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Sluisweg 10 | 5145 PE Waalwijk | Netherlands +31 416 689 111
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Waalwijk (Netherlands), Toluca (Mexico) and Calhoun (USA)

Waalwijk (Netherlands), Toluca (Mexico) and Calhoun (USA)

2023

11,395

2022

13,558

15,245

2021

Waste treatment

Wastewater sent for external treatment (metric tons)*

Toluca (Mexico) and Calhoun (USA)

Waste (total) intensity*

2023

1,268.22

9,094.60

189,811

7,826.38

Total production volume (metric tons)

Total waste (metric tons)

Non-hazardous waste (metric tons)

2022

1,576

1,359

13,798

11,876

0.048

0.061

0.060

229,533

193,917

10,516

12,222

2021

Waste

Hazardous waste (metric tons)

* Intensity is related to production volumes (waste PRODUCTION divided by production volumes)


Our Global Waste Management Policy aims to:

  • Implement effective waste management practices, enabling us to identify the most efficient methods to minimise waste and maximise the reuse or recycling of used material;

  • Manage the entire process to ensure full compliance with best practices; and

  • Enable Stahl’s local teams to understand their responsibilities under environmental law and how to maintain compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.

MANAGING WASTE
Stahl aims to minimise its impact on communities and the environment by preventing pollution through a combination of different waste minimisation, reuse, recovery and recycling strategies. Our goal is to prevent waste from being generated in the first place and to find useful applications for any remaining waste materials.

TOPICS

The policy follows what is known as the waste hierarchy, with a focus on the ‘three Rs’: reduce, reuse and recycle. The hierarchy helps us to prioritise the actions we take to manage our waste, both before and after it is created. First and foremost, our policy aims to prevent or reduce waste at source, by reusing products and materials before they become waste, by recycling waste materials into new materials and objects (or recovering them and converting them into energy), or by substituting other materials that would otherwise have been used to fulfil a particular function. Where these activities are not possible, waste is disposed of in an environmentally sound way. Sending used materials to landfill is a last resort.

The manufacture of our products generates hazardous waste from our products, raw materials, process equipment (such as sludge from wastewater treatment), laboratories and used packaging. The remaining waste is classified as non-hazardous (non-chemical) and includes glass, paper, wood, plastic, and household and demolition waste. In 2023, waste intensity (tons of waste produced per ton of product manufactured) was reduced by 22% compared to 2022. This reduction is largely due to the installation of wastewater treatment facilities at the Waalwijk site in the Netherlands. Prior to the installation of this treatment facility, all water waste from the site was sent to an external treatment facility, and was classified as hazardous waste.

PREVENTING AND
REDUCING WASTE

Sluisweg 10 | 5145 PE Waalwijk | Netherlands +31 416 689 111
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Waste treatment

2021

15,245

Wastewater sent for external treatment (metric tons)*

Waalwijk (Netherlands), Toluca (Mexico) and Calhoun (USA)

2022

13,558

Wastewater sent for external treatment (metric tons)*

Waalwijk (Netherlands), Toluca (Mexico) and Calhoun (USA)

2023

11,395

Wastewater sent for external treatment (metric tons)*

Toluca (Mexico) and Calhoun (USA)

Waste

* Intensity is related to production volumes (waste PRODUCTION divided by production volumes)

Waste (total) intensity*

2021

1,576

13,798

229,533

12,222

Total production volume (metric tons)

Total waste (metric tons)

Non-hazardous waste (metric tons)

0.060

Hazardous waste (metric tons)

Waste (total) intensity*

2022

1,359

11,876

193,917

10,516

Total production volume (metric tons)

Total waste (metric tons)

Non-hazardous waste (metric tons)

0.061

Hazardous waste (metric tons)

Waste (total) intensity*

2023

1,268.22

9,094.60

189,811

7,826.38

Total production volume (metric tons)

Total waste (metric tons)

Non-hazardous waste (metric tons)

0.048

Hazardous waste (metric tons)

The policy follows what is known as the waste hierarchy, with a focus on the ‘three Rs’: reduce, reuse and recycle. The hierarchy helps us to prioritise the actions we take to manage our waste, both before and after it is created. First and foremost, our policy aims to prevent or reduce waste at source, by reusing products and materials before they become waste, by recycling waste materials into new materials and objects (or recovering them and converting them into energy), or by substituting other materials that would otherwise have been used to fulfil a particular function. Where these activities are not possible, waste is disposed of in an environmentally sound way. Sending used materials to landfill is a last resort.


Our Global Waste Management Policy aims to:

  • Implement effective waste management practices, enabling us to identify the most efficient methods to minimise waste and maximise the reuse or recycling of used material;

  • Manage the entire process to ensure full compliance with best practices; and

  • Enable Stahl’s local teams to understand their responsibilities under environmental law and how to maintain compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.

The manufacture of our products generates hazardous waste from our products, raw materials, process equipment (such as sludge from wastewater treatment), laboratories and used packaging. The remaining waste is classified as non-hazardous (non-chemical) and includes glass, paper, wood, plastic, and household and demolition waste. In 2023, waste intensity (tons of waste produced per ton of product manufactured) was reduced by 22% compared to 2022. This reduction is largely due to the installation of wastewater treatment facilities at the Waalwijk site in the Netherlands. Prior to the installation of this treatment facility, all water waste from the site was sent to an external treatment facility, and was classified as hazardous waste.

MANAGING WASTE
Stahl aims to minimise its impact on communities and the environment by preventing pollution through a combination of different waste minimisation, reuse, recovery and recycling strategies. Our goal is to prevent waste from being generated in the first place and to find useful applications for any remaining waste materials.

TOPICS

PREVENTING AND
REDUCING WASTE

Data verified and validated by Deloitte

Looking ahead

Sluisweg 10 | 5145 PE Waalwijk | Netherlands tel. +31 416 689 111
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In 2023, Stahl continued to make steady progress on ESG performance. Below are highlights of some of the key ESG milestones achieved in 2023. Note: ICP Industrial Solutions Group (now Stahl Packaging Coatings), a speciality packaging coatings business, was acquired by Stahl in March 2023. The impact of this acquisition on our ESG performance KPIs is not part of the scope of this report, and will be included in Stahl’s 2024 reporting.

OUR 2023 ESG HIGHLIGHTS
STAHL IN 2023
Stahl’s vision for 2030

By the end of the decade, we expect to have achieved our ESG Roadmap to 2030 targets. By 2030, we expect to be a more diverse and inclusive company that offers safe and sustainable products. By collaborating with our partners we will have reduced our greenhouse gas emissions, as per the Paris Agreement guidelines, and reshaped our portfolio offering our customers safe, high-performance coating solutions with a much improved footprint. The wider chemical raw materials industry will have played its part in shaping a more responsible value chain too, either by scaling up existing lower-carbon alternatives or designing new ones.

This is how we envisage 2030: with Stahl as a positive force for change, working tirelessly with its partners to create a better industry.

"2023 was an important year for our ESG Roadmap targets for 2030. I’m pleased to report that we delivered on our interim milestones. We are also working on new interim goals, for 2026, that support our ambition to be an ESG leader in our space. 

In April, we launched our new purpose: Touching lives, for a better world. I believe this sent a clear message about the kind of company we aspire to be and the impact we want to have on society."

Maarten Heijbroek
CEO at Stahl

2023 was an important year for Stahl and our people
WELCOME!
Stahl ESG Report 2023
TOUCHING LIVES, FOR A BETTER WORLD
€ 824
Million sales
revenue
14
of sales revenue from
ZDHC-certified products
EcoVadis Platinum
medal
70%
26.4%
women in management positions
manufacturing sites
(3 ICP ISG sites)
employees
(excl. ICP ISG)
1,802
Stahl at a glance
EcoVadis sustainability rating 2023.
ECOVADIS
For the 2023 EcoVadis assessment, Stahl’s rating increased by three points compared to its 2022 score

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We like to hear from you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.  

GET in TOUCH
READ MORE

For more background information,
read here.

Sluisweg 10 | 5145 PE Waalwijk | Netherlands tel. +31 416 689 111
Contact us | stahl.com

We welcome your feedback and suggestions regarding this ESG report. Click here to share your input.

Looking ahead
Stahl’s vision for 2030

By the end of the decade, we expect to have achieved our ESG Roadmap to 2030 targets. By 2030, we expect to be a more diverse and inclusive company that offers safe and sustainable products. By collaborating with our partners we will have reduced our greenhouse gas emissions, as per the Paris Agreement guidelines, and reshaped our portfolio offering our customers safe, high-performance coating solutions with a much improved footprint. The wider chemical raw materials industry will have played its part in shaping a more responsible value chain too, either by scaling up existing lower-carbon alternatives or designing new ones.

This is how we envisage 2030: with Stahl as a positive force for change, working tirelessly with its partners to create a better industry.

In 2023, Stahl continued to make steady progress on ESG performance. Below are highlights of some of the key ESG milestones achieved in 2023. Note: ICP Industrial Solutions Group (now Stahl Packaging Coatings), a speciality packaging coatings business, was acquired by Stahl in March 2023. The impact of this acquisition on our ESG performance KPIs is not part of the scope of this report, and will be included in Stahl’s 2024 reporting.

OUR 2023 ESG HIGHLIGHTS
ECOVADIS
For the 2023 EcoVadis assessment, Stahl’s rating increased by three points compared to its 2022 score
EcoVadis sustainability rating 2023.
€824
Million sales
revenue
14
of sales revenue from ZDHC-certified products
EcoVadis Platinum
medal
26.4%
70%
manufacturing sites (3 ICP ISG sites)
1,802
women in management positions
employees
(excl. ICP)
Stahl at a glance
STAHL IN 2023

"2023 was an important year for our ESG Roadmap targets for 2030. I’m pleased to report that we delivered on our interim milestones. We are also working on new interim goals, for 2026, that support our ambition to be an ESG leader in our space. 

In April, we launched our new purpose: Touching lives, for a better world. I believe this sent a clear message about the kind of company we aspire to be and the impact we want to have on society."

Maarten Heijbroek
CEO at Stahl

TOUCHING LIVES, FOR A BETTER WORLD
Stahl ESG Report 2023
2023 was an important year for Stahl and our people
WELCOME!