Huntsman Corp 2010 SR
The report marks Huntsman's first formal sustainability disclosure, transitioning from previous EHS-only reporting. The company introduced its 20:20 Vision strategy, focusing on seven key areas including sustainability, product stewardship, and process safety. Key highlights include the launch of AVITERA SE dyes which significantly reduce water and energy consumption in textile processing, and the transformation of the Calais pigments site into a sustainable fertilizer producer. Environmentally, the company achieved a 5% increase in energy consumption despite a 9% increase in production. The report also details the company's evaluation of external programs like the UN Global Compact and its recognition in Newsweek's Green Rankings.
Company: Huntsman Corp
Sector: Materials
Country: United States
Year: 2010
Type: SR
Pages: 38
Huntsman Corp
The report marks Huntsman's first formal sustainability disclosure, transitioning from previous EHS-only reporting. The company introduced its 20:20 Vision strategy, focusing on seven key areas including sustainability, product stewardship, and process safety. Key highlights include the launch of AVITERA SE dyes which significantly reduce water and energy consumption in textile processing, and the transformation of the Calais pigments site into a sustainable fertilizer producer. Environmentally, the company achieved a 5% increase in energy consumption despite a 9% increase in production. The report also details the company's evaluation of external programs like the UN Global Compact and its recognition in Newsweek's Green Rankings.
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Document Details
Report Year
2010
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010
Fiscal Year
2010
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Energy Consumption
Total Waste
Women on Board
Workplace Fatalities
Employees