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Henkel reduces CO2 emissions in production by 60 percent
Henkel reduced its overall CO2 emissions in production by 61 percent per metric ton of product compared to the base year 2010, the company has said in a statement.
It increased the proportion of electricity purchased from renewable sources to 89 percent, while 14 further sites were converted to carbon-neutral production in 2023.
Henkel’s Tuzla plant achieves carbon neutrality
Henkel's Adhesive Technologies plant in İstanbul's Tuzla district, has achieved carbon neutrality, marking a significant milestone in the company's ambitions to become climate positive across its global operations by 2030.
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Profit of Slovenian Henkel subsidiaries slightly down last year
Maribor – The two Slovenia-based subsidiaries of German chemical group Henkel recorded a combined EUR 81 million in revenue and over EUR 4 million in net profit last year. While the production company Henkel Maribor saw a slight drop in revenue, the revenue of the sales company Henkel Slovenija increased. Profit was down in both companies.
Henkel Turkey appoints new president
Chemical and consumer goods company Henkel has appointed a new president in Turkey, according to a company statement.
Güray Yıldız will serve as Henkel Turkey president, in addition to his current position as Henkel Turkey Laundry and Home Care general manager, a post he has been holding since Jan. 1, 2018.
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Slovenia increasingly more attractive for German companies
Ljubljana – Slovenia remains an attractive business location for German companies, shows this year’s survey carried out by the German chambers of commerce in 15 Central and Eastern European countries. German investors are highly interested in further investing in Slovenia, heard a press conference by the German-Slovenian Chamber of Commerce.
DaiBau raises fresh funds
Ljubljana – DaiBau, a Slovenian start-up that runs portals in multiple countries where investors can link up with building contractors, has received fresh funding from the German chemical company Henkel to build out its platform.
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No countermeasures to Pristina's move, Belgrade decides
The president spoke late on Wednesday, and said the decision was made at a session of the Council for National Security.
Vucic said Belgrade "wants to remain a reliable partner to everyone in the world, Europe and the region," the Serbian government announced on its website.
Fiat, Hesteel, and Gazprom-owned companies top Serbian list
Topping this list is Fiat (FCA) Serbia (majority-owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles), that sold cars worth EUR 599.6 million, followed by HBIS Group (owned by China's Hesteel), who operate the Smederevo-based steel plant - and have exported products worth EUR 581.4 million in this period.
Germany's Henkel opens new plant in Serbia
The 20 million euro plant, which will hire 50 more workers, will use leading-edge technology to produce gel tabs with a water-soluble film, which the company is hoping to supply to 36 regional, European and global markets, Tanjug reported.
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Serbian PM attends working dinner in Skopje
The dinner was organized by EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev "for representatives of the Western Balkans as part of the visit of Mogherini to the region."
The topics discussed were European integration, current political and security situation, as well as regional political and economic cooperation, a statement said.
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