Henkel AG & Co KGaA 2001 SR
The report highlights Henkel's ten-year progress since the 1991 signing of the ICC Business Charter for Sustainable Development. In 2001, the company completed the divestment of Cognis and Henkel-Ecolab, realigning its portfolio into four business sectors: Laundry & Home Care, Cosmetics/Toiletries, Consumer and Craftsman Adhesives, and Henkel Technologies. Key achievements include being ranked as a sustainability leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and launching the MIT program's anniversary initiative supporting 125 children's projects. Environmental performance showed significant decoupling, with sales rising 82% since 1992 while water consumption and wastewater pollution decreased by nearly 50%.
Company: Henkel AG & Co KGaA
Sector: Consumer Staples
Country: Germany
Year: 2001
Type: SR
Pages: 46
Henkel AG & Co KGaA
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Henkel's ten-year progress since the 1991 signing of the ICC Business Charter for Sustainable Development. In 2001, the company completed the divestment of Cognis and Henkel-Ecolab, realigning its portfolio into four business sectors: Laundry & Home Care, Cosmetics/Toiletries, Consumer and Craftsman Adhesives, and Henkel Technologies. Key achievements include being ranked as a sustainability leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and launching the MIT program's anniversary initiative supporting 125 children's projects. Environmental performance showed significant decoupling, with sales rising 82% since 1992 while water consumption and wastewater pollution decreased by nearly 50%.
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Document Details
Report Year
2001
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2001 - Dec 31, 2001
Fiscal Year
2001
Published
Jan 1, 2002
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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