Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel 2014 SR
The report highlights Norilsk Nickel's 2014 performance, focusing on its updated development strategy and the reconfiguration of production facilities to improve environmental efficiency, specifically the planned shutdown of the obsolete Nickel Plant in Norilsk. Key achievements include a 4.5% reduction in emissions in the Polar Division and the launch of the 'World of New Opportunities' charity program. The company reported an average headcount of 81,855 employees and emphasized industrial safety with a goal of zero fatalities by 2018. Financial results showed significant EBITDA growth, while social investments reached RUB 2.7 billion for charity and infrastructure projects.
Company: Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel
Sector: Materials
Country: Russia
Year: 2014
Type: SR
Pages: 154
Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel
The report highlights Norilsk Nickel's 2014 performance, focusing on its updated development strategy and the reconfiguration of production facilities to improve environmental efficiency, specifically the planned shutdown of the obsolete Nickel Plant in Norilsk. Key achievements include a 4.5% reduction in emissions in the Polar Division and the launch of the 'World of New Opportunities' charity program. The company reported an average headcount of 81,855 employees and emphasized industrial safety with a goal of zero fatalities by 2018. Financial results showed significant EBITDA growth, while social investments reached RUB 2.7 billion for charity and infrastructure projects.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
Fiscal Year
2014
Published
Jun 1, 2015
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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