Construction of environmental performance evaluation system for iron and steel enterprises under digital background
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digitalization, steel enterprises, environmental performance, double transformation coordination.Abstract
Against the backdrop of global climate warming and China's "dual carbon" goals, the steel industry, as a representative of high energy consumption and high emissions, has drawn widespread attention regarding its environmental performance. This paper takes steel enterprises as the research subject, analyzes the connotation of digital-green coordinated development, and constructs an environmental performance evaluation system for steel enterprises in the digital context by integrating policy requirements for the metallurgical industry outlined in the Implementation Guidelines for Digital-Green Coordinated Transformation Development. The paper briefly introduces data processing methods for evaluation indicators and subsequent scoring calculation approaches, providing concrete ideas on how to incorporate digital indicators into the environmental performance evaluation of steel enterprises.
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