Lubelski Wegiel Bogdanka SA 2019 IR

The report highlights the LW Bogdanka Group's performance in 2019, during which the company achieved a record-breaking commercial coal extraction of 9.45 million tonnes. As a key pillar of the Lublin Region, the company employed 5,654 people and maintained its position as one of the safest mines in Poland with zero fatal accidents. Bogdanka advanced its circular economy model, treating and reusing over 3.1 million cubic meters of mine water through its Water Treatment Station and recovering 49% of post-mining waste. Additionally, the company expanded its resource base by obtaining a hard coal extraction licence for the K-6 and K-7 deposits.

Company: Lubelski Wegiel Bogdanka SA

Sector: Energy

Country: Poland

Year: 2019

Type: IR

Pages: 54

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Lubelski Wegiel Bogdanka SA

Lubelski Wegiel Bogdanka SA 2019 Integrated Report

Integrated Report

The report highlights the LW Bogdanka Group's performance in 2019, during which the company achieved a record-breaking commercial coal extraction of 9.45 million tonnes. As a key pillar of the Lublin Region, the company employed 5,654 people and maintained its position as one of the safest mines in Poland with zero fatal accidents. Bogdanka advanced its circular economy model, treating and reusing over 3.1 million cubic meters of mine water through its Water Treatment Station and recovering 49% of post-mining waste. Additionally, the company expanded its resource base by obtaining a hard coal extraction licence for the K-6 and K-7 deposits.

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Document Details

Report Year

2019

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019

Fiscal Year

2019

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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Materiality Assessment

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Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women on Board

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Employees