In 2023, JSL conducted an environmental assessment and disclosed corporate waste management data in accordance with recognized sustainability reporting standards. The company provided a breakdown of its waste by type (hazardous vs non-hazardous) and treatment method (recovery vs disposal), enabling greater transparency into its waste handling and environmental practices.
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Total Waste Recovered | 0000000 | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | 0000000 |
Total Hazardous Waste Generated | 0000000 | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | 0000000 |
Non-Hazardous Waste Disposed | 0000000 | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | 0000000 |
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In 2023, JSL generated a total of 4,393 metric tonnes of waste.
Of this amount, 60.24% of JSL's total waste generated was recovered through methods such as recycling, reuse, or composting, while 61.8% was disposed of through landfilling, incineration, or combustion.
In 2023, JSL reported a total waste generation of 4,393 metric tonnes, of which 60.24% was recovered through recycling, reuse, or composting. This moderate level of recovery indicates that JSL is taking steps toward improving its waste diversion practices, though there is still room to enhance recycling and recovery efforts.
Since 2021, JSL's total waste generation increased by 288.61%, but declined by 33.34% in the year 2023, suggesting a potential shift toward more efficient material use or the early impact of waste reduction strategies.
Over the same period, JSL's waste recovery rate increased by 82.55%, including a 12.6% rise in 2023, indicating growing emphasis on circularity and improved operational practices for diverting waste from disposal.
Overall, while JSL has increased waste over the long term, recent reductions in waste generation and strong improvements in recovery indicate a strategic pivot toward better waste management and more sustainable practices.
In 2023, JSL generated a total of 4,393 metric tonnes of waste.
Of this amount, 13.67% of JSL's total waste generated of was classified as hazardous waste, characterized by properties such as toxicity, flammability, corrosiveness, or reactivity that may pose risks to human health, ecosystems, or the environment. 86.33% was identified as non-hazardous waste, generally considered less harmful and subject to lighter regulatory controls.
Since 2021, JSL's total waste generation increased by 288.61%, including a 33.34% rise in 2023, reflecting a persistent upward trend that could be linked to operational growth, inefficient material use, or limited investment in waste prevention systems.
Over the same period, JSL saw a long-term increase of 44.78% in hazardous waste share, but a 29.28% reduction in 2023, indicating a recent improvement that may reflect updated production inputs, enhanced treatment, or stricter controls.
Overall, JSL's waste and hazardousness trends are mixed or inconclusive. A more detailed review of its materials, industry standards, and operational changes would help clarify the net environmental impact of its waste strategy.
In 2023, JSL reported that 600 metric tonnes of its total waste output were classified as hazardous. This represents 13.67% of its overall waste generation.
The company treated this hazardous waste using a combination of methods. A majority (64.33%) was diverted from disposal through recovery-oriented treatments such as recycling or reuse. This suggests that JSL has established processes to reduce the environmental burden of its most harmful waste streams.