Outokumpu Circle Green® – the world’s first towards-zero stainless steel 

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October 14, 2025 4:00 PM CEST / UTC +2

1 hour

Solve your CO₂ challenges with Outokumpu sustainable stainless steel 

Join us to discover how Outokumpu Circle Green®, with up to 93% lower carbon footprint compared to the industry average*), is redefining stainless steel across industries, and what it means for your business. In this webinar, we’ll explore the market shift toward low-emission materials, and introduce the full-scale Circle Green portfolio, making market-leading sustainability immediately accessible across various grades. We’ll also share real-world insights from a leading company already putting Circle Green to work. 

Our webinar covers the following topics: 

Stay ahead of the curve 

Gain insights into the evolving global market landscape, from regulatory drivers to shifting customer demands, and understand what’s accelerating the move toward low-emission stainless steel. 

 

Tomorrow’s standards, delivered today with Outokumpu Circle Green® 

Discover Circle Green: the first full-scale stainless steel product line with less than one ton of CO₂ emissions per ton of stainless steel. Market-leading sustainability is now available across a wide range of grades – without compromising performance.

 

Real-world impact: V-ZUG success story – Closing the circle 

Hear from V-ZUG, a leading appliance manufacturer, on how Circle Green helped them meet ambitious climate goals. Discover how they apply circular R-strategies, embrace their role as a resource-intensive company, and collaborate across the value chain to drive measurable climate impact. 

*) Outokumpu’s average product carbon footprint (2024): 1.6 kg CO₂e per kg of stainless steel based on lifecycle assessment. Global average carbon footprint of stainless steel (2024): 7 kg CO₂e per kg of stainless steel. Outokumpu Circle Green CO₂ emissions: down to 0.5 kilos of CO₂e per kg of stainless steel. (Outokumpu’s calculation based on data provided by CRU, worldstainless, and Kobolde & Partners AB)  

Maximilian Wulfmeier

Head of Sustainable Solutions and Products

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Maximilian Wulfmeier started his career within the Technology Function focussing on strategic decarbonization and strategic projects. Currently, as Head of Sustainable Solutions and Products, he is responsible for Product Management, Technical Customer Service, and the commercialization of Outokumpu’s innovative sustainable solutions.  

Marcel Niederberger

Head of Sustainability

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Marcel has many years of international professional experience in Swiss companies from various industries. From a product management background, he decided to reorient himself to the topic of sustainability and has been head of sustainability at V-ZUG since mid-2020. He recently completed a Diploma in Advanced Sustainability at the Institute for Business Sustainability to enrich his background in engineering and business administration. 

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