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Scania: Scania's Environmental Report Best in Class.


STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- The Swedish Association of Auditors has voted Scania's environmental and sustainability information best in class. Consistent control and management of the company's environmental work are among the report's foremost strengths, according to according to
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 the jury.

There are three areas in Scania's environmental report that the Swedish Association of Auditors particularly emphasised. The first is Scania's presentation of risks and opportunities linked to environmental demands and legislation governing gov·ern  
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 trucks, and the second is the detailed presentation of results regarding environmental performance. Lastly, the clarity of Scania's control of pro-environmental work was also highlighted. "Scania's environmental and development information conforms to the same high standard as the rest of the company's business-related information in the annual report, which shows the importance given to these issues in the organisation," writes the jury in its report. The environment is part of Scania's business-related prioritisation and the strategic decisions are taken by the executive management. They are handled by Scania's environmental affairs coordinators from various operations, who work together in the Quality and Environment department. The operative OPERATIVE. A workman; one employed to perform labor for another.
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. "Since each manager is responsible for goals and follow-up at local level, cooperation between employees is further strengthened and promotes continuous improvements and environmental awareness," says Urban WEnstljung, manager of Public and Environmental Affairs. "This work is the very foundation of our success in the environmental area and the basis for having something to report in the first place." Since environmental demands have a decisive role in development work, environmental issues are a natural part of Scania's business-related priorities. Scania's environmental work follows the OECD OECD: see Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.  guidelines guidelines,
n.pl a set of standards, criteria, or specifications to be used or followed in the performance of certain tasks.
 for multinational companies and focuses on minimising environmental effects at all stages of a vehicle's lifecycle. The company has always aimed to act in a resource-efficient manner so as to avoid waste of raw materials and energy. The Swedish Association of Auditors (SRS SRS, SRS-A

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) and the Institute for the Accountancy Profession in Sweden (FAR) have been operating in a joint organisation since 1 September 2006. For further information,

Scania is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. A growing proportion of the company's operations consists of products and services in the financial and service sectors, assuring Scania customers of cost-effective transport solutions and maximum uptime. Employing 32,000 people, Scania operates in about 100 countries. Research and development activities are concentrated in Sweden, while production plants are located in Europe and South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , with facilities for the global exchange of both components and finished vehicles. In 2005, revenue totalled SEK SEK

In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Swedish Krona.

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 63.3 billion and net income amounted to SEK 4.7 billion.

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