Gunnebo Safe Storage has joined SteelZero, representing a strategic step in the company’s sustainability roadmap and highlighting its determination to tackle the environmental footprint of its material supply chain.
As a global corporate initiative of Climate Group uniting organisations committed to accelerating the transition to a net zero steel industry, SteelZero requires members to commit to using 50% low-emission steel by 2030 and achieving 100% net zero steel by 2050, while collaborating with partners and influencing sustainable industry practices.
Steel is central to Gunnebo Safe Storage’s products, including safes, vaults, strongrooms and secure storage solutions, driving on average 40% of Gunnebo’s total carbon impact.
Myriam Bevillon, Head of Research and Development, Quality and Sustainability at Gunnebo Safe Storage, says: “Steel underpins the security and resilience of our products, but it also carries a high environmental cost. By joining SteelZero we can take practical steps to reduce this impact. The partnership gives us direct access to expertise and collaboration that will support progress across our own operations while contributing to wider industry change.”
For Gunnebo Safe Storage, reinforced steel is one of the most significant purchased materials and a key driver of its overall carbon footprint. Transitioning to certified low-emission and near-zero steel is therefore an essential part of its goal to become a net zero business by 2045.
The company will now work alongside more than 40 other SteelZero members, together representing demand of over 10 million tonnes of steel each year.
Collectively, this membership base is building the conditions needed for systemic change in the steel sector, encouraging innovation and scaling technologies that reduce carbon intensity.
Sameen Khan, Senior Manager at SteelZero at Climate Group added: “Steel is one of the largest sources of industrial emissions, and Gunnebo Safe Storage is proving that leadership in steel decarbonisation can come from any sector. By working closely with their supply chain and prioritising low-emission steel, they’re showing how collaboration and embedding best practices are essential in accelerating the industry’s transition to net zero.”