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27 August 2025
ANDRITZ Earns EcoVadis Gold, Sets 2030 ESG Goals
ANDRITZ surpasses 2025 ESG targets, sets new 2030 goals for climate, employee well-being, and governance, aligning with global climate objectives and enhancing sustainability efforts.
21 August 2025
Mistra-Autex Orders Needlepunch Line from ANDRITZ
The new line will boost productivity fivefold, enhance product quality, and cut costs with ANDRITZ's ProWin™ system, starting Q3 2026.
3 March 2025
ANDRITZ to Design 100 MW Green Hydrogen Plant in Germany
The plant will support Germany's Hydrogen Core Network and European Hydrogen Backbone, aiding decarbonization. Commissioning is set for 2027, with operations expected by 2028.
11 October 2024
E.ON Hydrogen taps ANDRITZ for Essen electrolyzer study
The study covers feasibility and safety for a 20 MW plant to produce 2,300 tons of green hydrogen annually, supporting local transport and industry, with completion expected in 2024.
13 August 2024
ANDRITZ to design carbon capture plant for Westenergy in Finland
The project aims to capture CO2 from flue gases at a waste-to-energy plant, liquefy it, and use it for carbon-neutral e-fuels. The final investment decision is expected in early 2025.
23 April 2024
ANDRITZ Launches Biodegradable Wipes Line at Teknomelt in Türkiye
A new production line for biodegradable, plastic-free wet wipes has started, using bio-based fibers to meet sustainable goals and expand product range.
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20 September 2023
Salzgitter Orders Major Green Hydrogen Plant from ANDRITZ
A 100 MW electrolysis plant will produce 9,000 tons of green hydrogen annually by 2026 for CO2-free steel production. The project is backed by German subsidies and Salzgitter AG's funds.
5 October 2022
EU Approves Funding for Salzgitter AG's Low-CO2 Steel Production
The EU Commission approved state aid for a low-CO2 steelmaking program, enabling up to €1 billion in national funding. The first development stage aims for completion by 2025, reducing emissions by 95%.