Wartsila Oyj Abp 2011 SR
The report highlights Wärtsilä's commitment to sustainable shipping and smart power generation, focusing on three pillars: economic, environmental, and social responsibility. In 2011, the company achieved a 19.3% reduction in lost-time injury frequency and reached 26% of its 2016 energy efficiency target. Key environmental achievements include the certification of the world's first fresh water marine scrubber and the introduction of advanced ballast water treatment systems. Wärtsilä also reported a decrease in direct CO2 emissions to 68,897 tonnes and continued its leadership in gas and dual-fuel engine technology to support global greenhouse gas reduction.
Company: Wartsila Oyj Abp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Finland
Year: 2011
Type: SR
Pages: 134
Wartsila Oyj Abp
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Wärtsilä's commitment to sustainable shipping and smart power generation, focusing on three pillars: economic, environmental, and social responsibility. In 2011, the company achieved a 19.3% reduction in lost-time injury frequency and reached 26% of its 2016 energy efficiency target. Key environmental achievements include the certification of the world's first fresh water marine scrubber and the introduction of advanced ballast water treatment systems. Wärtsilä also reported a decrease in direct CO2 emissions to 68,897 tonnes and continued its leadership in gas and dual-fuel engine technology to support global greenhouse gas reduction.
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Document Details
Report Year
2011
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011
Fiscal Year
2011
Published
Feb 10, 2012
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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