The Future of Magnetite-Based Iron Ore Pellets
Iron ore pellets play a pivotal role in the move toward sustainable steel production. As the steel industry works to reduce its carbon emissions — which currently account for ~7% of global CO₂ output — pelletized iron ore is emerging as a cleaner alternative to sintered fines or lump ore.
Why pellets are more sustainable:
Higher iron content means less gangue and lower energy consumption during reduction.
Pellets enable the use of DRI technology, which can be powered by natural gas or green hydrogen.
Emissions from pellet plants are easier to control than from traditional sintering processes.
Pellets require less coke in blast furnaces, reducing overall emissions.
Several steelmakers are investing in hydrogen-based direct reduction, using DR-grade pellets. For example, Sweden’s HYBRIT project uses fossil-free electricity and hydrogen to produce steel with nearly zero carbon emissions.
Additionally, pellet plants are incorporating carbon capture technologies, waste heat recovery systems, and biomass-based binders to further reduce environmental impact.
In essence, iron ore pellets are enabling a cleaner pathway for steelmakers and are vital in the journey toward net-zero emissions in heavy industry.

