Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel 2019 AR2
The report highlights Nornickel's performance and strategic progress in 2019, focusing on its sustainable development strategy and environmental initiatives. The company achieved a record EBITDA of nearly USD 8 billion, driven by strong operational efficiency and higher metal prices. Key achievements include the commissioning of the Bystrinsky GOK project and the launch of the ambitious 'Sulphur Programme 2.0' to drastically reduce sulfur dioxide emissions. Nornickel also maintained its position as a global leader in low-carbon metals production, with 45% of its electricity sourced from renewable energy.
Company: Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel
Sector: Materials
Country: Russia
Year: 2019
Type: AR2
Pages: 168
Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel
The report highlights Nornickel's performance and strategic progress in 2019, focusing on its sustainable development strategy and environmental initiatives. The company achieved a record EBITDA of nearly USD 8 billion, driven by strong operational efficiency and higher metal prices. Key achievements include the commissioning of the Bystrinsky GOK project and the launch of the ambitious 'Sulphur Programme 2.0' to drastically reduce sulfur dioxide emissions. Nornickel also maintained its position as a global leader in low-carbon metals production, with 45% of its electricity sourced from renewable energy.
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Document Details
Report Year
2019
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
Fiscal Year
2019
Published
May 13, 2020
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
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