DH Stainless Ltd has introduced UltraGreen™ stainless steel tube, a near-zero carbon solution for infrastructure projects looking to reduce embodied carbon in their supply chains.
The launch coincides with Global Recycling Day, which highlights the role recycled materials play in lowering industrial carbon emissions and supporting more sustainable engineering supply chains.
UltraGreen™ offers lower carbon emissions than conventional stainless steel production while maintaining the performance and reliability expected from stainless steel systems.
UltraGreen™ offers:
- Up to 50% reduction in baseline CO₂ emissions
- Near-zero carbon stainless steel production (less than 1 tonne CO₂ per tonne of steel)
- 90% recycled content
- Production powered by renewable energy
- TÜV SÜD-verified Product Carbon Footprint (ISO 14067 aligned)
- Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) available
- Technical consistency with standard Tru-Bore™
Across many infrastructure projects, organisations are paying closer attention to the carbon impact of the materials they specify. As a result, suppliers are increasingly asked to provide clear and reliable carbon data.
UltraGreen™ helps contractors, consultants and sustainability teams access credible product information that supports project reporting and procurement decisions.
Commenting on the launch, Chris Turner, General Manager at DH Stainless Ltd, said:
“We are seeing growing demand from contractors and consultants in embodied carbon and the role material selection plays in meeting sustainability goals. UltraGreen™ helps our customers address these challenges by combining measurable carbon reduction with independently verified documentation that supports project submissions and reporting.”
Customers interested in learning more can request the UltraGreen™ Evidence Pack or speak with their DH Stainless representative about suitability for upcoming projects.
