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Carbon Disclosure Project – Nordic 260 Report 2011


Table 1: EU ETS allowances and verified emissions, 2010 (metric tons CO2e), as disclosed Sector


A.P. Moller – Maersk Ahlstrom


Auriga Industries Boliden Group*


Carlsberg Breweries Fortum


Hafslund


Huhtamäki Kinnevik Kemira M-Real Metso


Neste Oil*


Norske Skog Novo Nordisk† Novozymes Orkla


Outokumpu


Rockwool International Scania SKF


SSAB Statoil


Stora Enso SCA


UPM-Kymmene Wärtsilä


Notes:


Dash indicates no data reported * figures for the whole period 2008–2012 † figures for the whole period 2005–2010


Transportation Materials Materials Materials


Consumer Staples Energy & Utilities Energy & Utilities Materials Financials Materials Materials Industrials


Energy & Utilities Materials


Health Care Materials Industrials Materials Industrials Industrials Industrials Materials


Energy & Utilities Materials Materials Materials Industrials


Allowances allocated Allowances purchased Verified emissions 2,452,971 982,255 78,507 78,909


201,208


5,600,000 57,655 73,642


214,079 6,343 –


14,194


16,131,564 518,085 131,778 15,193


200,250


13,000,000 987,300 24


9,885


7,371,579 12,695,792 3,995,841 1,797,870 2,450,886 11,092


44,970 0 – 0 0


4,100,000 63,624 – 0 0 0 0


899,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


12,695,792 441,871 0 0 –


1,909,094 548,512 56,721 78,909


132,440


9,700,000 –


67,970


205,993 3,978 –


6,020


10,224,108 438,721 99,188 12,570


158,519 795,000 715,000 0


3,543


5,921,510 12,695,792 2,744,214 1,429,645 1,777,868 12,153


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