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ANNEX
A bso I ute fig U res Heineken Group Breweries
Environmental parameters
Unit
1999
2000
2001
1999
2000
2001
Production
hi
49,805,271
56,686,145
55,686,814
Production
tonne
Water
m3
32,977,896
36,345,476
33,861,385
29,973,941
32,471,585
29,959,154
Waste water
m3
24,120,088
26,934,468
25,831,306
22,229,386
23,728,044
22,633,491
Electricity
kWh
557,188,633
649,320,539
631,875,623
506,878,385
577,143,410
555,519,106
Thermal energy
MJ
7,008,344,895
8,176,508,317
7,681,314,837
6,048,027,819
6,667,010,874
6,088,212,679
C02 emissions
kg
405,374,507
441,974,627
450,201,873
346,226,277
360,351,696
362,607,233
NOx emissions2
kg
458,287
857,276
466,843
413,234
632,228
410,156
SOx emissions2
kg
675,259
1,049,381
758,597
659,015
955,941
601,136
Organic content before treatment
kg COD
63,442,130
72,591,760
64,594,583
61,266,299
67,378,050
60,728,588
Organic content in effluent1
kg COD
4,784,300
Nitrogen content in effluent1
kgN
218,544
Phosphate content in effluent'
kgP
112,331
Suspended solids in effluent'
kg d.m.
1,202,631
Hazardous waste
kg
581,191
648,286
506,655
Treatment sludge
kg d.m.
6,495,503
10,690,418
4,718,513
Residual waste
kg
35,486,652
28,574,792
19,916,221
NH3 in use
kg
482,995
523,985
497,394
NH3 losses
kg
60,165
73,384
44,175
(H)CFC in use
kg
15,340
17,660
16,360
(H)CFC losses
kg
798
1,760
1,204
Halons in use
kg
7,024
6,112
5,913
Complaints
number
103
71
91
Specific figures
Breweries
Environmental parameters
Unit
Water
Electricity
Thermal energy
'999
2001
20023
hl/hl
kWh/hl
MJ/hl
6.02
10.18
121.43
5-73
10.18
117.61
5-38
9.98
109.33
5.28
9.60
106.60
20033
20043
5-13
9-44
102.80
5-06
9-3'
100.20
Specific figures Maltings
Environmental parameters Unit 1999 2000 2001 20023 20033 20043
Water m3/tonne 5.61 5.56 5.00 4.75 4.69 4.65
Electricity kWh/tonne 112.92 127.69 123.58 121.80 120.00 119.60
Thermal energy MJ/tonne 2,771.25 3,152.28 3,045.57 2,960.00 2,903.00 2,888.00
Discharged into surface water
2 Because significant errors were found in the SOx and NOx data for two production units (Seville and Chirpan) in 2000,
the increase/decrease in the figures does not reflect operational changes
3 Target
HEINEKEN REPORT 2000-2001 SAFETY, HEALTH ENVIRONMENT
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