Kemira Oyj 2001 AR2

The report highlights Kemira's performance and strategic developments for the fiscal year 2001. The company achieved net sales of EUR 2.5 billion, representing an 8% growth in continuing operations, despite a slowdown in economic growth. Kemira announced a strategic shift to disengage from its Agro business and accelerate growth in paper, pulp, and water treatment chemicals, as well as paints. On the environmental front, Kemira reduced its greenhouse gas emissions to 4.1 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent and expanded its sales of environmentally benign products to EUR 352 million. Additionally, the company improved its safety record, achieving its lowest observed lost-time incident frequency of 10.4 accidents per million working hours.

Company: Kemira Oyj

Sector: Materials

Country: Finland

Year: 2001

Type: AR2

Pages: 38

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Kemira Oyj

Kemira Oyj 2001 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Kemira's performance and strategic developments for the fiscal year 2001. The company achieved net sales of EUR 2.5 billion, representing an 8% growth in continuing operations, despite a slowdown in economic growth. Kemira announced a strategic shift to disengage from its Agro business and accelerate growth in paper, pulp, and water treatment chemicals, as well as paints. On the environmental front, Kemira reduced its greenhouse gas emissions to 4.1 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent and expanded its sales of environmentally benign products to EUR 352 million. Additionally, the company improved its safety record, achieving its lowest observed lost-time incident frequency of 10.4 accidents per million working hours.

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Report Year

2001

Reporting Period

2001

Fiscal Year

2001

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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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