Eramet SA 2009 IR
The report highlights Eramet's performance and sustainability initiatives during the 2009 fiscal year, which was heavily impacted by the global economic crisis. Despite these challenges, the company advanced key projects, including the Weda Bay nickel project in Indonesia and the Moanda Metallurgy Complex in Gabon. Eramet successfully expanded its ISO 14001 certifications to five new sites, bringing the total to 15 certified industrial sites. The company also implemented its democratic 'EraShare' plan, granting five bonus shares to all employees globally to foster employee share ownership. Additionally, Eramet continued its commitment to local communities through education, health, and biodiversity preservation programs, such as the Gamma plan to combat AIDS in Gabon.
Company: Eramet SA
Sector: Materials
Country: France
Year: 2009
Type: IR
Pages: 284
Eramet SA
The report highlights Eramet's performance and sustainability initiatives during the 2009 fiscal year, which was heavily impacted by the global economic crisis. Despite these challenges, the company advanced key projects, including the Weda Bay nickel project in Indonesia and the Moanda Metallurgy Complex in Gabon. Eramet successfully expanded its ISO 14001 certifications to five new sites, bringing the total to 15 certified industrial sites. The company also implemented its democratic 'EraShare' plan, granting five bonus shares to all employees globally to foster employee share ownership. Additionally, Eramet continued its commitment to local communities through education, health, and biodiversity preservation programs, such as the Gamma plan to combat AIDS in Gabon.
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Document Details
Report Year
2009
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2009 - Dec 31, 2009
Fiscal Year
2009
Published
Apr 16, 2010
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Materiality Assessment
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Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees