ArcelorMittal Dofasco to Decommission Coke Plant in Hamilton, Extends Timeline for Emission Reductions
ArcelorMittal Dofasco is set to decommission its No. 3 coke plant in Hamilton by April 13, impacting workforce roles. The company's plans to transition from traditional coke production to cleaner technologies have been delayed until 2050, raising concerns about their emissions reduction commitments.

ArcelorMittal Dofasco will decommission its No. 3 coke plant by April 13. The company has extended its timeline to adopt cleaner technologies, now targeting 2050 instead of the previously announced 2028.
Employees affected by this change will be reassigned, although specific details on the number of reassignments or salary implications were not disclosed. The steel industry in Ontario, a significant source of CO2 emissions, has seen pressure to reduce its environmental impact through methods such as electric arc furnaces.
The company continues to operate its No. 2 coke plant while committing to maintenance and compliance with environmental standards. Ongoing shifts in timelines could affect public trust and regulatory scrutiny.




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