Uniper SE 2018 SR
The report highlights Uniper's commitment to 'Generating Change' through its Sustainability Strategic Plan (2019-2022), aligned with nine UN Sustainable Development Goals. In 2018, the company reduced its direct carbon emissions to 59.5 million metric tons, a 19% decrease since 2016, and achieved its lowest-ever total recordable injury frequency (TRIF) of 1.47. Uniper focused on decarbonization through innovations in power-to-gas and hydrogen, while maintaining a generation portfolio where 65% of capacity is low-carbon. The company also emphasized responsible coal sourcing via the Bettercoal initiative and improved environmental management, with 100% of its industrial facilities now ISO 14001 certified.
Company: Uniper SE
Sector: Utilities
Country: Germany
Year: 2018
Type: SR
Pages: 79
Uniper SE
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Uniper's commitment to 'Generating Change' through its Sustainability Strategic Plan (2019-2022), aligned with nine UN Sustainable Development Goals. In 2018, the company reduced its direct carbon emissions to 59.5 million metric tons, a 19% decrease since 2016, and achieved its lowest-ever total recordable injury frequency (TRIF) of 1.47. Uniper focused on decarbonization through innovations in power-to-gas and hydrogen, while maintaining a generation portfolio where 65% of capacity is low-carbon. The company also emphasized responsible coal sourcing via the Bettercoal initiative and improved environmental management, with 100% of its industrial facilities now ISO 14001 certified.
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Document Details
Report Year
2018
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
Fiscal Year
2018
Published
May 1, 2019
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Sustainable Development Goals
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Women in Management
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Employees