Sustainability

Our Philosophy in Word and Action

Values & Management

Sustainability Stewardship

Sustainable Products

Production & Logistics

Production

Logistics

Environmental Data

Resource Consumption

Emissions and Waste

Operational incidents

Complaints from Neighbors

Employees & Jobs

Social Commitment

Stakeholder Dialogue

News & Archive

Resource Consumption

The index curve on the graphs shows the progress of the indicators relative to the volume of production (per metric ton of output). The base for the index curve is the year 2003 (= 100 percent).


 

Production Volume

In thousand metric tons

The production volume rose by some 20 percent in 2004 as a result of acquisitions, particularly of Dial and Sovereign Specialty Chemicals.

Energy Consumption

In thousand megawatt hours

Bought-in energy is electricity, steam and district heating that is generated outside the sites.

Water Consumption

In thousand cubic meters

The values include all water, whether bought-in or extracted from Henkel’s own sources. Most of this water is process water. Because water is lost by evaporation and water is contained in many products, the volume of wastewater is smaller than the volume of water consumed.

Consumption of chlorinated hydrocarbons

In metric tons

Methylene chloride, which is used in Great Britain in paint strippers, accounts for most of Henkel’s consumption of chlorinated hydrocarbons.

Global Compact
Global Compact

Henkel supports the goals of the UN Global Compact.

Ulrich Lehner
Interview

Ulrich Lehner, previous Henkel CEO, on corporate social responsibility.