Focus Topics – Environmental matters

Resource-efficient production

Using ecological resources responsibly

Management approach

Using the planet’s resources responsibly is mandatory for all our business units. We set specific targets to significantly reduce our energy consumption (see Climate action), waste generation, use of hazardous substances, polluting air emissions and water consumption.

Local and national laws and regulations guide our policies for waste, hazardous substances, air emissions and water. These regulations establish minimum standards for wastewater and pollutant emissions, which we continually monitor in collaboration with the relevant authorities. All our sewage sludge and waste are treated and disposed of properly and therefore do not pose health or environmental risks. To reduce our own waste from packaging and purchased primary products, we work to reduce rejects in our production, develop circular products and introduce reusable pallets.

To measure the water stress at our sites, we assessed all our site locations with the Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas1. We flagged 14 sites in locations which have a water stress ranking of “high” or “extremely high”, meaning that the percentage of total water demand compared to available renewable surface and groundwater supplies was 60% or higher. Three of the 14 are radiator production sites with water-intensive processes such as painting, plating and cutting. The flagged sites are radiator production sites in Manisa (TR), Vaux-Andigny (FR) and Dachang (CN). The other eleven sites in water stress locations either do not use water in production or are offices.

For radiator production, water for the processes is extracted from springs or the drinking water supply network. We introduced a new target to minimise freshwater consumption in our radiator production sites by increasing water reuse and recycling as well as regular leakage checks to achieve closed water circuits. Wastewater is pre-treated at our sites in Manisa (TR), Vaux-Andigny (FR), Bolesławiec (PL), Gränichen (CH) and Lahr (DE) and finally processed by a public sewage treatment plant. The efficiency of the pre-treatment is monitored by the responsible public authority. At all our operations, independent bodies regularly test the quality of our wastewater to ensure compliance with legal obligations.

Each of Zehnder’s Competence Centres and production units is responsible for achieving the targets regarding resource-efficient production. They manage and coordinate the implementation of measures across the Group, aggregate and analyse respective KPIs from the production sites and routinely report to the Sustainability Steering Committee. Due diligence processes include the certification of our sites. Nine of our 24 production sites are certified according to ISO 14001 on environmental management systems, including all radiator production sites in Europe and China. Also, environmental data is collected annually from our operations and verified thoroughly at Group level. Furthermore, most of our environmental data (energy, waste and GHG emissions) are audited by an external assurance company (see the Limited assurance report).

1 The Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas developed by the World Resources Institute is an online global database of local-level water risk indicators and a global standard for measuring and reporting geographic water risk.

Implementation and outlook

To implement the above management approach and policies, we formulated an ambition which is supported by five targets and monitored via specific KPIs.

Ambition: Significantly reduce our energy consumption, waste generation, use of hazardous substances, polluting air emissions and water consumption

Increase waste recycling
Status:

In 2023, the share of waste to recycling or recovery amounted to 84%. Regarding radiators, we have established programmes to repair production rejects, preventing waste and reintegrating the product into the manufacturing process. While this is time-consuming and sometimes more expensive than producing a new part, it helps us to reduce the amount of steel and aluminium scrap in production. At our production site in Lahr (DE) we have been able to reduce the number of leaking and scrapped elements significantly.
Outlook:
By 2025, we want more than 90% of the waste from all our production sites to be recovered and recycled rather than incinerated or sent to landfill. In the medium term, we strive to end sending waste to landfill by 2028 and to have the first waste-free production site by 2030.

Reduce product returns and increase resale potential
Status:
We try to prevent product returns from our customers after delivery. If products are returned, they should go to resale. However, in 2023, we noticed that the number of product returns on a consolidated level was not insignificant and that most returns had to be scrapped due to the lack of coordinated processes on how to bring the products back to the manufacturer to ensure they were ready for resale.
Outlook:
We are aiming for a significant reduction of unwanted product returns from customers and to increase the resale portion of these returns significantly. As a basis, we will analyse the factors contributing to returns and assess the condition of the returned products.

Replace hazardous substances with non-hazardous substances
Status:
We aim to replace hazardous substances in our operations with less hazardous options. We identified that one of the hot spots for hazardous substances is chroming operations in radiator production.
Outlook:
Our target is to substitute 30% of the replaceable hazardous substances with non-hazardous substances by 2025 in our radiator production sites and we are aiming to replace 100% of the technically replaceable substances by 2030.

Reduce polluting air emissions
Status:

We set the target to define measures to reduce polluting, non-GHG air emissions, i.e. nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur oxides (SOx), persistent organic pollutants (POP), volatile organic compounds (VOC), hazardous air pollutants (HAP), particulate matter (PM) and others1.
Outlook:
Our aim is to understand the root cause of our polluting air emissions and achieve a 20% reduction in polluting air emissions in our radiator production sites by 2025 as compared to 2023 and a further significant reduction by 2030.

Decrease water withdrawal in production sites located in water-stress areas
Status:

In 2023, we started a study to optimise water-intensive processes and determine the financial implications of increased water recycling at our individual sites.
Outlook:
Our target for our three sites in water-stress areas – Manisa (TR), Vaux-Andigny (FR) and Dachang (CN) – is to reduce water withdrawal by 10% by 2025, compared to 2023. Furthermore, we strive to reduce the Group-wide water withdrawal by 20% by 2028.

Ozone-depleting substances are not produced, imported or exported. GRI 305-6 is thus not material.

GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018
Disclosure 303-3 Water withdrawal
Disclosure 303-3a Total water withdrawal from all areas

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Surface freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other surface water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total surface water

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Groundwater freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

9.45

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other groundwater withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total groundwater

ML

9.45

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Seawater freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other seawater withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total seawater

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Produced freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

0.33

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other produced water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

0.03

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total produced water

ML

0.36

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Third-party freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

76.54

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other third-party water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

64.80

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total third-party water

ML

141.34

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

86.32

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total other water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

64.83

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total water withdrawal

ML

151.15

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

The unit of measure ML is used as an abbreviation for megalitre and is equal to 1 million litres.

Water withdrawal was measured in most business units, with some exceptions of very small offices where water withdrawal has been calculated based on instructions provided by the Group.

GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018
Disclosure 303-3 Water withdrawal
Disclosure 303-3b Total water withdrawal from all areas with water stress

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Surface freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other surface water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total surface water

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Groundwater freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

8.15

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other groundwater withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total groundwater

ML

8.15

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Seawater freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Surface freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total seawater

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Produced freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

0.33

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other produced water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total produced water

ML

0.33

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Third-party freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

28.41

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other third-party water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

64.80

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total third-party water

ML

93.21

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total freshwater withdrawal (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

36.89

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total other water withdrawal (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

64.80

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total water withdrawal

ML

101.69

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

The unit of measure ML is used as an abbreviation for megalitre and is equal to 1 million litres.

Water withdrawal was measured in all business units at locations with water stress.

GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018
Disclosure 303-4 Water discharge
Disclosure 303-4a Total water discharge to all areas

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Surface freshwater water discharge (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other surface water discharge (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Groundwater freshwater discharge (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other groundwater discharge (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Seawater freshwater discharge (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other seawater discharge (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Third-party freshwater discharge (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

47.05

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Other third-party discharge (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

69.45

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total freshwater discharge (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

47.05

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total other water discharge (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

69.45

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total water discharge

ML

116.50

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

The unit of measure ML is used as an abbreviation for megalitre and is equal to 1 million litres.

Water discharge was often not measured and has thus been calculated by the business units, based on clear instructions provided by the Group.

GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018
Disclosure 303-4 Water discharge
Disclosure 303-4c Total water discharge to all areas with water stress

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Total freshwater discharge (≤ 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

11.99

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total other water discharge (> 1,000 mg/L total dissolved solids)

ML

67.09

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

Total water discharge

ML

79.08

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

The unit of measure ML is used as an abbreviation for megalitre and is equal to 1 million litres.

Water discharge was often not measured and has thus been calculated by the business units, based on clear instructions provided by the Group.

GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018
Disclosure 303-5 Water consumption
Disclosure 303-5a Total water consumption from all areas

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Total water consumption

ML

34.65

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

The unit of measure ML is used as an abbreviation for megalitre and is equal to 1 million litres.

Water consumption was always calculated by the business units, based on clear instructions provided by the Group. The assumption was that all business units consume water in some way.

GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018
Disclosure 303-5 Water consumption
Disclosure 303-5b Total water consumption from all areas with water stress

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Total water consumption

ML

22.61

✔ PwC CH

n/a

n/a

 

The unit of measure ML is used as an abbreviation for megalitre and is equal to 1 million litres.

Water consumption was always calculated by the business units, based on clear instructions provided by the Group. The assumption was that all business units consume water in some way.

GRI 305: Emissions 2016
Disclosure 305-7 Nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx) and other significant air emissions

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

2022

Change from prior year

Significant air emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx)

kg

25,946

n/a

n/a

 

Significant air emissions of sulfur oxides (SOx)

kg

16,845

n/a

n/a

 

Significant air emissions of persistent organic pollutants (POP)

kg

16,355

n/a

n/a

 

Significant air emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC)

kg

9,368

n/a

n/a

 

Significant air emissions of hazardous air pollutants (HAP)

kg

16,360

n/a

n/a

 

Significant air emissions of particulate matter (PM)

kg

3,694

n/a

n/a

 

Significant air emissions of other standard categories of air emissions identified in relevant regulations: carbon monoxide (CO)

kg

81,408

n/a

n/a

 

Emission factors for GRI 305-7 are taken from the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2019.

Emissions were calculated in Zehnder’s Hyperion Financial Management system (consolidation tool) and aggregated in Microsoft Excel.

GRI 306: Waste 2020
Disclosure 306-3 Waste generated

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Total waste – heavy metals (t/year)

t/year

0.05

✔ PwC CH

0.07

–27.7

%

Total waste – batteries

t/year

1.57

✔ PwC CH

3.75

–58.1

%

Total waste – electronics

t/year

10.02

✔ PwC CH

10.71

–6.4

%

Total waste – fluorescent lamps

t/year

0.71

✔ PwC CH

0.58

21.8

%

Total waste – used oil & emulsions

t/year

53.63

✔ PwC CH

15.48

246.5

%

Total waste – solvents & chemicals

t/year

46.32

✔ PwC CH

36.71

26.2

%

Total waste – printing ink/toners

t/year

1.52

✔ PwC CH

0.44

246.7

%

Total waste – quartz sand/powder

t/year

41.22

✔ PwC CH

0.20

>500

%

Total waste – hazardous sludge

t/year

89.25

✔ PwC CH

153.83

–42.0

%

Total waste – other hazardous waste

t/year

67.77

✔ PwC CH

41.91

61.7

%

Total hazardous waste

t/year

312.06

✔ PwC CH

263.67

18.4

%

Total waste – metals

t/year

4,082.73

✔ PwC CH

5,331.69

–23.4

%

Total waste – plastics

t/year

733.40

✔ PwC CH

451.09

62.6

%

Total waste – paper & cardboard

t/year

1,668.26

✔ PwC CH

1,541.07

8.3

%

Total waste – glass

t/year

0.23

✔ PwC CH

0.23

–0.2

%

Total waste – wood treated

t/year

370.19

✔ PwC CH

742.42

–50.1

%

Total waste – wood untreated

t/year

231.47

✔ PwC CH

144.86

59.8

%

Total waste – residual non-hazardous waste

t/year

1,110.63

✔ PwC CH

928.30

19.6

%

Total non-hazardous waste

t/year

8,196.90

✔ PwC CH

9,139.64

–10.3

%

Total weight of waste

t/year

8,508.96

✔ PwC CH

9,403.31

–9.5

%

The 2022 figures in the table were partially restated due to errors in the data collection that were identified after the publication of the Sustainability Report 2022, in which a total of 13,987 metric tons was reported.

GRI 306: Waste 2020
Disclosure 306-4 Waste diverted from disposal
Disclosure 306-4a Total weight of waste diverted from disposal

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Total waste diverted from disposal – heavy metals (t/year)

t/year

✔ PwC CH

 

Total waste diverted from disposal – batteries

t/year

1.45

✔ PwC CH

0.75

94.6

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – electronics

t/year

9.85

✔ PwC CH

9.51

3.6

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – fluorescent lamps

t/year

0.44

✔ PwC CH

0.50

–11.3

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – used oil & emulsions

t/year

26.29

✔ PwC CH

8.76

200.3

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – solvents and chemicals

t/year

12.12

✔ PwC CH

8.41

44.0

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – printing ink/toners

t/year

1.31

✔ PwC CH

0.42

213.8

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – quartz sand/powder

t/year

27.77

✔ PwC CH

0.20

>500

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – hazardous sludge

t/year

25.02

✔ PwC CH

17.94

39.5

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – other hazardous waste

t/year

13.21

✔ PwC CH

0.05

>500

%

Total hazardous waste diverted from disposal

t/year

117.47

✔ PwC CH

46.53

152.4

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – metals

t/year

4,082.73

✔ PwC CH

5,329.96

–23.4

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – plastics

t/year

704.49

✔ PwC CH

375.24

87.7

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – paper & cardboard

t/year

1,635.99

✔ PwC CH

1,530.41

6.9

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – glass

t/year

0.03

✔ PwC CH

0.03

–1.9

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – wood treated

t/year

155.04

✔ PwC CH

565.55

–72.6

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – wood untreated

t/year

205.33

✔ PwC CH

128.34

60.0

%

Total waste diverted from disposal – residual non-hazardous waste

t/year

273.68

✔ PwC CH

231.02

18.5

%

Total non-hazardous waste diverted from disposal

t/year

7,057.28

✔ PwC CH

8,160.53

–13.5

%

Total weight of waste diverted from disposal

t/year

7,174.75

✔ PwC CH

8,207.07

–12.6

%

Total waste diverted from disposal vs. total waste

%

84.32

✔ PwC CH

87.28

–3.0

pp

The 2022 figures in the table were partially restated due to errors in the data collection that were identified after the publication of the Sustainability Report 2022, in which a total of 9,874 metric tons waste diverted from disposal was reported.

GRI 306: Waste 2020
Disclosure 306-4 Waste diverted from disposal
Disclosure 306-4b Total weight of hazardous waste diverted from disposal

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Hazardous waste prepared for reuse

t/year

11.26

✔ PwC CH

1.81

522.0

%

Hazardous waste recycled

t/year

79.71

✔ PwC CH

22.86

248.7

%

Hazardous waste treated with other recovery operations

t/year

26.50

✔ PwC CH

21.87

21.2

%

Total hazardous waste diverted from disposal

t/year

117.47

✔ PwC CH

46.53

152.4

%

The 2022 figures in the table were partially restated due to errors in the data collection that were identified after the publication of the Sustainability Report 2022, in which a total of 46 metric tons hazardous waste diverted from disposal was reported.

GRI 306: Waste 2020
Disclosure 306-4 Waste diverted from disposal
Disclosure 306-4c Total weight of non-hazardous waste diverted from disposal

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Non-hazardous waste prepared for reuse

t/year

481.94

✔ PwC CH

310.54

55.2

%

Non-hazardous waste recycled

t/year

6,283.70

✔ PwC CH

7,388.75

–15.0

%

Non-hazardous waste treated with other recovery operations

t/year

291.63

✔ PwC CH

461.24

–36.8

%

Total non-hazardous waste diverted from disposal

t/year

7,057.28

✔ PwC CH

8,160.53

–13.5

%

The 2022 figures in the table were partially restated due to errors in the data collection that were identified after the publication of the Sustainability Report 2022, in which a total of 9,829 metric tons non-hazardous waste diverted from disposal was reported.

GRI 306: Waste 2020
Disclosure 306-5 Waste directed to disposal
Disclosure 306-5a Total weight of waste directed to disposal

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Total waste directed to disposal – heavy metals (t/year)

t/year

0.05

✔ PwC CH

0.07

–27.7

%

Total waste directed to disposal – batteries

t/year

0.12

✔ PwC CH

3.01

–95.9

%

Total waste directed to disposal – electronics

t/year

0.17

✔ PwC CH

1.20

–85.6

%

Total waste directed to disposal – fluorescent lamps

t/year

0.27

✔ PwC CH

0.09

215.7

%

Total waste directed to disposal – used oil & emulsions

t/year

27.34

✔ PwC CH

6.72

306.8

%

Total waste directed to disposal – solvents & chemicals

t/year

34.21

✔ PwC CH

28.30

20.9

%

Total waste directed to disposal – printing ink/toners

t/year

0.21

✔ PwC CH

0.02

>500

%

Total waste directed to disposal – quartz sand/powder

t/year

13.44

✔ PwC CH

 

Total waste directed to disposal – hazardous sludge

t/year

64.22

✔ PwC CH

135.89

–52.7

%

Total waste directed to disposal – other hazardous waste

t/year

54.56

✔ PwC CH

41.86

30.3

%

Total hazardous waste directed to disposal

t/year

194.59

✔ PwC CH

217.14

–10.4

%

Total waste directed to disposal – metals

t/year

✔ PwC CH

1.73

–100.0

%

Total waste directed to disposal – plastics

t/year

28.91

✔ PwC CH

75.85

–61.9

%

Total waste directed to disposal – paper & cardboard

t/year

32.27

✔ PwC CH

10.66

202.9

%

Total waste directed to disposal – glass

t/year

0.20

✔ PwC CH

0.20

 

Total waste directed to disposal – wood treated

t/year

215.15

✔ PwC CH

176.87

21.6

 

Total waste directed to disposal – wood untreated

t/year

26.14

✔ PwC CH

16.52

58.2

%

Total waste directed to disposal – residual non-hazardous waste

t/year

836.95

✔ PwC CH

697.28

20.0

%

Total non-hazardous waste directed to disposal

t/year

1,139.62

✔ PwC CH

979.11

16.4

%

Total weight of waste directed to disposal

t/year

1,334.21

✔ PwC CH

1,196.25

11.5

%

The 2022 figures in the table were partially restated due to errors in the data collection that were identified after the publication of the Sustainability Report 2022, in which a total of 4,113 metric tons waste directed to disposal was reported.

GRI 306: Waste 2020
Disclosure 306-5 Waste directed to disposal
Disclosure 306-5b Total weight of hazardous waste directed to disposal

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Hazardous waste incinerated (with energy recovery)

t/year

98.36

✔ PwC CH

175.66

–44.0

%

Hazardous waste incinerated (without energy recovery)

t/year

2.60

✔ PwC CH

 

Hazardous waste disposed of in a landfill

t/year

46.66

✔ PwC CH

4.80

>500

%

Hazardous waste disposed of in other disposal operations

t/year

46.97

✔ PwC CH

36.69

28.0

%

Total hazardous waste directed to disposal

t/year

194.59

✔ PwC CH

217.14

–10.4

%

The 2022 figures in the table were partially restated due to errors in the data collection that were identified after the publication of the Sustainability Report 2022, in which a total of 193 metric tons hazardous waste directed to disposal was reported.

GRI 306: Waste 2020
Disclosure 306-5 Waste directed to disposal
Disclosure 306-5c Total weight of non-hazardous waste directed to disposal

Indicator description

Unit of measure

2023

 

2022

Change from prior year

Non-hazardous waste incinerated (with energy recovery)

t/year

612.19

✔ PwC CH

490.14

24.9

%

Non-hazardous waste incinerated (without energy recovery)

t/year

49.10

✔ PwC CH

78.37

–37.3

%

Non-hazardous waste disposed of in a landfill

t/year

470.31

✔ PwC CH

357.53

31.5

%

Non-hazardous waste disposed of in other disposal operations

t/year

8.03

✔ PwC CH

53.07

–84.9

%

Total non-hazardous waste directed to disposal

t/year

1,139.62

✔ PwC CH

979.11

16.4

%

The 2022 figures in the table were partially restated due to errors in the data collection that were identified after the publication of the Sustainability Report 2022, in which a total of 3,920 metric tons non-hazardous waste directed to disposal was reported.

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