PDF, 1.2 MB - Pfleiderer AG
PDF, 1.2 MB - Pfleiderer AG PDF, 1.2 MB - Pfleiderer AG
44 being focused: being better Events for the general public held at the Gütersloh plant reported on the successful renovation of the particleboard plant. In Rheda, similar events have been used to inform the public about the construction of a heating plant as part of expansion of capacity. In the Thermopal plant in Leutkirch, several information events for the public have been held, providing information about planned capital expenditure on a heating plant. The “Eco Profit” project, in which the Pfleiderer Group took part together with other Gütersloh companies and the City of Gütersloh, aims to create measures that will reduce environmental pollution and save costs at the same time. Apart from the ecological and economic advantages involved, the companies taking part in this project in Gütersloh want to clearly demonstrate to the public their commitment to the environment, at the same time documenting that they are complying fully with statutory requirements. Setting up a hazardous substances catalogue and waste accounts, as well as involving employees, all helped determine the environmental situation at the beginning of the project. All employees had an opportunity to play an active part and make suggestions for improvements via an “eco hotline” especially set up for this purpose. Our “Eco Profit” project resulted in six-digit savings in terms of energy and materials. Glue and energy consumption was reduced by moving over to high-pressure gluing. Optimizing compressed air lines resulted in further reductions in energy. By redesigning the ash site, water consumption and disposal costs were also lowered. The purchasing of additional containers is expected to increase the amount of recycling possible from waste. Another important area of environmental protection where the Pfleiderer Group is active relates to current legislation at the national and international level. The Pfleiderer Group sees this as an opportunity to communicate the high environmental standards of its production sites to all relevant environmental agencies, actively contributing to further development of environmental technology. We are also aiming at positively influencing the way in which legislation is applied in industry, while maintaining current high standards. Concrete examples of this are our active involvement in drafting the Biomass Ordinance and in the current discussions relating to its amendment, as well as to amendments to the Technical Standards for Air Quality and the Used Wood Ordinance. Disposal of Historic Waste, Dismantling Old Plant Historic waste is likely to exist at plants where wood impregnation was carried out in earlier years, for example, on railway sleepers. All relevant locations have been extremely thoroughly investigated and are under constant observation, for example, by testing the ground water. Where necessary, recycling of ground water is undertaken. In the fiscal year that has just ended, ground water recovery continued at Neumarkt as in previous years. In 2002, work started on the dismantling of the particleboard plant in Peiting which was closed in 2001.
management report environmental report pfleiderer ag 45 Product-Related Environment Protection, Low-Impact Production The production of particleboard alone means putting environmental protection into practice. Weak wood and production residues from other industries which are otherwise unusable are processed into wood-based panels, themselves an active carbon dioxide sink. In accordance with legal requirements, Pfleiderer makes hardly any use of fossil fuels at its plants, preferring to use biomass as a substitute. In our plants at Neumarkt, Gütersloh and Rheda, co-generation power plants are in operation. In Rheda, approval has also been given for a new power plant, and in Leutkirch an application for approval will be made at the beginning of 2003. In all its plants, the Company has committed itself to achieving emission levels below statutory levels set out by the 17th German Federal Pollution Control Ordinance (BimSchV). The continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide emissions, as well as publication of emission levels on the Internet has also created higher transparency. Capital Expenditure on Environmental Protection Activities A major investment in environmental protection during the reporting period was the construction of a new 98 meter high exhaust air chimney at Rheda. Around 1.0 million euros were scheduled as expenditure on the new chimney, which will result in considerable further reduction of odor emissions in the area surrounding the plant. The new chimney will be used to expel dryer air, as well as waste air from the power generation plant and presses. Type and Extent of Environmental Risks No environmental risks are expected with regard to historic waste, as extensive studies have been carried out at all sites to assess any such hazard. The introduction of the new Technical Standards for Air Quality (TA Luft) does not harbor any additional risks which would call for additional unscheduled capital expenditure. Our sites either already comply with the Technical Standards, or renovation measures have been planned which will result in compliance with the amended Technical Standards (for example, in Leutkirch, replacing open-air stockpiles of sawdust with silo storage).
- Page 1 and 2: january february march april being
- Page 3 and 4: Group figures Jan. 1 - Jan. 1 - Dec
- Page 5 and 6: usa Poles & Towers Barstow, Califor
- Page 7 and 8: we are working for change to ensure
- Page 9 and 10: y looking for a strategic partner w
- Page 11 and 12: eport of the supervisory board pfle
- Page 13 and 14: eport of the supervisory board pfle
- Page 15 and 16: 1. Introduction 2. Shareholders and
- Page 17 and 18: 5. Communication and Information co
- Page 19 and 20: management report market report pfl
- Page 21 and 22: management report market report/com
- Page 23 and 24: management report company report pf
- Page 25 and 26: Equity ratio in % 22.7 20.8 02 01 m
- Page 27 and 28: management report company report pf
- Page 29 and 30: Arnsberg Bad Tölz Gütersloh Neuma
- Page 31 and 32: 17 % 19 % 35% 29% ■ Industry ■
- Page 33 and 34: 16 % 20% 11 % 3% ■ DBS ■ Chipbo
- Page 35 and 36: Barstow, California Bartow, Florida
- Page 37 and 38: Coswig Dinkelsbühl Gernsbach Lange
- Page 39 and 40: management report segment report pf
- Page 41 and 42: management report segment report pf
- Page 43 and 44: management report segment report pf
- Page 45 and 46: management report research and deve
- Page 47: management report capital expenditu
- Page 51 and 52: management report organization and
- Page 53 and 54: PEPP Potential Recognition manageme
- Page 55 and 56: management report personnel report
- Page 57 and 58: management report risk report pflei
- Page 59 and 60: management report risk report pflei
- Page 61 and 62: management report risk report pflei
- Page 63 and 64: management report marketing and com
- Page 65 and 66: management report investor relation
- Page 67 and 68: management report post-closure repo
- Page 69 and 70: management report post-closure repo
- Page 71 and 72: pfleiderer ag 67 Consolidated Finan
- Page 73 and 74: consolidated financial statements b
- Page 75 and 76: Pfleiderer Consolidated Statements
- Page 77 and 78: consolidated financial statements s
- Page 79 and 80: consolidated financial statements s
- Page 81 and 82: consolidated financial statements n
- Page 83 and 84: consolidated financial statements n
- Page 85 and 86: consolidated financial statements n
- Page 87 and 88: consolidated financial statements n
- Page 89 and 90: consolidated financial statements n
- Page 91 and 92: consolidated financial statements n
- Page 93 and 94: 4. Inventories 5. Property, plant a
- Page 95 and 96: 7. Financial assets 8. Other long-l
- Page 97 and 98: 11. Other short-term accruals 12. C
44 being focused: being better<br />
Events for the general public held at the Gütersloh plant reported on the successful renovation<br />
of the particleboard plant. In Rheda, similar events have been used to inform the public<br />
about the construction of a heating plant as part of expansion of capacity. In the Thermopal<br />
plant in Leutkirch, several information events for the public have been held, providing information<br />
about planned capital expenditure on a heating plant.<br />
The “Eco Profit” project, in which the <strong>Pfleiderer</strong> Group took part together with other<br />
Gütersloh companies and the City of Gütersloh, aims to create measures that will reduce environmental<br />
pollution and save costs at the same time. Apart from the ecological and economic<br />
advantages involved, the companies taking part in this project in Gütersloh want to clearly<br />
demonstrate to the public their commitment to the environment, at the same time documenting<br />
that they are complying fully with statutory requirements.<br />
Setting up a hazardous substances catalogue and waste accounts, as well as involving<br />
employees, all helped determine the environmental situation at the beginning of the project. All<br />
employees had an opportunity to play an active part and make suggestions for improvements<br />
via an “eco hotline” especially set up for this purpose.<br />
Our “Eco Profit” project resulted in six-digit savings in terms of energy and materials.<br />
Glue and energy consumption was reduced by moving over to high-pressure gluing. Optimizing<br />
compressed air lines resulted in further reductions in energy. By redesigning the ash site, water<br />
consumption and disposal costs were also lowered. The purchasing of additional containers is<br />
expected to increase the amount of recycling possible from waste.<br />
Another important area of environmental protection where the <strong>Pfleiderer</strong> Group is active<br />
relates to current legislation at the national and international level. The <strong>Pfleiderer</strong> Group sees<br />
this as an opportunity to communicate the high environmental standards of its production sites<br />
to all relevant environmental agencies, actively contributing to further development of environmental<br />
technology. We are also aiming at positively influencing the way in which legislation is<br />
applied in industry, while maintaining current high standards. Concrete examples of this are<br />
our active involvement in drafting the Biomass Ordinance and in the current discussions relating<br />
to its amendment, as well as to amendments to the Technical Standards for Air Quality<br />
and the Used Wood Ordinance.<br />
Disposal of Historic Waste, Dismantling Old Plant<br />
Historic waste is likely to exist at plants where wood impregnation was carried out in earlier<br />
years, for example, on railway sleepers. All relevant locations have been extremely thoroughly<br />
investigated and are under constant observation, for example, by testing the ground water.<br />
Where necessary, recycling of ground water is undertaken. In the fiscal year that has just ended,<br />
ground water recovery continued at Neumarkt as in previous years. In 2002, work started<br />
on the dismantling of the particleboard plant in Peiting which was closed in 2001.