Bosch Ltd 2004 SR

The report highlights Bosch's commitment to global responsibility, expanding its environmental reporting to include all international sites and publishing consolidated global data for the first time. Key achievements in 2003 include the series production of the third-generation common rail system and the integration of Buderus AG into the Group's environmental data. The company emphasizes its "Responsibility" value, focusing on eco-friendly product development through programs like the 3-S initiative and Design for Environment (DfE). Environmental performance data for 2003 shows energy consumption of 7,307,817 MWh and water consumption of 22,194,575 m3, reflecting the expanded scope of reporting.

Company: Bosch Ltd

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: India

Year: 2004

Type: SR

Pages: 48

Bosch Ltd 2004 Environmental Report

Environmental Report

The report highlights Bosch's commitment to global responsibility, expanding its environmental reporting to include all international sites and publishing consolidated global data for the first time. Key achievements in 2003 include the series production of the third-generation common rail system and the integration of Buderus AG into the Group's environmental data. The company emphasizes its "Responsibility" value, focusing on eco-friendly product development through programs like the 3-S initiative and Design for Environment (DfE). Environmental performance data for 2003 shows energy consumption of 7,307,817 MWh and water consumption of 22,194,575 m3, reflecting the expanded scope of reporting.

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Document Details

Report Year

2004

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2003 - Dec 31, 2003

Fiscal Year

2003

Published

May 1, 2004

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

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Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Workplace Fatalities

Employees