Trelleborg AB 2010 AR2

The report highlights Trelleborg's successful fiscal year 2010, during which the company achieved an organic growth of 17 percent and met its EBITDA margin target of 12.1 percent. Trelleborg continued its geographic shift toward emerging markets outside Western Europe and North America, which accounted for 28 percent of total sales. In terms of sustainability, the company reduced its total energy consumption to 1,198 GWh and its carbon emissions to 347,000 tons. Additionally, Trelleborg continued the global implementation of its Safety@Work program, resulting in a 25 percent reduction in work-related injuries.

Company: Trelleborg AB

Sector: Industrials

Country: Sweden

Year: 2010

Type: AR2

Pages: 126

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Trelleborg AB

Trelleborg AB 2010 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Trelleborg's successful fiscal year 2010, during which the company achieved an organic growth of 17 percent and met its EBITDA margin target of 12.1 percent. Trelleborg continued its geographic shift toward emerging markets outside Western Europe and North America, which accounted for 28 percent of total sales. In terms of sustainability, the company reduced its total energy consumption to 1,198 GWh and its carbon emissions to 347,000 tons. Additionally, Trelleborg continued the global implementation of its Safety@Work program, resulting in a 25 percent reduction in work-related injuries.

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Report Year

2010

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010

Fiscal Year

2010

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Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

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English

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