Trelleborg AB 2007 SR
The report highlights Trelleborg's 2007 sustainability performance, marking its first year as a UN Global Compact participant and the launch of a new Code of Conduct. The company achieved GRI G3 Application Level B+ and was included in the Dow Jones STOXX Sustainability Index. Key environmental efforts focused on energy efficiency and climate impact, with a 74% ISO 14001 certification rate across production facilities. Despite absolute increases in emissions and waste due to business growth, intensities relative to sales generally decreased. Social initiatives included the global rollout of the Safety@Work program and extensive Code of Conduct training for employees.
Company: Trelleborg AB
Sector: Industrials
Country: Sweden
Year: 2007
Type: SR
Pages: 43
Trelleborg AB
Corporate Responsibility Report
The report highlights Trelleborg's 2007 sustainability performance, marking its first year as a UN Global Compact participant and the launch of a new Code of Conduct. The company achieved GRI G3 Application Level B+ and was included in the Dow Jones STOXX Sustainability Index. Key environmental efforts focused on energy efficiency and climate impact, with a 74% ISO 14001 certification rate across production facilities. Despite absolute increases in emissions and waste due to business growth, intensities relative to sales generally decreased. Social initiatives included the global rollout of the Safety@Work program and extensive Code of Conduct training for employees.
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Document Details
Report Year
2007
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007
Fiscal Year
2007
Published
Apr 25, 2008
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Women on Board
Women in Management
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Employees