February 26, 2010
Henkel Cuts CO2 25%, Water Use 37% From 2005-09
From 2005-2009, Henkel managed to decrease carbon dioxide emissions by 25 percent, water consumption by 37 percent and the volume of waste by 12 percent, according to its most recent sustainability report (PDF).
In 2009 emissions were about 725,000 metric tons, down from about 931,000 metric tons in 2008 and 908,000 metric tons in 2007.
The company’s energy consumption was about 2.457 million megawatt hours in 2009, down from 3.185 million MWH in 2008 and 3.035 million MWH in 2007. (See image below for a more detailed look at energy consumption and….
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