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KONE 2013 | CORPOR ATE RESPONSIBILIT Y REPORT

ENVIRONMENT

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Carbon footprint of our products

KONE’s environmental responsibility covers the

full life cycle of its products, from design and

manufacturing to maintenance, modernization,

and end-of-life treatment. KONE’s life cycle

assessment, carried out in accordance with the

ISO 14040 standard (ReCiPe method), shows

that our greatest environmental impact stems

from the energy consumed by our products

during their operational lifetime. By reducing

energy consumption we consequently reduce

the environmental impact of KONE solutions

during their operational lifetime.

Carbon footprint of KONE’s products, tCO2e

2011

2012

2013

Production of materials for products (calculated)

1,313,000 1,761,000 1,991,000

Lifetime energy consumption of products ordered

from KONE during the reporting year (calculated)

2,862,000 4,180,000 5,045,000

2011 excluding GiantKONE

Materials used, tonnes

2011

2012

2013

Manufacturing (calculated)

Metals (steel,

aluminum, copper)

349,000 470,000 532,000

Miscellaneous

9,400

7,800

5,500

Plastics

3,800

4,200

4,100

Glass

3,000

3,700

3,900

Packaging (calculated)

Wood

39,600

42,000

39,500

Carton board

1,300

1,200

1,100

Plastics

800

1,000

1,100

Office consumables (actual data)

Paper

400

400

600

Total

407,300 530,300 587,800

Calculations are based on Life Cycle Assessment data and products ordered from KONE

(2011: 85 k; 2012: 118 k; 2013: 137 k); 2011 excluding GiantKONE.

Setting new benchmarks for

high-rise

KONE’s new high-rise solution, KONE

UltraRope

TM

, will enable future elevator

travel heights up to 1,000 meters. The

solution cuts energy consumption by

15% for a 500-meter elevator ride.

When elevators travel higher in the

future, energy savings of as much as

45% will be possible for an 800-meter

elevator ride.

KONE UltraRope

TM

has been developed

and tested rigorously both in real

elevators and simulation laboratories

at KONE’s research and development

facilities in Finland. Since 2010, it has

been tested in operation at the world’s

tallest elevator testing laboratory,

KONE’s Tytyri facility built over 300

meters underground adjacent to an

active limestone mine. Read more on

p. 10–11.