Empresas CMPC SA 2007 SR
The report covers the economic, social, and environmental performance of Empresas CMPC for the 2006-2007 period. Key highlights include the start-up of the Santa Fe pulp mill Line 2 and a new plywood plant, contributing to a significant increase in production and profits. The company achieved a high level of energy self-sufficiency, with 76.8% of energy derived from renewable biomass. Social initiatives were strengthened through the CMPC Foundation, benefiting over 7,000 children, and the Good Neighbourhood Plan, which created 736 local jobs. The report follows GRI G3 guidelines at Level A, emphasizing the company's commitment to sustainable forestry and community development across its Latin American operations.
Company: Empresas CMPC SA
Sector: Materials
Country: Chile
Year: 2007
Type: SR
Pages: 62
Empresas CMPC SA
The report covers the economic, social, and environmental performance of Empresas CMPC for the 2006-2007 period. Key highlights include the start-up of the Santa Fe pulp mill Line 2 and a new plywood plant, contributing to a significant increase in production and profits. The company achieved a high level of energy self-sufficiency, with 76.8% of energy derived from renewable biomass. Social initiatives were strengthened through the CMPC Foundation, benefiting over 7,000 children, and the Good Neighbourhood Plan, which created 736 local jobs. The report follows GRI G3 guidelines at Level A, emphasizing the company's commitment to sustainable forestry and community development across its Latin American operations.
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Document Details
Report Year
2007
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2006 - Dec 31, 2007
Fiscal Year
2007
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Energy Consumption
Renewable Energy
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women on Board
Workplace Fatalities
Employees