11,311.31 TRY BIST 100 BIST 100
49.99 EUR EUR EUR
42.70 USD USD USD
6.09 CNY CNY CNY
0.12 CNY CNY/EUR CNY/EUR
38.34 TRY Interest Interest
61.45 USD Fossil Oil Fossil Oil
86.33 USD Silver Silver
11,311.31 USD Copper Copper
101.64 USD Iron Ore Iron Ore
349.00 USD Shipbreaking Scrap Shipbreaking Scrap
5,944.55 TRY Gold (gr) Gold (gr)

Harsco Environmental signs USD 150 million contract with Jindal Stainless

Harsco Environmental, a division of Enviri Corporation, has signed a new 15-year contract worth USD 150 million with India’s leading stainless steel producer, Jindal Stainless.

Harsco Environmental signs USD 150 million contract with Jindal Stainless

According to the company statement, the agreement covers the expansion of slag processing operations at Jajpur, located in India’s Odisha state.

The new contract marks an extension of the collaboration that began between the two companies in 2015. As part of the deal, an additional wet grinding plant will be built to support Jindal Stainless’s stainless steel operations. The facility, to be operated by Harsco Environmental, is said to be the only one of its kind in India.

The new plant will create 140 jobs

The investment is expected to generate around 140 new jobs in the region. In addition, the existing stainless steel slag processing agreement has been extended for another ten years, bringing the partnership’s duration to 2038.

Commenting on the deal, Harsco Environmental President Christophe Reitemeier stated that “this partnership represents a significant step forward in our shared journey to transform the stainless steel industry with sustainable solutions.”

Jindal Stainless, India’s largest stainless steel manufacturer, continues to expand its production capacity to meet growing demand. The company’s consolidated revenue for the 2025 fiscal year reached INR 40,182 crore (approximately USD 4.75 billion).

Jindal Stainless Managing Director Abhyuday Jindal emphasized that the new facility “will enhance environmental sustainability by enabling profitable slag utilization and create new opportunities within the communities where we operate.”

Throughout the current contract period, Harsco Environmental has processed more than five million tons of slag for Jindal Stainless and aims to double its business volume in India by 2028.

Meanwhile, Harsco Environmental recently announced its re-entry into the Slovak market. The company signed a five-year briquetting agreement with Belgian firm Carmeuse and a three-year scrap cleaning contract with US Steel Košice. These two agreements are seen as an important step in strengthening the company’s presence in the European market.

Comments

No comment yet.

Only +plus subscribers can access this content.

SUBSCRIBE now to share your thoughts on the markets and get more comments.
SUBSCRIBE If you already have an account Sign In

Most read news

Kazakhstan and Saudi Arabia aim to enhance cooperation in mining and metallurgy

Monday, December 15, 2025

The Turkish imported scrap market enters a stabilization phase after a period of continuous increases

Friday, December 12, 2025

China's crude steel production decreases 10.9% in November

Monday, December 15, 2025

SSAB expands the Strenx® certified fabricator network to the Netherlands

Monday, December 15, 2025

Björneborg Steel renews Its MES system for digital transformation in manufacturing

Monday, December 15, 2025
Follow List
Expand
Your watch list is empty

Add your favorite commodities for quick access and don't miss the latest price change news.


There are no news categories you follow
Edit Notification Preferences
E-bulletin subscription
Sign up to receive the latest news and daily iron prices by e-mail and sms
Become a Plus Subscriber Now!
Try it free for 3 days!
Subscribe Now
Neutral Prices
Be informed
Provincial Iron Prices
Comments and Analysis
Subscribe Now