Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel 2020 AR2
The report highlights Nornickel's strategic focus on sustainable development and environmental recovery following the CHPP-3 diesel fuel spill in Norilsk. In response to the incident, the company launched the Great Norilsk Expedition with the Russian Academy of Sciences to study the local ecosystem and permafrost. Additionally, Nornickel shut down its smelting shop in Nikel, completely eliminating sulphur dioxide emissions in the Russia-Norway border area. Financially, the company achieved record free cash flow of USD 6.6 billion, despite spending USD 157 million on COVID-19 response and establishing a USD 2 billion environmental provision.
Company: Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel
Sector: Materials
Country: Russia
Year: 2020
Type: AR2
Pages: 373
Mining and Metallurgical Co Norilsk Nickel
The report highlights Nornickel's strategic focus on sustainable development and environmental recovery following the CHPP-3 diesel fuel spill in Norilsk. In response to the incident, the company launched the Great Norilsk Expedition with the Russian Academy of Sciences to study the local ecosystem and permafrost. Additionally, Nornickel shut down its smelting shop in Nikel, completely eliminating sulphur dioxide emissions in the Russia-Norway border area. Financially, the company achieved record free cash flow of USD 6.6 billion, despite spending USD 157 million on COVID-19 response and establishing a USD 2 billion environmental provision.
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Document Details
Report Year
2020
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
Fiscal Year
2020
Published
May 19, 2021
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English
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