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Waste to wealth: In a first, AM/NS India gets CSIR-CRRI’s breakthrough steel slag aggregates technology

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Waste to wealth: In a first, AM/NS India gets CSIR-CRRI’s breakthrough steel slag aggregates technology

Steel Slag Road Technology.

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NE BUSINESS BUREAU
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI, JULY 25

ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India) has partnered with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) – Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) to spearhead the transformative shift towards sustainable infrastructure development by promoting the adoption of steel slag road technology that replaces the usage of natural aggregates with processed steel slag aggregates in road construction.

Reimagining steel waste. Reinventing how India builds roads.
We are proud to be the first in India to receive CSIR-CRRI’s license to process steel slag for road construction, a step toward sustainable, long-lasting infrastructure.

Read more: https://t.co/LEvXucuxuB pic.twitter.com/yp5U1bJ99m

— ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (@AMNSIndia) July 25, 2025

Thus AM/NS India has become the first company in the country to secure the coveted license for steel slag valorisation technology from CSIR – CRRI, a premier national research institution operating under the Ministry of Science & Technology, to produce processed steel slag aggregates for road construction.

  • This means company can apply the special technology developed by CSIR-CRRI to scientifically process steel slag aggregates at the flagship plant in Hazira, Gujarat for their use in steel slag road building
  • License from country’s premier scientific institute, under the Ministry of Science & Technology, reinforces firm’s leadership in innovation in line with circular economy and India’s net-zero goal
  • Technology will reduce environmental degradation and natural resource strain when applied at scale, replacing natural road-building aggregates
  • This achievement builds upon our previous involvement in successfully building what is possibly the world’s first one-kilometre, six-lane road made from steel slag, which was also recognised by the India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records: Ranjan Dhar, Director and Vice President, Sales & Marketing at ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India

AM/NS India has received the ‘Steel Slag Valorization Technology for Development of Processed EAF Steel Slag Aggregates at AM/NS India plant in Hazira for Utilization in Road Construction’ certificate of license, which means the company can apply the special technology developed by CSIR-CRRI to scientifically process steel slag aggregates at the flagship plant in Hazira, Gujarat, for their use in road construction.

AM/NS India currently produces specially designed slag under the brand name ‘AM/NS Aakar’, which meets the CSIR-CRRI’s stringent technical guidelines, specifications, and quality control measures. Processed steel slag aggregates produced by AM/NS India under technological license have proven to be more durable and cost-effective than natural aggregates typically used in road and highway constructions. AM/NS India generates about 1.70 million tonnes of steel slag annually, which now can be processed as per the CSIR-CRRI’s technology.

Satish Pandey, Senior Principal Scientist at CSIR-CRRI and inventor of the technology, said: “The steel slag road technology is a game-changer for India’s road infrastructure. The country generates over 19 million tonnes of steel slag annually, and the direct use of untreated steel slag poses a significant risk to the mechanical properties and durability of the steel slag-derived composites. With this license, AM/NS India – which collaborated with us in building India’s first ‘all steel slag road’ in Hazira – is now being allowed to manufacture, market or sell the specially designed processed steel slag aggregates for road construction.”

Ranjan Dhar, Director and Vice President, Sales & Marketing at ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India), said: “We are proud to have received the first license of the technology for steel slag valorization used for conversion of steel slag as road-making aggregates. This achievement builds upon our previous involvement in successfully building what is possibly the world’s first one-kilometre, six-lane road made from steel slag, which was also recognised by the India Book of Records and the Asia Book of Records. This not only reiterates our commitment to contribute to a circular economy by recycling and reusing by-products from our steelmaking operations but also sets a new benchmark, besides aligning with Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji’s mission of ‘Waste to Wealth’.”

Scientifically processed steel slag for roads provides significant advantages over traditional construction materials. The steel slag roads are about 30 to 40 % more cost-effective and can last up to three times longer than standard bitumen roads, reducing repair and maintenance needs. Their strength makes them suitable for various environments, from coastal regions to rugged terrains.

Utilisation of unprocessed steel slag in road making poses challenges in durability of roads and can cause environmental impact. To address this, CSIR-CRRI was awarded a national project by the Ministry of Steel, Government of India, to conduct scientific research on the uses of steel slag in road construction, with AM/NS India opting to collaborate for the initiative. As a result, India’s first ‘all steel slag road’ was built in Hazira using specially designed steel slag aggregates in collaboration with the CSIR – CRRI. The road, which was made by replacing natural aggregates in all the layers, was subsequently inaugurated by the then Hon’ble Union Steel Minister Ram Chandra Prasad Singh in 2022.

In recent developments, the world’s first coastal steel slag road was inaugurated inside a private port at Hazira. Another steel slag road ‘NH-53 diamond bourse’ in Surat was also developed, which used ‘AM/NS Aakar’.

Meanwhile, steel slag generation is expected to reach 60 million tonnes by FY 2030, considering the ongoing capacity augmentation in Indian steel plants to produce 300 million tonnes of steel by FY 2030-31. Therefore, the Steel Ministry is promoting the usage of steel slag road technology and actively collaborating with the Ministry of Science & Technology, and Ministry of Road Transport & Highways to facilitate the large-scale utilisation of the industrial by-product. This initiative supports India’s circular economy, which is expected to generate a market value of over $2 trillion and create close to 10 million jobs by 2050.

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