Environment related data
Energy(1) (GRI 302-1)
Total energy consumption = 4 780 GWh
Of which:
- Electrical energy (incl. cooling) = 2 946 GWh
- Thermal energy (steam and gas) = 1 833 GWh
Bekaert has set targets for the reduction of energy consumption for the medium term (2020) and the longer term (2025).
Bekaert wants to reduce its energy consumption by 10% (2020) and by 15% (2025) versus reference year 2015 (see glossary).
These targets are subject to the outcome of external expertise studies in 4 pilot plants in 2018 and subject to the pace of phased investments.
Renewable Energy:
25% of the electricity needs came from renewable energy sources in 2017.
Bekaert has set targets to increase the share of renewable energy for the medium term (2020) and longer term (2025).
Bekaert wants to increase the share of renewable energy to 30% (2020) and 40% (2025) respectively.
Energy Intensity Ratio (2): (GRI 302-3)
- Electrical energy (incl. cooling) = 912 KWH/ton. This is a decrease of 3% compared to base year 2015.
- Thermal energy (steam & gas) = 568 KWH/ton. This is a decrease of 10% compared to base year 2015.
(1) All energy data is excluding BBRG
(2) Data provided by the respective plants
Methodology used: the energy data are monitored in a central database and are based on energy invoices.
Bekaert has set targets to significantly decrease the energy intensity ratios in the future. See targets overview and glossary.
CO2(1)
As of 2017 Bekaert uses the following standards for the calculation of its CO2 emissions:
- Electricity (global): International Energy Agency (IEA)
- Electricity (North-America): US EPA eGRID
- Gas (global): Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- Steam (global): Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
GHG emissions from purchased electricity and other types of energy (Scope 2 emissions):
GRI 305-2
- Electrical energy (including cooling) = 1 440 235 ton CO2
- Thermal energy (Steam and gas) = 370 733 ton CO2
GHG Intensity Ratio(2): (GRI 305-4)
- Electrical energy (including cooling) = 446 kg CO2/ton.
- Thermal energy (Steam and gas) = 115 kg CO2/ton
Bekaert has set targets to reduce its GHG emissions for the medium term (2020) and longer term (2025).
Bekaert wants to reduce its GHG emissions with 9% in 2020 and 14% in 2025. Taking into account the efforts we are making and targets we are setting to increase the share of energy from renewable sources, our GHG emissions will reduce with 12% in 2020 and 25% in 2025 (see targets and glossary).
These targets are subject to the outcome of external expertise studies in 4 pilot plants in 2018 and subject to the pace of phased investments.
(1) All CO2 data is excluding BBRG
(2) Data provided by the respective plants
Water
Total volume of water withdrawn from any water source: 10 362 997m
3
Total volume of water withdrawn by source type:
(label GRI 303-1)
- City water: 6 123 131 m3 (~= 59.1%)
- Ground water: 3 098 523 m3 (~= 29.9%)
- Canal water: 744 225 m3 (~= 7.2%)
- Rain water collected for reuse: 22 908 m3 (~= 0.2%)
- Purchased steam: 374 211 m3 (~= 3.6%)
The total volume of effluent discharged from waste water treatment was 3 217 317 m
3 in 2017.
(GRI 306-1)
Destination of the effluent discharged:
- Surface water (lake, sea, river, canal): 55.8% (1 791 326 m3)
- Sewer: 38.5% (1 237 468 m3)
- Irrigation: 5.7% (188 523 m3)
The total volume of effluent discharged in cubic meters by ton end product: 0.971 m
3/ton end product.
Destination of the effluent per ton end product discharged:
- Surface water (lake, sea, river, canal): 0.541 m3 per ton end product
- Sewer: 0.373 m3 per ton end product
- Irrigation: 0.057 m3 per ton end product