WashTec AG 2021 SR
The report presents WashTec's first comprehensive sustainability strategy, highlighting its transition toward a more resource-efficient business model. Key achievements in 2021 include a 5.6% reduction in CO2 emissions and a decrease in energy consumption per million euros of revenue. The company introduced the 'Obeya' approach to foster cross-functional collaboration on sustainability and diversity. WashTec emphasizes its 'Green Car Care' product line and advanced water treatment systems, which can reduce fresh water usage by up to 80%. Socially, the company focused on cultural transformation, diversity management, and maintaining an accident rate significantly below the industry average.
Company: WashTec AG
Sector: Industrials
Country: Germany
Year: 2021
Type: SR
Pages: 82
WashTec AG
Sustainability Report
The report presents WashTec's first comprehensive sustainability strategy, highlighting its transition toward a more resource-efficient business model. Key achievements in 2021 include a 5.6% reduction in CO2 emissions and a decrease in energy consumption per million euros of revenue. The company introduced the 'Obeya' approach to foster cross-functional collaboration on sustainability and diversity. WashTec emphasizes its 'Green Car Care' product line and advanced water treatment systems, which can reduce fresh water usage by up to 80%. Socially, the company focused on cultural transformation, diversity management, and maintaining an accident rate significantly below the industry average.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Published
Apr 1, 2022
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Sustainable Development Goals
Other Standards
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Emissions
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees