Weigang Environmental Technology Holding Group Ltd 2021 AR2
The report outlines Weigang Environmental Technology Holding Group Limited's financial and ESG performance for the year 2021. During the year, the company completed four additional hazardous waste incineration projects, bringing its total completed projects to 35 with an aggregate capacity of 834,500 tonnes per annum. On the ESG front, the group maintained its commitment to environmental protection, recording total greenhouse gas emissions of 90.64 tonnes of CO2e and zero work-related injuries or safety incidents. The company also continued to focus on technological innovation, particularly in pyrolysis and cement plant parallel kiln co-treatment solutions.
Company: Weigang Environmental Technology Holding Group Ltd
Sector: Industrials
Country: China
Year: 2021
Type: AR2
Pages: 270
Weigang Environmental Technology Holding Group Ltd
Annual Report
The report outlines Weigang Environmental Technology Holding Group Limited's financial and ESG performance for the year 2021. During the year, the company completed four additional hazardous waste incineration projects, bringing its total completed projects to 35 with an aggregate capacity of 834,500 tonnes per annum. On the ESG front, the group maintained its commitment to environmental protection, recording total greenhouse gas emissions of 90.64 tonnes of CO2e and zero work-related injuries or safety incidents. The company also continued to focus on technological innovation, particularly in pyrolysis and cement plant parallel kiln co-treatment solutions.
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Document Details
Report Year
2021
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2021 - Dec 31, 2021
Fiscal Year
2021
Type
Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures
Language
English, Chinese
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
ESG Data?Experimental — AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Emissions
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Water Consumption
Women on Board
Workplace Fatalities
Employees