Management approach to the environment

GRI-Indicators

Environmental responsibility comprises two aspects for the KION Group and its operating units. On the one hand, the Company intends to help its customers save energy and reduce emissions as well as improve efficiency and performance (see the section Products and solutions). On the other hand, the KION Group aims to reduce its environmental impact within the Company, prevent environmental pollution, and create environmental and economic benefits through the responsible use of resources such as water. In addition, HSE management at the Company also includes the aspiration to ensure that work processes across the KION Group are safe and that they do not have a negative impact on employee health (for further information on occupational health and safety see the section Employees).

The KION Group Code of Compliance (KGCC) and the HSE policy derived from it provide the frameworks for its activities. This applies in particular to the compliance of national laws and standards to which the KION Group is subject as a global company. Furthermore, it pledges to:

  • use energy and raw materials efficiently
  • utilise materials, products and procedures which correspond to the best environmental practices in each case
  • minimise the amount of waste it produces by improving raw material use and utilising recyclable materials
  • establish safe working conditions and ensure they remain so, as well as train its employees accordingly (see the sections Employees/Occupational safety).

The KION Group is committed to the precautionary principle. This is explained in detail by the HSE policy, in which the underlying approach and cornerstone of the Company’s health, safety and environment (HSE) activities have been embedded ever since 2013. It was revised in 2017 in parallel to the roll-out of the KION sustainability strategy, and a Group-wide minimum HSE standard is being worked on.

The Company has also set out HSE regulations at an operating unit level as well as at a sales and service company level. While these are based on the Group standard, they set specific strategic priorities based on local considerations such as protection against natural catastrophes.