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SIPS 2025 takes place from November 17-20, 2025 at the Dusit Thani Mactan Resort in Cebu, Philippines

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Oral Presentations


08:00 SUMMIT PLENARY - Dusit Ballroom
12:00 LUNCH - Tradewinds Café

SESSION:
CompositeThuPM1-R1
Meyers International Symposium (11th Intl. Symp. on Composite, Ceramic & Nano Materials Processing, Characterization & Applications)
Thu. 20 Nov. 2025 / Room: Dusit 1
Session Chairs: Lisley Madeira Coelho; Student Monitors: TBA

13:40: [CompositeThuPM103] OS
SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES IN THE BRAZILIAN STEEL INDUSTRY
Gislaine Soares Araujo1; Paulo Assis2; Braian Araujo1
1Federal University of Ouro Preto, Mariana, Brazil; 2Federal University of Ouro Preto, Ouro Preto, Brazil
Paper ID: 144 [Abstract]

The steel industry is vital to the Brazilian economy, contributing to socio-economic development and job creation. Brazil is one of the largest steel producers in the world, but faces significant environmental challenges, such as greenhouse gas emissions and excessive consumption of natural resources. Adopting sustainable practices is essential to mitigate these impacts and ensure the sector's competitiveness. The need for sustainable practices in the steel industry is driven by the environmental impacts of steel production, which include CO2 emissions, natural resource degradation and waste generation. Inadequate solid waste management also represents a challenge. The implementation of advanced technologies and energy efficiency are key to the sustainability of the sector. The industry needs to balance economic growth with environmental protection. The aim of the article is to discuss sustainable practices that reconcile economic development and environmental protection in the steel industry, demonstrating how it is possible to reduce environmental impacts without compromising the sector's growth. The article highlights that the Brazilian steel industry has advanced in technologies that promote sustainability, but still faces challenges compared to other countries. The recommendations include adopting sustainable technologies, implementing circular economy practices, promoting transparency and social responsibility, and educating and training employees. The government should develop public policies that encourage sustainable practices, while civil society should adopt conscious consumption habits and actively participate in sustainability initiatives.

References:
[1] AQUINO, Sergio Ricardo Fernandes. Theories of sustainability and sustainable development. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/33675817/Teorias_da_Sustentabilidade_e_Desenvolvimento_Sust ent%C3%A1vel
[2] ARAÚJO, José Alencastro de. The concept of virtual water applied to the manufacture of rolled steel. XIX Brazilian Symposium on Water Resources. 27/11/2011 to 01/12/2011, Maceió-AL. Disponível em: https://abrh.s3.sa-east- 1.amazonaws.com/Sumarios/81/26287755b5fe0b6fc6f7d3ea92712c2f_3707121c0fc3ce741fd 24d0afd6c8a90.pdf


14:20 POSTERS - Ballroom Foyer