Energy
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Global warming and availability of
energy are just two of the major
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work in these areas over the past
years, we have invested in our
collective future.
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Group Supply Chain Director
07 General
09 Climate strategy
10 Thermal energy
11 Electricity
11 Ozone-layer depleting substances
The information included in this section has
been compiled by using environmental reports
returned by our production units, which include
breweries and soft drink plants. The data
presented here covers all operations where
we hold more than 50 percent of the shares
or where we have technical control. Production
units that did not report are Bad Brambach,
Chemnitz, Karlsruhe, Rosenheim and Wurzberg
(Brau Holding International) in Germany.
More information about the basis of our
reporting parameters can be found in
Appendix 2.
General
Our energy performance is embedded in our
environmental management and monitoring
system. The aim of our performance management
system is to be ranked among the leading
group of beverage companies, as defined by
Sustainability Asset Management (SAM) for the
Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI). During
the past few years, Heineken's score for the
environmental dimension within the research
of SAM was as follows:
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Score: Environmental
Dimension (DJSI) 78% 74% 70% 52%
Heineken N.V.
Sustainability Report 2006