Wesfarmers Ltd 1998 SR

The report is Wesfarmers Limited's inaugural environment, health and safety report, covering the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998. It details the performance of five key business units: coal, gas retailing, forestry and timber, fertilisers and chemicals, and transport. Highlights include the development of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) aligned with ISO 14001 across several divisions and a significant reduction in lost time injury frequency rates. The company also reports on greenhouse gas emissions, water management, and land rehabilitation efforts, specifically noting a 45% reduction in CO2 emissions per BCM equivalent in its coal operations since 1994.

Company: Wesfarmers Ltd

Sector: Consumer Discretionary

Country: Australia

Year: 1998

Type: SR

Pages: 26

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Wesfarmers Ltd 1998 Environment Health and Safety Report

Environment Health And Safety Report

The report is Wesfarmers Limited's inaugural environment, health and safety report, covering the fiscal year ending June 30, 1998. It details the performance of five key business units: coal, gas retailing, forestry and timber, fertilisers and chemicals, and transport. Highlights include the development of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) aligned with ISO 14001 across several divisions and a significant reduction in lost time injury frequency rates. The company also reports on greenhouse gas emissions, water management, and land rehabilitation efforts, specifically noting a 45% reduction in CO2 emissions per BCM equivalent in its coal operations since 1994.

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Document Details

Report Year

1998

Reporting Period

Jul 1, 1997 - Jun 30, 1998

Fiscal Year

1998

Published

Dec 21, 1998

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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