Fortum joined Bettercoal initiative promoting improvements in coal mining
Espoo, Finland, 2012-04-23 09:00 CEST (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PRESS RELEASE 23
April 2012
Fortum has joined the Bettercoal initiative, an independent, non-profit
organisation promoting continuous improvement of corporate responsibility in
the coal supply chain. The formal establishment of the Bettercoal was announced
on 18 April. The initiative has been set up by its founding members DONG
Energy, EDF, Enel, E.On, GDF SUEZ, RWE and Vattenfall. Fortum is the first new
member and the only Finnish utility to join the initiative.
"Sustainability of fuel procurement and especially sourcing of fossil fuels and
biomass has become a topic of concern. Coal mining can be challenging in terms
of environmental protection and can create occupational health and safety
concerns, and therefore industry wide dialogue and actions are required to
address issues systematically. Sustainability is an integral part of Fortum’s
supply chain management. We are actively participating in industry and
stakeholder dialogues on responsible fuel sourcing", says Ulla Rehell, Vice
President, Sustainability, Fortum.
“Our members are keenly aware of the potential negative impact of mining
activities. We need greater assurance that our coal is coming from mines that
are taking a responsible approach to protecting workers, communities and their
local environment. This is why we have established Bettercoal”, says Joachim
Löchte, Chair of the Bettercoal Board of Directors.
The basis of the work of Bettercoal initiative is the Bettercoal Code that will
build upon existing standards applied to mining, setting out the social,
environmental and ethical standards that coal mining companies are expected to
align with. Over time Bettercoal also expects to develop appropriate tools,
training and capacity building activities to further support suppliers.
Bettercoal is working through engagement with its stakeholders, including
mining companies and operators.
Fortum’s long-term aspiration is to be a carbon dioxide-free power and heat
company. In 2011, 65% of Fortum’s total electricity production and 85% of the
company’s electricity production in the EU was CO2-free.
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Further information:
Ulla Rehell, Vice President, Sustainability, Fortum, tel. +358 10 45 29251,
ulla.rehell@fortum.com
Pirjetta Soikkeli, Vice President, Internal and Sustainability Communications,
Fortum, tel. +358 10 453 2240, pirjetta.soikkeli@fortum.com
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Fortum's purpose is to create energy that improves life for present and future
generations. We provide sustainable solutions that fulfil the needs for low
emissions, resource efficiency and energy security, and deliver excellent value
to our shareholders. Our activities cover the generation, distribution and
sales of electricity and heat as well as related expert services.
Fortum's operations focus on the Nordic countries, Russia, Poland and the
Baltics. In the future, the integrating European and fast-growing Asian energy
markets provide additional growth opportunities. In 2011, Fortum’s sales
totalled EUR 6.2 billion and comparable operating profit was EUR 1.8 billion.
We employ approximately 10,800 people. Fortum’s shares are quoted on NASDAQ OMX
Helsinki.
Further information: www.fortum.com