Norsk Hydro annual reporting 2016: Making the world lighter

"After years of improvement efforts motivated by the need to adapt to external challenges, we are now starting to take advantage of new opportunities. After years of talking about being part of the solution, we are now turning words into action. In everyday operations Hydro is a producer of aluminium. In the broader picture, I see Hydro in the business of making the world lighter - by light-weighting people`s daily lives and by easing the burden of climate change by saving greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy-efficiency," President and CEO Svein Richard Brandtzæg writes in his letter to shareholders.

"More and more discover the inherent properties of aluminium. Through innovation and product development we bring new aluminium solutions into new applications. Due to its light weight, formability, durability and endless recyclability, the growth is strikingly broad-based, spanning sectors like transportation, packaging, building & construction as well as electrical applications. While other base metals seem to have reached the point of saturation in many markets, aluminium still has a significant potential for increased use. In 2017 we`re expecting demand for aluminium to grow by a healthy 3-5 percent," Brandtzæg says.

"Last year we invested in future-oriented projects that we expect to be successful seen from a strategic, financial and a climate point of view. In 2017 three important symbols of the new era will be in full operation; the Karmøy Technology Pilot in Norway, the Automotive Line 3 and the UBC recycling line in Germany, Brandtzæg continues.

"Seizing new opportunities doesn`t mean that we have put our improvement efforts behind us. It`s in our company DNA to always improve and renew and do better tomorrow than we did yesterday - in safety, in operations, and financially. I am especially pleased with how the improvement efforts are giving tangible results in safety. Our first duty is to make sure that our colleagues return home from work just as safe and sound as when they turn up. A year without fatalities and a TRI rate of 2.6 (work-related injuries per million work hours) make 2016 our best-ever, both for our own employees and contractors. We can never take safety for granted. We have to work for it and be aware every single day, aiming at zero fatalities and a TRI rate below 2 by 2020. Improvements also materialize on the bottom-line. By delivering NOK 1.4 billion in improvements in 2016, we surpassed our NOK 1.1 billion target. It encourages me to see that our people even know how to do `Better` better. It also allows us to offer a safe and reliable dividend to shareholders," Brandtzæg says.