Stena Line Scandinavia Ab 2016 SR

The report outlines Stena Line's sustainability strategy focused on four UN Sustainable Development Goals: Good health and well-being, Life below water, Clean energy, and Responsible consumption. Key highlights from 2016 include a 28,769-tonne reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and the completion of 296 energy efficiency projects since 2005. The company successfully operated the Stena Germanica as the world's first methanol-powered ferry and increased its use of shore power to 17% of terminals. Additionally, Holyhead Port achieved 100% waste recycling and installed solar panels to generate green energy. Stena Line also reported a 14.4% share of women in management positions and a 99.5% reliability rate for its 26,743 sailings.

Company: Stena Line Scandinavia Ab

Year: 2016

Type: SR

Pages: 26

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Stena Line Scandinavia Ab

Stena Line Scandinavia Ab 2016 A Sustainable Journey

A Sustainable Journey

The report outlines Stena Line's sustainability strategy focused on four UN Sustainable Development Goals: Good health and well-being, Life below water, Clean energy, and Responsible consumption. Key highlights from 2016 include a 28,769-tonne reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and the completion of 296 energy efficiency projects since 2005. The company successfully operated the Stena Germanica as the world's first methanol-powered ferry and increased its use of shore power to 17% of terminals. Additionally, Holyhead Port achieved 100% waste recycling and installed solar panels to generate green energy. Stena Line also reported a 14.4% share of women in management positions and a 99.5% reliability rate for its 26,743 sailings.

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Document Details

Report Year

2016

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016

Fiscal Year

2016

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies

Total Waste

Women in Management

Employees