Boliden AB 2009 SR
The report highlights Boliden's sustainability performance for 2009, focusing on its mining, smelting, and recycling operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Ireland. The company achieved a significant 40% reduction in accident frequency and a 50% decrease in metal discharges to water compared to 2007. Boliden continued its major expansion of the Aitik copper mine and implemented the 'New Boliden Way' management philosophy to enhance resource efficiency. The report also details the company's energy-intensive operations, noting that 18% of total costs are energy-related, and outlines its involvement in renewable energy projects like wind and nuclear power to secure a climate-neutral energy supply.
Company: Boliden AB
Sector: Materials
Country: Sweden
Year: 2009
Type: SR
Pages: 40
Boliden AB
The report highlights Boliden's sustainability performance for 2009, focusing on its mining, smelting, and recycling operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Ireland. The company achieved a significant 40% reduction in accident frequency and a 50% decrease in metal discharges to water compared to 2007. Boliden continued its major expansion of the Aitik copper mine and implemented the 'New Boliden Way' management philosophy to enhance resource efficiency. The report also details the company's energy-intensive operations, noting that 18% of total costs are energy-related, and outlines its involvement in renewable energy projects like wind and nuclear power to secure a climate-neutral energy supply.
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Document Details
Report Year
2009
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Published
Mar 1, 2010
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Emissions
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees