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CAESAR · CirculArity Enhancements by Low quality Scrap Analysis and Refinement

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202231 May 2026EU funding €5,556,227Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01

Today, the European Union?s steel sector is a modern industry with its main customer base found within the EU home markets, particularly in high-end segments. However, challenges remain to keep the EU steel sector both competitive at a global level and climate-neutral, in line with the European Green Deal and the CleanSteel Partnership?s vision.The scrap usage in steelmaking is a common practice to improve the process? sustainability, as it decreases the use of virgin raw materials and boosts the circularity of the sector (decreasing CO2 emissions and electivity consumption). Nevertheless, the current trend in the EU scrap market points at a slight decrease in the pre-consumer scrap and an increase in the short- and long-term of the post-consumer scrap stream, due to an increase in steel consumption. Nowadays, these ?low-quality? scrap streams are not suitable for most applications, thus limiting their use in steelmaking.In order to increase the steel scrap recycling capacity and energy efficiency, while keeping EU competitive and safe in terms of raw materials imports, energy consumption and climate change impact, innovative technologies to ?clean? the scrap before it reaches the steel furnaces need to be implemented. CAESAR gathers up steelmakers, technology developers and research centers in a joint effort to validate, at full-size industrial scale, integrated scrap upgrading, sorting and characterization technologies, thus enabling to untap volumes of low-quality scrap streams in Europe, while keeping a high-quality product and generating valorization routes for all the non-ferrous fractions obtained, towards a zero waste steel sector.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

CENTRE DE RECHERCHES METALLURGIQUES ASBL

BE · €722,051

thirdParty

FUNDACION INNOVACION AMBIENTAL Y TECNOLOGICA

ES

participant

ARCELORMITTAL MAIZIERES RESEARCH

FR · €415,350

participant

FUNDACION AZTERLAN

ES · €445,703

participant

ARCELORMITTAL FRANCE

FR · €302,066

participant

ROLANFER RECYCLAGE

FR · €132,380

participant

ARCELORMITTAL BASQUE COUNTRY RESEARCH CENTRE AIE

ES · €259,359

participant

TOMRA SORTING GMBH

DE · €268,650

participant

REYDESA RECYCLING SL

ES · €992,986

thirdParty

ARCELORMITTAL BELVAL & DIFFERDANGE SA

LU

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €519,240

participant

ARCELORMITTAL BELGIUM NV

BE · €923,937

participant

ARCELORMITTAL SESTAO SL

ES · €574,507

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