Petrol dd 2012 Sustainability Report
The report marks the first sustainability publication for the Petrol Group, detailing its transition from a petroleum products supplier to a comprehensive energy and environmental solutions provider. Key highlights include the achievement of 215,223 MWh in energy savings for end-users and the production of 2.75 GWh of electricity from photovoltaic systems. The company also reported that 20% of its supplied electricity came from renewable sources. Social initiatives were prominent, with the 'Pass Energy for Life' blood donation campaign activating 10,000 donors. Furthermore, the group successfully implemented various energy efficiency projects, including cogeneration of heat and electricity in residential areas.
Company: Petrol dd
Sector: Wholesale & retail
Country: Slovenia
Year: 2012
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 100
Petrol dd
The report marks the first sustainability publication for the Petrol Group, detailing its transition from a petroleum products supplier to a comprehensive energy and environmental solutions provider. Key highlights include the achievement of 215,223 MWh in energy savings for end-users and the production of 2.75 GWh of electricity from photovoltaic systems. The company also reported that 20% of its supplied electricity came from renewable sources. Social initiatives were prominent, with the 'Pass Energy for Life' blood donation campaign activating 10,000 donors. Furthermore, the group successfully implemented various energy efficiency projects, including cogeneration of heat and electricity in residential areas.
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Document Details
Report Year
2012
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
Fiscal Year
2012
Published
Jul 1, 2013
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Emissions
Scope 1:
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women on Board
Employees