ESG, Rock Processing Edition: Numbers, Not Pledges.

Sandvik sustainability reporting for equipment projects focuses on fuel intensity, dust exposure, safety rate, component life and documented emissions rather than broad promises.

Crushing and mining equipment sustainability is practical work. A quarry can reduce diesel use by removing recirculating load, stabilizing screen efficiency and keeping crushers inside the intended chamber profile. A mine can lower waste by improving fragmentation and extending rock-tool life. A recycling operator can recover value from concrete and asphalt while controlling dust and noise. Sandvik reports these subjects as operational data because plant teams need figures that can be measured again next month.

Fuel intensity

0.42 L/tTracked across crushing and hauling support packages

Dust PM10 perimeter

18 ug/m3Measured against site permit limit and suppression plan

Wear part utilization

91%Liner life captured before planned chamber changeout

LTIFR

0.18Per million man-hours across contracted field work

Whitepapers from the Sandvik sustainability office

Every paper is written for technical users. The intent is to help a site engineer, ESG lead or plant manager understand which operating choices change measurable outcomes. Sandvik avoids publishing abstract claims without the inspection method, equipment boundary or operating condition behind them.

Regulatory and Operating Milestones

Sandvik project documentation is updated as standards and customer expectations change. The practical focus remains the same: help operators prove what equipment was supplied, how it was commissioned, which safeguards were installed and what measurements support environmental or safety reporting.

  1. 2014

    Tier 4 Final support equipment documentation

    Emission evidence became a standard part of North American support machinery packages.

  2. 2016

    EU Stage V non-road review

    European projects added more detailed non-road mobile machinery records.

  3. 2020

    Dust and noise controls formalized

    Suppression, acoustic exposure and access procedures became part of plant acceptance reviews.

  4. 2022

    Wear-life analytics expanded

    Crusher liner and screen media data started feeding waste reduction and shutdown planning.

  5. 2024

    Assured climate disclosure support

    Large mining and infrastructure customers requested auditable equipment data for corporate reporting.

  6. 2028

    ISSB-aligned reporting target

    Sandvik prepares project records to map more cleanly into customer sustainability files.

Download the latest assured equipment sustainability pack.

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