Umicore SA 2011 AR2

The report highlights Umicore's record financial performance in 2011, with revenues increasing by 15% to ’2.3 billion and recurring EBIT reaching ’416.1 million. The company made significant strategic investments, particularly in rechargeable battery materials in Asia and a new ultra-high temperature recycling pilot plant in Hoboken. On sustainability, Umicore achieved a 14% reduction in carbon emissions compared to its 2006 benchmark and surpassed its 2015 targets for metal emissions reduction. However, safety performance was mixed, with lost time accidents increasing to 60, prompting the expansion of behavioral safety programs like SafeStart.

Company: Umicore SA

Sector: Materials

Country: Belgium

Year: 2011

Type: AR2

Pages: 184

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Umicore SA

Umicore SA 2011 Annual Report

Annual Report

The report highlights Umicore's record financial performance in 2011, with revenues increasing by 15% to ’2.3 billion and recurring EBIT reaching ’416.1 million. The company made significant strategic investments, particularly in rechargeable battery materials in Asia and a new ultra-high temperature recycling pilot plant in Hoboken. On sustainability, Umicore achieved a 14% reduction in carbon emissions compared to its 2006 benchmark and surpassed its 2015 targets for metal emissions reduction. However, safety performance was mixed, with lost time accidents increasing to 60, prompting the expansion of behavioral safety programs like SafeStart.

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Report Year

2011

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2011

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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