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U.S. Steel issues sustainability report, highlighting continued progress

Focus on sustainable and innovative customer solutions, empowering people and protecting the environment

United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) (“U. S. Steel”) today issued its 2021 Sustainability Report highlighting its continued transformation and investments in sustainable and advanced steelmaking technologies, enhancing the Company’s competitive advantages.

“I am excited about the significant progress we continue to make on our sustainability goals and what it means for our people, customers, communities and products,” said David B. Burritt, U. S. Steel President & Chief Executive Officer. “We can’t stand still when it comes to sustainability and are delivering profitable steel solutions by investing in sustainable and advanced steelmaking technologies that meet our business and customers’ goals while also reducing our greenhouse gas emissions intensity. When they win, we win.”

U. S. Steel’s 2021 Sustainability Report highlights include:

  • Completed acquisition of only LEED-certified steelmaking facility in the United States, Big River Steel.
  • Made progress towards achieving goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 20% by 2030, with a 16% reduction from 2018 baseline to 2021.
  • Earned recognition from Ethisphere as one of the 2022 World’s Most Ethical Companies®.
  • Recycled 73% more scrap steel than 2020.
  • Achieved a perfect score by the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index for the third
    consecutive year.
  • Salaried employees benefitted from 100% pay, performance, and advancement equity, meaning
    gender or ethnicity were not influencers of compensation.

“Sustainability is integrated into our corporate strategy and touches every part of our organization,
from operations to environmental. The efforts and accomplishments highlighted in the report are essential
to executing U. S. Steel’s Best for All® strategy and to our continued success,” said Richard L. Fruehauf, U.
S. Steel’s Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer. “We are continuing to make significant progress on our
sustainability goals, allowing us to continue to transform this iconic company to make the essential steel of
the future.”

To view the 2021 Sustainability Report, click here.

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