Trelleborg AB 2001 SR
The 2001 Environmental Report for Trelleborg highlights the Group's expansion through significant acquisitions, which led to an increase in total environmental impact despite improvements at individual plants. The company focused on integrating ISO 14001 management systems, reaching 33 certified plants by year-end. Key performance indicators show a total energy consumption of 1,135 GWh and CO2 emissions of 146,360 tons. The report introduces social sustainability metrics, including employee health and safety data, and outlines the development of a new Code of Conduct. Additionally, it provides a life-cycle perspective on rubber production and details efforts to reduce solvent emissions and hazardous chemical use.
Company: Trelleborg AB
Sector: Industrials
Country: Sweden
Year: 2001
Type: SR
Pages: 44
Trelleborg AB
Environmental Report
The 2001 Environmental Report for Trelleborg highlights the Group's expansion through significant acquisitions, which led to an increase in total environmental impact despite improvements at individual plants. The company focused on integrating ISO 14001 management systems, reaching 33 certified plants by year-end. Key performance indicators show a total energy consumption of 1,135 GWh and CO2 emissions of 146,360 tons. The report introduces social sustainability metrics, including employee health and safety data, and outlines the development of a new Code of Conduct. Additionally, it provides a life-cycle perspective on rubber production and details efforts to reduce solvent emissions and hazardous chemical use.
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Document Details
Report Year
2001
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2001 - Dec 31, 2001
Fiscal Year
2001
Published
Apr 1, 2002
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Energy Consumption
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Employees