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Sustainability Data (Online Update 2007)

A sustainability database called SEED (social, economical, and environmental data) is the basis for the auditing and goal setting of Sulzer’s sustainability efforts. Sulzer uses SEED to collect, validate, and report internally and externally on corporation's sustainability data. The data set, which contains key indicators for environmental, health, safety, quality, and social issues, is continually improved and updated to help Sulzer appropriately assess its performance as well as to meet the needs of external stakeholders and reporting criteria.
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Economical Sustainability

Value-based economic performance is the foundation for sustainable development. Sulzer aims for growth and high profitability by following three principles: first, operational excellence, followed by organic growth, and, subsequently, external growth. All divisions operate in attractive markets and have high value-creation potential due to their leading market positions.

Specific Remarks on Collected Data
Map of assessed sites
Value added


Social Sustainability

Sulzer considers it a major responsibility to provide experiences and chances to develop that enhance an individual’s employability and allow him/her to navigate successfully through the changes in our company and its environment.

Geografical Spread
Function Type
Age Spread
Share of Women
Apprenticeship and Training
Training Hours
Working Time and Vacation
Employee Satisfaction
Incidents Affecting Society
Third Party Awards
Occupational Accidents and Illness
Non-Occupational Accidents and Illness
Memberships


Ecological Sustainability

Rising prices for resources due to increasing scarcity set the challenges for the future: the efficiency of products and production has to be improved continuously.

Energy Consumption
Energy Source Mix
Greenhouse Gases
Photosmog
Ozone Depleting Substances
Acidification Potential
Water Consumption
Waste and Recycling
Land Use
Overview of Environmental Impact
Extrapolation to the Entire Corporation