Wieland Holding Gmbh 2025 SR

The report highlights Wieland Electric's commitment to sustainability through its adherence to the UN Global Compact and EMAS standards. The company achieved a significant reduction in CO2 emissions by transitioning to 100% renewable energy at its Bamberg site. Key environmental data for 2024 shows a total energy consumption of 20,811 MWh and a recycling-focused waste management strategy. The report also details the company's focus on sustainable product solutions for building automation, lighting, and wind power. Furthermore, it outlines social responsibility initiatives, including health management and vocational training for its workforce.

Company: Wieland Holding Gmbh

Year: 2025

Type: SR

Pages: 50

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Wieland Holding Gmbh

Wieland Holding Gmbh 2025 Environmental Statement

Environmental Statement

The report highlights Wieland Electric's commitment to sustainability through its adherence to the UN Global Compact and EMAS standards. The company achieved a significant reduction in CO2 emissions by transitioning to 100% renewable energy at its Bamberg site. Key environmental data for 2024 shows a total energy consumption of 20,811 MWh and a recycling-focused waste management strategy. The report also details the company's focus on sustainable product solutions for building automation, lighting, and wind power. Furthermore, it outlines social responsibility initiatives, including health management and vocational training for its workforce.

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Document Details

Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024

Fiscal Year

2024

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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