Blog
- Sep 21, 2021
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Digitalising your business processes might help you run a more sustainable, environmentally friendly manufacturing operation. Simply digitising your records and reducing physical resource usage is an excellent place to begin. Taking it a step further and re-engineering the way you work to be smoother, more integrated, and less data entry dependent while digitalising can save you even more compute power (and therefore energy!).
Read More: Digitalising your business processes to be more sustainableImpact festival 2021
- Will Harris
- News
- Sep 15, 2021
- Updated
Impact festival is an event taking place in Frankfurt over 16 and 17 September. It aims to bring together thought-leaders and innovators working on sustainability to discuss and collaborate on potential problems. Our CEO, Steph Locke will be speaking there on the EIT manufacturing panel.
Read More: Impact festival 2021Cloud Migration: important for a green future
- Steph Locke
- Archive , Blog
- Sep 15, 2021
- Updated
Cloud providers like Microsoft are making their data centres greener and carbon neutral, whereas your in-house servers and associated resources are burning energy. As well as potentially lowering your compute costs, revitalising your IT infrastructure, reducing risk, the green advantages make a cloud move a must for any manufacturer with sights on a net zero goal.
Read More: Cloud Migration: important for a green futureCategories
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