Sulzer Publishes Sustainability Report 2021
Sulzer has published a standalone sustainability report for 2021, further demonstrating the company’s increasing focus on sustainability.
Sulzer has published a standalone sustainability report for 2021, further demonstrating the company’s increasing focus on sustainability.
Sulzer has supported Fulcrum BioEnergy, Inc. to complete construction of the world’s first commercial-scale production plant that will convert municipal solid waste (MSW), or household waste, into renewable transportation fuels.
Sulzer has been selected by Shell to supply pumps for its major new biofuel facility under construction in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Sulzer’s pumps will support critical processes at the facility, including providing boiler feedwater to drive the steam turbine generator.
The Sulzer Board of Directors has decided to initiate the process of exiting the Russian market.
As part of enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques, captured CO2 emissions that have been converted into supercritical CO2 are pumped into depleted oil reservoirs to push the remaining oil to the riser, allowing much higher recovery rates.
Sulzer is forced to wind down its two entities in Poland following a decision on an interpretation of the Polish sanction regulations, which were recently unilaterally introduced by Poland. Sulzer reiterates that it is not affected by any other sanctions and is free to develop its business globally.
CEO Frédéric Lalanne stated: “We continue to grow profitably, confirming the good momentum in demand in many industries. In an increasingly challenging and volatile market environment, we are tracking ahead of our expectations and are well positioned to capture further growth opportunities in our key markets.”
In a move to expand Sulzer’s footprint in India and support one of India’s key industrial hubs, the company has opened a new state-of-the-art service center in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. The facility will widen the availability of high-quality services for rotating equipment in India.
The 2022 Top Employers have been announced and Sulzer has been recognised as a Top Employer in Switzerland. Being certified as a Top Employer showcases our organisation’s dedication to a better world of work – exhibited through excellent HR policies and people practices.
India’s national objective of achieving self-sufficiency in energy and reducing its fossil fuel footprint is being supported by Sulzer’s expertise in pump manufacturing and refinery processes.