Wartsila Oyj Abp 2013 SR
The report highlights Wärtsilä's commitment to sustainable innovation in the marine and energy sectors, focusing on Smart Power Generation and gas-based solutions. Key achievements in 2013 include the introduction of the first 2-stroke low-pressure dual-fuel engine and the start-up of a biogas liquefaction plant in Oslo. The company achieved a record low lost-time injury frequency rate, decreasing by 20% from the previous year. Environmental efforts resulted in significant reductions in NOx, SO2, and particulate emissions from operations. Wärtsilä also launched a Diversity Initiative to improve gender balance and inclusive culture across its global operations.
Company: Wartsila Oyj Abp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Finland
Year: 2013
Type: SR
Pages: 89
Wartsila Oyj Abp
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Wärtsilä's commitment to sustainable innovation in the marine and energy sectors, focusing on Smart Power Generation and gas-based solutions. Key achievements in 2013 include the introduction of the first 2-stroke low-pressure dual-fuel engine and the start-up of a biogas liquefaction plant in Oslo. The company achieved a record low lost-time injury frequency rate, decreasing by 20% from the previous year. Environmental efforts resulted in significant reductions in NOx, SO2, and particulate emissions from operations. Wärtsilä also launched a Diversity Initiative to improve gender balance and inclusive culture across its global operations.
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Document Details
Report Year
2013
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013
Fiscal Year
2013
Published
Feb 10, 2014
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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