Kemira Oyj

Common Name
Kemira
Country
Finland
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Chemicals
Employees
4,989
Ticker
KEMIRA
Exchange
NASDAQ HELSINKI LTD
Description
Kemira Oyj is a global chemicals company focused primarily on serving the pulp and paper, water treatment, and oil and gas industries. It provides expertise and products that enhance the efficiency an...

Kemira Waste Data Preview

In 2023, Kemira 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 Generated
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Total Hazardous Waste Generated
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Insights into Kemira's Waste Treatment Practices

In 2023, Kemira generated a total of 90,600 metric tonnes of waste.

Of this amount, 19.76% of Kemira's total waste generated was recovered through methods such as recycling, reuse, or composting, while 80.24% was disposed of through landfilling, incineration, or combustion.

Kemira's Waste Recovery Rate

20%

How much of Kemira's waste is recycled or recovered?

In 2023, Kemira reported a total waste generation of 90,600 metric tonnes, of which 19.76% was recovered through recycling, reuse, or composting. This low recovery rate highlights limited waste diversion and suggests that Kemira may be relying more heavily on landfill or incineration, underscoring opportunities for stronger resource recovery initiatives.

Has Kemira reduced its environmental waste footprint over time?

Since 2021, Kemira's total waste generation decreased by 22.56%, including a further 15.88% drop in 2023, highlighting a consistent and deliberate reduction in waste production over time.

Over the same period, Kemira's waste recovery rate declined by 38.03%, yet improved by 66.24% in 2023, pointing to a recent rebound or renewed focus on better waste treatment outcomes.

Overall, Kemira’s waste generation and recovery data show a mixed and inconsistent trend. A deeper analysis of the company's activities, industry benchmarks, and operational changes is needed to assess its sustainability performance more precisely.

Kemira’s Waste Recovery vs. Disposal Over Time

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  • Total Waste Disposed
  • Total Waste Recovered

Insights into Kemira’s Generation of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste

In 2023, Kemira generated a total of 90,600 metric tonnes of waste.

Of this amount, 19.09% of Kemira'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. 80.91% was identified as non-hazardous waste, generally considered less harmful and subject to lighter regulatory controls.

Kemira’s Hazardous vs Non-Hazardous Waste Over Time

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  • Total Non-Hazardous Waste Generated
  • Total Hazardous Waste Generated

How Kemira reduced the environmental impact of its waste?

Since 2021, Kemira's total waste generation decreased by 22.56%, with an additional 15.88% decline in 2023, suggesting a consistent and deliberate effort to minimize waste generation at the source.

Over the same period, the share of hazardous waste in Kemira's total output increased by 7.93%, including a further 21.69% rise in 2023, suggesting a troubling upward shift toward more environmentally harmful waste streams that could raise compliance costs and environmental risks.

Overall, Kemira'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.

How does Kemira treat its hazardous waste?

In 2023, Kemira reported that 17,300 metric tonnes of its total waste output were classified as hazardous. This represents 19.09% of its overall waste generation.

The company treated this hazardous waste using a combination of methods. Approximately 41.04% was managed through recovery methods, indicating a moderate integration of circular practices into its hazardous waste management. However, a significant share was still directed toward disposal, highlighting room for improvement in reducing the long-term impact of hazardous materials.

Breakdown of Kemira's Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste by Treatment Method

Hazardous WasteDisposed(11.3%)Hazardous WasteRecovered(7.8%)Non-Hazardous WasteDisposed(69.0%)Non-Hazardous WasteRecovered(11.9%)
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