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Total propane MMBtu 170,000 190,000 177,000 194,000 143,000 -26.3 -15.9.
Total gasoline and diesel MMBtu 270,000 155,000 155,000 182,000 150,000 -17.6 -44.4.
Total coal MMBtu 0 0 0 0 0.
Total natural gas MMBtu 14,700,000 15,400,000 15,700,000 16,200,000 15,700,000 -3.09 6.80.
Total electricity consumption MMBtu 10,600,000 10,700,000 11,100,000 10,800,000 10,400,000 -3.70 -1.89.
Total steam consumption MMBtu 1,130,000 1,180,000 1,220,000 1,260,000 1,240,000 -1.59 9.73.
Total heating consumption MMBtu 17,700,000 18,300,000 18,500,000 19,000,000 18,400,000 -3.16 3.95 Total heating consumption MWh 5,190,000 5,360,000 5,430,000 5,570,000 5,390,000.
Scope of boundary for the energy metric includes 3M locations larger than 30,000 square feet. Additional scope information can be found in the About report section.
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Metric Metric units RY-2015 RY-2016 RY-2017 RY-2018 RY-2019 2018-2019 annual change, % 2015-2019 five-year change, %
Water — metric.
Total water use (absolute)
Million cubic meters 42.2 44.8 46.0 45.8 41.9 -8.52 -0.711.
Total water use (indexed to net sales)
Million cubic meters per net sales (MM $USD) 0.00139 0.00149 0.00145 0.00140 0.00131 -6.43 -5.76.
Scope of boundary for the water metric includes 3M manufacturing locations with total output over 4.54 metric tons per year (10,000 pounds). Additional information can be found in the About report section.
Sites located in water stress/scarce areas; water sources significantly affected by withdrawal of water with water conservation planning efforts.
Total number 25 25 25 25 18 -28.0 -28.0.
Scope of boundary for water stressed or scarce areas includes 3M locations with annual water use equal to or greater than 1,000 cubic meters were in water-stressed areas defined by the extremely high baseline water stress value according to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) Global Water Tool™ for years prior to 2019. Staring in 2019, we utilized the World Resources (WRI) Aqueduct tool with the same scope of boundary.
Health and safety.
Global lost time incident rate.
Per 100 3M employees (200,000 work hours) 0.321 0.304 0.341 0.292 0.311 6.51 -3.12.
Global recordable incident rate.
Per 100 3M employees (200,000 work hours) 1.22 1.20 1.16 1.10 1.11 0.909 -9.02.
Work related fatalities — 3M employees Total number 0 1 0 0 0.
Work related fatalities — 3M contractors Total number 0 0 1 1 0.
Work related fatalities — total number Total number 0 1 1 1 0.
Health and Safety Training Academies.
Customer training instances 121,000 528,000 589,000.
Supplier responsibility.
Total number of suppliers Total number 98,500 88,200 85,100 78,700 63,900 -18.8 -35.1.
Total number of supplier reviews.
Cumulative number (since 2008) 4,570 5,120 5,790 6,350 6,920 8.98 51.4.
Metric Metric units RY-2002 RY-2005 RY-2010 RY-2015 RY-2019 Historical reporting change, % 3M historical metrics.
Net sales Million $USD 16,300 26,700 29,600 30,300 32,100 96.9.
Environmental footprint.
Absolute Scope 1 emissions (direct) Metric Tons CO2e 16,800,000 10,100,000 4,280,000 3,770,000 4,050,000 -75.9.
Absolute Scope 2 location-based emissions (indirect) Metric Tons CO2e 1,540,000 1,700,000 1,940,000 1,860,000 1,780,000 15.6.
Total Absolute Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions: locationbased accounting.
Metric Tons CO2e 18,300,000 11,800,000 6,220,000 5,630,000 5,830,000 -68.1.
Total Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions (indexed to net sales, location-based)
Metric Tons per net sales (MM $USD) 1,120 559 233 186 182 -83.8 2012-2016 U.S. EPA GHG-MRR/IPCC AR5 based inventory accounting is not directly comparable to 2002-2011 WRI/IPCC TAR, AR4 based GHG accounting. 2002 inventory recalculated according to U.S. EPA GHG-MRR/IPCC AR5 methodology (2.7% increase in absolute emissions over original reported value).
Total volatile organic compound emissions (absolute) Metric tons 6,800 6,070 4,800 3,940 -42.1.
Total volatile organic compound emissions (indexed to net sales)
Metric tons per net sales (MM $USD) 0.321 0.228 0.158 0.123 -61.7.
Total energy use (absolute) MMBtu 27,900,000 26,800,000 28,400,000 29,100,000 4.30 Total energy use (absolute) MWh 8,170,000 7,860,000 8,320,000 8,540,000.
Total energy (indexed to net sales) MMBtu per net sales (MM $USD) 1,320 1,010 937 907 -31.3.
Waste disposed: landfill, treatment, and incineration (absolute) Metric tons 145,000 136,000 158,000 147,000 1.38.
Waste disposed: landfill, treatment, and incineration (indexed to net sales)
Metric tons per net sales (MM $USD) 6.83 5.09 5.21 4.58 -32.9.
Starting in 2016, waste disposed and waste by disposal type does not include waste-to-energy. Total hazardous and total nonhazardous waste below includes waste-to-energy.
Total hazardous waste (absolute) Metric tons 47,700 42,300 45,600 50,800 6.50.
Total nonhazardous waste (absolute) Metric tons 132,000 134,000 172,000 185,000 40.2.
Total water use (absolute) Million cubic meters 49.0 43.0 42.2 41.9 -14.5.
Total water use (indexed to net sales) Million cubic meters per net sales (MM $USD) 0.00231 0.00161 0.00139 0.00131 -43.3.
Health and safety.
Global lost time incident rate Per 100 3M employees (200,000 work hours) 0.594 0.364 0.321 0.311 -47.6.
Global recordable incident rate Per 100 3M employees (200,000 work hours) 1.85 1.56 1.22 1.10 -40.4.
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Our leadership.
Message from our CEO 3.
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Feature stories.
Introduction 8.
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Site spotlights 33.
Who we are.
Introduction 40 3M Value Model 41.
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Our Strategic.
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Framework 42.
Advancing impact 53.
Communities 59.
Employee diversity, equity, and inclusion 69.
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Introduction 82.
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Employee programs 117.
Environmental, health, and safety management 128.
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Climate and energy 151.