Company Profile
MAANSHAN IRON
Description
Maanshan Iron & Steel Company Limited, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells iron and steel products, and related by-products in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and internationally. The company offers steel plates, including hot and cold-rolled thin plates, galvanized plates, coil-coating plates, and medium plates; section steel products, such as H-shaped steel and medium-shaped steel; high-speed wire rod and hot-rolled reinforcing steel products; and train wheels and wheel rims. It also engages in the production and distribution of ferrous metallurgy, screw threaded steels, round and section steels, angle and deformed steels, wires, and rods; sale, import, and export of iron ore, iron ore fines, and scrap steel; metallurgy and extended processing of iron and steel products. In addition, the company is involved in production and sale of coke and coke chemical products and energy; production and distribution of metallic products; design, research and development, manufacture, maintenance, and sale of rail wheels, axles, wheel sets, bogies, and other rail equipment. Further, it engages in trading of steel products and pig iron; and investment and trading businesses. Maanshan Iron & Steel Company Limited was founded in 1953 and is headquartered in Maanshan, the People's Republic of China.
Reports
This company has 8 ESG reports available.
ESG Performance Overview
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KPI Indicators
A1.1 Emission Types and Data
66 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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SOₓ Emissions | 21 | |
NOₓ Emissions | 23 | |
Airborne Particulate Matter (PM) Emissions | 22 |
A1.2 Direct (Scope 1) and Indirect (Scope 2) GHG Emissions
70 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Volume) | 3 | |
Scope 1 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Volume) | 3 | |
Scope 2 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Volume) | 3 | |
Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Unit Product) | 4 | |
Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Weight) | 10 | |
Scope 1 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Weight) | 7 | |
Scope 2 GHG Emissions Intensity (By Product Weight) | 7 | |
Total GHG Emissions | 13 | |
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1) | 10 | |
Indirect Energy Emissions (Scope 2) | 10 |
A1.3 Hazardous Waste
51 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Hazardous Waste Disposed | 6 | |
Disposal Rate of Hazardous Waste | 16 | |
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Product Weight) | 13 | |
Total Hazardous Waste | 16 |
A1.4 Non-Hazardous Waste
35 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Non-Hazardous Waste Recycled | 12 | |
Non-Hazardous Waste Disposed | 1 | |
Diversion Rate of Non-Hazardous Waste | 5 | |
Recycling Rate of Non-Hazardous Waste | 4 | |
Non-Hazardous Waste (Office Waste) | 3 | |
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Unit Product) | 3 | |
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Product Weight) | 7 |
A1.6 Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Targets
3 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year | 3 |
A2.1 Energy Consumption
115 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Energy Consumption Intensity (By Unit Product) | 9 | |
Comprehensive Energy Consumption Intensity (By Unit Product) | 12 | |
Comprehensive Energy Consumption Intensity (By Product Weight) | 2 | |
Total Energy Consumption | 13 | |
Total Direct Energy Consumption | 1 | |
Gasoline Consumption | 17 | |
Diesel Fuel Consumption | 17 | |
Natural Gas Consumption | 17 | |
Fossil Fuel Consumption | 3 | |
Renewable Energy Consumption | 10 | |
Total Indirect Energy Consumption | 3 | |
Purchased Electricity | 11 |
A2.2 Water Consumption
63 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Water Withdrawal | 10 | |
Total Wastewater Discharge | 7 | |
Water Consumption | 10 | |
Recycled Water Usage | 13 | |
Recycled Water Percentage | 7 | |
Water Consumption in Office | 9 | |
Water Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 1 | |
Water Withdrawal Intensity | 6 |
A2.3 Energy Use Efficiency Targets
4 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Energy Consumption Reduction Compared to Last Year | 1 | |
Number of Energy-saving and Carbon Reduction Demonstration Projects Achieved | 3 |
A2.4 Water Efficiency Targets
8 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Water Consumption Reduction Compared to Last Year | 8 |
A2.5 Total Packaging Material Used
26 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Packaging Materials Consumed | 13 | |
Packaging Material Intensity (By Product Weight) | 13 |
A3.1 Significant Impacts of Activities on the Environment and Natural Resources
14 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Investment in Ecological Restoration | 14 |
B1.1 Amount and Distribution of Workforce
225 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Total Employees | 21 | |
Number of Male Employees | 15 | |
Number of Female Employees | 15 | |
Percentage of Male Employees | 15 | |
Percentage of Female Employees | 15 | |
Number of Full-time Employees | 15 | |
Number of Part-time Employees | 15 | |
Number of Interns | 2 | |
Percentage of Full-time Employees | 12 | |
Percentage of Part-time Employees | 12 | |
Number of Employees Aged 30-50 | 19 | |
Number of Employees Aged Above 50 | 19 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged 30-50 | 9 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged Above 50 | 9 | |
Number of New Employees | 17 | |
Percentage of New Employees | 15 |
B1.2 Employee Turnover Rate
108 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Turnover Rate of Female Employees | 13 | |
Turnover Rate of Male Employees | 13 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Below 30 | 21 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged 30-50 | 21 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Above 50 | 19 | |
Turnover Rate of Total Employees | 21 |
B2.1 Number and Rate of Work-related Fatalities
50 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Work-related Fatalities | 13 | |
Work-related Fatalities Rate | 1 | |
Number of Fatalities as a Result of Work-related Injuries | 15 | |
Fatalities Rate as a Result of Work-related Injuries | 3 | |
Number of Work-related Fatality for Subcontractors | 6 | |
Number of Work-related Fatalities for Contractors | 3 | |
Number of Work-related Fatalities for Direct Employee | 3 | |
Number of Fatalities of the Last 3 Years | 6 |
B2.2 Lost Days Due to Work Injury
16 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Lost Days Due to Work-related Injuries | 16 |
B2.3 Occupational Health and Safety Measures Adopted
63 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of People Receiving Training on Work Safety | 11 | |
Participation Rate of Safety Training | 10 | |
Total Hours of Safety Training for Employees | 10 | |
Number of Safety knowledge lectures | 9 | |
Health Check Coverage for Employees | 9 | |
Investment in Work Safety | 14 |
B3.1 The Percentage of Employees Trained
79 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Percentage of Employees Trained | 17 | |
Percentage of Trained Male Employees | 8 | |
Percentage of Trained Female Employees | 8 | |
Percentage of Trained Senior Management | 14 | |
Percentage of Trained Operational Employees | 16 | |
Percentage of Trained Technical Employees | 16 |
B3.2 Average Training Hours Completed per Employee
78 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Average Training Hours (Administrative Employees) | 5 | |
Average Training Hours (Operational Employees) | 15 | |
Average Training Hours per Employee | 2 | |
Average Training Hours (Male) | 8 | |
Average Training Hours (Female) | 5 | |
Average Training Hours (Senior Management) | 15 | |
Average Training Hours (Technical Employees) | 17 | |
Training Hours of ESG | 8 | |
Training Hours of Professional Skills Development | 3 |
B5.1 Number of Suppliers by Geographical Region
45 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Total Suppliers | 16 | |
Number of Suppliers in Mainland China | 12 | |
Number of Suppliers in Overseas | 16 | |
Number of Local Suppliers | 1 |
B5.2 Supplier Engagement and Monitoring
15 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Supplier Social Responsibility Training Sessions | 6 | |
Number of Suppliers Participating in ESG Training | 6 | |
Total Supplier Training Hours on Business Ethics | 3 |
B6.1 Products Recalled
16 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Percentage of Recalled Products for Safety and Health Reasons | 15 | |
Number of Recalled Products for Safety and Health Reasons | 1 |
B6.2 Products Complaints
45 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Number of Customer Complaints | 19 | |
Number of Products and Service Related Complaints | 2 | |
Complaints Handling Rate | 13 | |
Satisfaction Rate of Customer Complaint Handling | 3 | |
Complaint Growth Rate | 8 |
B6.3 Protection on Intellectual Property Rights
67 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Patents Applied | 16 | |
Number of Patents Granted | 17 | |
Number of Patents Held | 4 | |
Number of Invention Patents | 17 | |
Number of New Patent Applications | 12 | |
Number of Authorised Utility Model Patents | 1 |
B6.4 Quality Assurance Process and Recall Procedures
3 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Passing Rate of Third-party Accreditation Performed under the Quality Management System | 3 |
B7.1 Confirmed Incidents of Corruption
30 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Confirmed Incidents of Corruption | 9 | |
Number of Concluded Corruption Lawsuits | 6 | |
Number of Corruption Litigation | 15 |
B7.3 Anti-corruption Training
69 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of People Participated in Ethical Standards and Anti-corruption Training | 6 | |
Number of Directors and Management Attendance for Anti-corruption Training | 15 | |
Anti-corruption Training Coverage among Directors and Management | 15 | |
Average Anti-corruption Training Hours for Directors and Management | 15 | |
Total Anti-corruption Training Hours for Directors and Management | 3 | |
Number of General Employees Attendance for Anti-corruption Training | 15 |
B8.2 Resources Contributed to the Community
71 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Investment in Targeted Poverty Alleviation | 5 | |
Investment in Education Donation | 3 | |
Total Public Welfare Donations | 12 | |
Total In-kind Donations | 1 | |
Total Volunteer Service Hours | 13 | |
Number of Employees Participating in Volunteer Activities | 13 | |
Number of Participations in Volunteer Activities | 12 | |
Number of Volunteers among Employees | 6 | |
Average Hours of Employee Volunteer Services | 6 |
General
7 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Occurrence of occupational diseases | 1 | |
Total Electricity Consumption | 3 | |
Qualification Rate of Standardized Management over Hazardous Wastes | 3 |
ESG Reports
Year | Report Title | Publication Date | Raw KPIs | Standard KPIs | Processed | Actions |
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2024 | 2024 Social Responsibility Report | 2025-03-28 | 605 | 293 | Yes | |
2023 | 2023 Social Responsibility Report | 2024-04-01 | 612 | 304 | Yes | |
2022 | 2022 Social Responsibility Report | 2023-03-31 | 529 | 283 | Yes | |
2021 | 2021 Social Responsibility Report | 2022-03-23 | 280 | 153 | Yes | |
2020 | 2020 Social Responsibility Report | 2021-03-25 | 335 | 209 | Yes | |
2019 | 2019 Social Responsibility Report | 2020-03-31 | 119 | 52 | Yes | |
2018 | 2018 Social Responsibility Report | 2019-03-22 | 158 | 72 | Yes | |
2017 | 2017 Social Responsibility Report | 2018-04-26 | 223 | 76 | Yes |