Boliden AB 2016 AR2
The report highlights Boliden's performance in 2016, a year marked by the strategic acquisition of the Kevitsa copper and nickel mine in Finland, which strengthened the company's nickel operations. Boliden achieved stable production and improved profitability, with operating profit excluding revaluation of process inventory rising to SEK 5.1 billion. In sustainability, the company reduced its accident frequency (LTI) to 7.9 and made significant progress in mine automation, including testing autonomous trucks underground. Environmental initiatives included the implementation of the ADSOX water treatment method and the construction of a deep storage facility for hazardous waste at Ronnskar.
Company: Boliden AB
Sector: Materials
Country: Sweden
Year: 2016
Type: AR2
Pages: 124
Boliden AB
The report highlights Boliden's performance in 2016, a year marked by the strategic acquisition of the Kevitsa copper and nickel mine in Finland, which strengthened the company's nickel operations. Boliden achieved stable production and improved profitability, with operating profit excluding revaluation of process inventory rising to SEK 5.1 billion. In sustainability, the company reduced its accident frequency (LTI) to 7.9 and made significant progress in mine automation, including testing autonomous trucks underground. Environmental initiatives included the implementation of the ADSOX water treatment method and the construction of a deep storage facility for hazardous waste at Ronnskar.
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Document Details
Report Year
2016
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016
Fiscal Year
2016
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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