Varta AG 2021 SR
The report outlines VARTA's sustainability strategy and performance for 2021, focusing on its 'six responsibilities' framework. Key highlights include achieving 92% renewable electricity usage across global production sites and introducing 100% recyclable cardboard packaging for consumer batteries. The company reported its first EU taxonomy eligibility, with 41% of revenue meeting the criteria. VARTA also emphasized its commitment to innovation, filing 60 initial applications for protective rights and participating in 30 funded research projects. Socially, the company maintained a 44% female workforce and ensured 91% of employees are covered by collective bargaining agreements.
Company: Varta AG
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: Germany
Year: 2021
Type: SR
Pages: 44
Varta AG
Sustainability Report
The report outlines VARTA's sustainability strategy and performance for 2021, focusing on its 'six responsibilities' framework. Key highlights include achieving 92% renewable electricity usage across global production sites and introducing 100% recyclable cardboard packaging for consumer batteries. The company reported its first EU taxonomy eligibility, with 41% of revenue meeting the criteria. VARTA also emphasized its commitment to innovation, filing 60 initial applications for protective rights and participating in 30 funded research projects. Socially, the company maintained a 44% female workforce and ensured 91% of employees are covered by collective bargaining agreements.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Published
Jun 5, 2022
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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Materiality Assessment
Sustainable Development Goals
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Energy Consumption
Renewable Energy
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Workplace Fatalities
Employees