The concept of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) emerged in the early twentieth century with the rapid growth of industries. By the 1960s and 1970s, CSR had formally entered business structures as a key performance indicator. In Iran, the modern understanding of CSR began to take shape in the 2000s, leading to the expansion of related initiatives
The Kavir Steel processing plant is one of the most advanced industrial units in the field of wastewater treatment in Iran, designed and commissioned to provide a sustainable water supply for the company’s production lines. Using modern technologies, this facility converts municipal wastewater into high-quality water suitable for industrial processes, eliminating the need for groundwater extraction.
In line with its mission to produce diverse and high-quality steel grades, Kavir Steel has taken a significant step forward by implementing an advanced process known as the Material Handling System (MHS). This system enables precise and targeted supply of raw materials to the steelmaking furnace.