The Kallanish Steel Scrap 2026 conference will take place on February 5 in Istanbul, Turkey.
The global steel industry is entering one of the most intense periods of transformation in its history. Volatile raw material prices, rapid changes in trade flows, and a growing drive toward decarbonization are rapidly changing the sector.
Scrap is at the center of these changes—it has now become a strategic raw material and the cornerstone of the industry’s low-carbon future. Its availability, quality, and pricing dynamics will increasingly determine the competitiveness of mills, traders, and suppliers around the world.
Steel Scrap 2026 offers an opportunity to hear from global leaders who are shaping the future of scrap and steel. Suppliers from Europe, the US, Japan, and the UK will share their experiences of how export restrictions, tariffs, energy costs, and local market pressures are affecting scrap flows. Leading companies from Turkey, India, China, and the US will share their expectations regarding the development of raw material strategies, substitution trends, and long-term approaches to procurement.
The event program will also focus on technologies and innovations in the field of scrap utilization. The conference will conclude with a forward-looking debate on pricing for this raw material next year.
The agenda includes the following topics:
For more details on the Kallanish Steel Scrap 2026 program, please follow the link.
The information partner of the event is GMK Center.
Registration for the conference is available at the link.
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