AS Tallink Grupp 2015 SR
The report highlights AS Tallink Grupp's sustainability performance for the 2015 fiscal year, marking its first report prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards (Core). Key achievements include the order of a new LNG-powered fast ferry, Megastar, and the successful transition to low-sulfur fuel (0.1%) across the fleet to comply with SECA regulations. The company achieved record financial results with a net profit of EUR 59.1 million and carried 9.0 million passengers. Environmental efforts focused on reducing fuel consumption per passenger and maintaining a zero-spill policy. Social highlights include being ranked as a top employer in Estonia and launching the Tallink Silja Line Training Center to enhance maritime safety and service skills.
Company: AS Tallink Grupp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Estonia
Year: 2015
Type: SR
Pages: 76
AS Tallink Grupp
The report highlights AS Tallink Grupp's sustainability performance for the 2015 fiscal year, marking its first report prepared in accordance with the GRI Standards (Core). Key achievements include the order of a new LNG-powered fast ferry, Megastar, and the successful transition to low-sulfur fuel (0.1%) across the fleet to comply with SECA regulations. The company achieved record financial results with a net profit of EUR 59.1 million and carried 9.0 million passengers. Environmental efforts focused on reducing fuel consumption per passenger and maintaining a zero-spill policy. Social highlights include being ranked as a top employer in Estonia and launching the Tallink Silja Line Training Center to enhance maritime safety and service skills.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Standard
Other Standards
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Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees