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Source: The post significance of slag in the environment has been created, based on the article “New sedimentary rock made from slag is a carbon-trapping champ” published in “The Hindu” on 10th October is 2024
UPSC Syllabus Topic: GS Paper 3– Environment-Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation.
Context: The article discusses how industrial waste, like slag, is turning into rock through a process called lithification. This process can capture carbon dioxide and limit toxic metal release, helping with environmental protection and reducing the steel industry’s carbon footprint.
What is slag?
- Slag is a by-product of steelmaking, composed of metal oxides and silicon dioxide.
- It is a key part of artificial ground, contributing over 316 million tonnes of sedimentary material to oceans in 2015.
- Slag undergoes lithification, hardening into sedimentary rock, and releases sediments into the environment as it weathers.
How human waste, like slag from steelmaking, creates new sedimentary rocks?
- Human waste, like slag from steelmaking, is transforming into new sedimentary rocks through lithification.
- Lithification is the process that transforms industrial waste, such as slag, into rock. This happens when slag hardens and turns into sedimentary rock, which then releases sediments into the environment when it weathers.
- Two main lithification processes occur in slag: calcite cement precipitation, which captures carbon dioxide, and calcium-silicate-hydrate (CSH) cement precipitation.
What is the significance of slag in the environment?
- Carbon Capture Potential: Slag can store carbon dioxide through mineral carbonation. The study on slag in the U.K. revealed that calcite cement, formed by reacting calcium from slag with atmospheric CO2, aids in carbon sequestration.
- Soil and Water Impact: Lithified slag releases toxic metals, such as vanadium and chromium, which can contaminate the environment. However, slag is also able to neutralize acidity and store greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide through a process called mineral carbonation, which mimics natural weathering.
- Formation of New Rocks: Researchers documented the formation of a new type of rock made from coastal slag deposits in the U.K., highlighting how slag lithifies into sedimentary rocks.
- Coastal Protection: Hardened slag can help prevent coastal erosion, offering a dual benefit of waste management and environmental conservation.
- Resource Recovery: The analysis of slag suggests potential for recovering valuable resources, contributing to the reuse of materials in the steelmaking process.
For detailed information on International Conference on Steel Slag Road read this article here
What is the Anthropocene era?
The Anthropocene era refers to the current geological chapter, where human activity has significantly altered the Earth’s landscape. Materials like industrial waste and construction debris have changed natural processes by affecting soil, water, and mineral distribution.
Question for practice:
Examine the role of lithification in transforming industrial waste, like slag, into new sedimentary rocks and its impact on the environment.



