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steel, low-alloyed

Compare carbon footprint data for steel, low-alloyed across multiple sourcing regions to identify lower-emissions alternatives.

Last updated 2026-02-11

Lowest footprint

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kg CO2e / kg

Austria

Highest footprint

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kg CO2e / kg

Rest of World

Emissions factors by sourcing region

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Regionkg CO2eUnitCostYearComponentsDetails
Austria••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Europe without Switzerland••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Canada, Québec••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Switzerland0.839kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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India••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Global••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Europe2.132kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Rest of World••••kg CO2e / kgAI cost calculator2025
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Frequently asked questions

What is the emissions factor for steel, low-alloyed?
The emissions factor for steel, low-alloyed ranges by sourcing region. Publicly visible values are 0.839 to 2.132 kg CO2e / kg, while some sources are locked in this public view.
Which country has the lowest carbon footprint for steel, low-alloyed?
Based on available data, the lowest emissions option is 0.839 kg CO2e / kg in Switzerland.
How do I reduce Scope 3 Category 1 emissions from steel, low-alloyed?
Switching to lower-emissions sourcing regions is one of the most effective ways to reduce Scope 3 Category 1 emissions from steel, low-alloyed. Use the comparison table on this page to identify lower-carbon options.
What lifecycle stages are included in the steel, low-alloyed emissions factor?
The emissions factor includes land use change (LUC), land management (LMGT), and energy inputs (ENI) where data is available, covering the full farm-gate carbon footprint.
Can I use these steel, low-alloyed emissions factors for supplier-level reporting?
Yes. These emissions factors can serve as activity-based estimates for Scope 3 Category 1 (purchased goods and services) reporting under GHG Protocol. For higher accuracy, supplier-specific primary data is recommended.
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