Trelleborg AB 1999 SR

The report highlights Trelleborg AB's environmental performance and strategic commitment to sustainable development for the 1999 fiscal year. Key achievements include the certification of eleven plants under ISO 14001 and the removal of harmful HA oils from specific tire products. The company conducted extensive environmental reviews across more than forty plants to identify significant environmental aspects and improve resource utilization. Trelleborg also focused on reducing solvent emissions and managing soil contamination at various global sites. The report details the Group's transition toward environmentally sound technologies and its ongoing efforts to minimize waste and energy consumption.

Company: Trelleborg AB

Sector: Industrials

Country: Sweden

Year: 1999

Type: SR

Pages: 36

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Trelleborg AB

Trelleborg AB 1999 Environmental Report

Environmental Report

The report highlights Trelleborg AB's environmental performance and strategic commitment to sustainable development for the 1999 fiscal year. Key achievements include the certification of eleven plants under ISO 14001 and the removal of harmful HA oils from specific tire products. The company conducted extensive environmental reviews across more than forty plants to identify significant environmental aspects and improve resource utilization. Trelleborg also focused on reducing solvent emissions and managing soil contamination at various global sites. The report details the Group's transition toward environmentally sound technologies and its ongoing efforts to minimize waste and energy consumption.

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Document Details

Report Year

1999

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 1999 - Dec 31, 1999

Fiscal Year

1999

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Emissions

Scope 1:

Energy Consumption

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Employees