SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021
SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021
On this front, another
relevant initiative is guidance
on the disposal of unused
products. The ceramic boxes
have a QRCode, which,
when accessed, shows
the consumer step-by-step
instructions on how to dispose
of each category of material.
Information on the production
process and technical and
detailed product data are
available on the website.
Total weight of waste, broken down by
type and disposal (in tons)
Recycling
Landfill
Industrial landfill
Incineration (mass burning)
Co-processing
TOTAL
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Destination of non-hazardous waste
(in tons)
Recycling
Landfill
Local storage
Industrial landfill
Co-processing
TOTAL
PORTOBELLO
POINTER
2019
2020
2021
2019
2020
2021
4.97*
9.14
5.91
12.17
start of
monitoring
5.84
4.02
5.84
4.02
13,044
12.73
39.91
91.17
0.03175 0.03295
0.212*
start of
monitoring
88.41
114.12
94.78
116.12 163.99 198.15
5.84
4.02
13,044
PORTOBELLO
POINTER
2019
2020
2021
2019
2020
2021
4973.05
6454.23 4426.54
255.35
370.68
654.15
86.61
86.61
86.61
61.44
70.84
102.03
155.63
145.29
63.01
84.07*
start of
monitoring
15.17
0.00
0.00
15.17
316.79 441.52
23747.71*
start of
monitoring
756.18
Waste
Portobello
Hydraulic oil and lamps
Waste contaminated with paint and/or oil
Asbestos tiles
Outpatient waste
Thinner residues, grease sludge, solvents, thinner
contaminated waste, grease, and solvents
Waste
Metal scrap, cardboard, plastic, industrial oil,
mixed, wood, construction waste, polishing cake,
computer scrap
Waste from restrooms and cafeterias
Abrasives
Class II waste (Rubber, hoses, mixed waste,
other non-recyclable Class II waste)
Class II waste (Rubber, hoses, mixed waste,
other non-recyclable Class II waste), abrasives
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN
PORTOBELLO
STRATEGY
GOVERNANCE
THE REPORT
SUSTAINABILITY AT PORTOBELLO
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
ECONOMIC
GRI CONTENT INDEX
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