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Annual and Sustainability Report 2020

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  • Introduction
    • Contents of the Board of Directors’ Report and financial statements
    • This is Essity
    • 2020 in figures
    • 2020 at a glance
    • CEO’s message
  • Share
    • The Essity share
    • Key figures
    • Information to shareholders
  • Strategy
    • Essity’s external environment and market
    • Strategic framework
    • Business model
    • Strategies
      • Take the lead in every market and channel
      • Innovate leading brands
      • Digitalize
      • Drive efficiency
    • Objectives
    • Contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    • Targets and outcomes
  • Business areas
    • Personal Care
    • Consumer Tissue
    • Professional Hygiene
  • Group
    • Operations and structure
    • Acquisitions, investments and divestments
    • Other Group information
    • Net sales and earnings
    • Cash flow and financing
    • Financial position
    • Risks and risk management
    • Climate-related risks and opportunities
    • Sustainability governance
      • Well-being
      • More from less and Circularity
      • Employees
      • Business ethics and human rights
    • Materiality analysis
  • Corporate governance report
    • Corporate governance
      • Governance at Essity
      • Activities during the year
      • Remuneration
      • Internal control
    • Board of Directors and Auditors
    • Executive Management Team
  • Financial statements including notes
    • Group financial statements
      • Income statement
      • Statement of comprehensive income
      • Statement of change in equity
      • Operating cash flow statement
      • Cash flow statement
      • Change in liabilities
      • Correlation between cash flow statement and operating cash flow statement
      • Balance sheet
    • Group financial notes
      • A. Accounting principles
        • A1. General accounting principles, new accounting rules and basis of preparation
        • A2. Use of alternative performance measures
      • B. Sales and earnings
        • B1. Net sales – revenues from contracts with customers
        • B2. Segment reporting
        • B3. Operating expenses
        • B4. Auditing expenses
        • B5. Income taxes
      • C. Employees
        • C1. Personnel costs
        • C2. Remuneration of senior executives
        • C3. Fees to Board members in the Parent Company during the year
        • C4. Remuneration after completion of employment
      • D. Operating assets and liabilities
        • D1. Intangible assets
        • D2. Property, plant and equipment
        • D3. Inventories
        • D4. Other current receivables
        • D5. Other liabilities
        • D6. Other provisions
      • E. Capital structure and financing
        • E1. Financial instruments by category and measurement level
        • E2. Financial assets, cash and cash equivalents
        • E3. Trade receivables
        • E4. Financial liabilities
        • E5. Liquidity risk
        • E6. Derivatives and hedge accounting
        • E7. Financial income and expenses
        • E8. Equity
      • F. Group structure
        • F1. Group companies
        • F2. Jointly owned group companies with significant non-controlling interests
        • F3. Joint ventures and associated companies
        • F4. Joint operations
        • F5. Shares and participations
        • F6. Acquisitions and divestments of group companies and other operations
      • G. Other
        • G1. Non-current assets held for sale
        • G2. Leases
        • G3. Contingent liabilities and pledged assets
        • G4. Transactions with related parties
    • Parent Company financial statements
      • Income statement
      • Cash flow statement
      • Balance sheet
      • Change in equity
    • Parent Company financial notes
      • PC1. Basis for preparation of parent company’s annual accounts
      • PC2. Operating profit/loss
      • PC3. Personnel and board costs
      • PC4. Income taxes
      • PC5. Intangible assets
      • PC6. Property, plant and equipment
      • PC7. Participations in subsidiaries
      • PC8. Receivables from and liabilities to group companies
      • PC9. Other current receivables
      • PC10. Financial instruments
      • PC11. Other current liabilities
      • PC12. Share capital
      • PC13. Contingent liabilities and pledged assets
      • PC14. Adoption of the annual accounts
      • PC15. Events after the balance sheet date
    • Group non-financial notes
      • H1. General accounting principles
      • H2. Business ethics
      • H3. Innovation
      • H4. Customers and consumers
      • H5. Role in society and community relations
      • H6. Packaging
      • H7. Supply chain and human rights
      • H8. Fiber sourcing
      • H9. Air emissions: Scope 1 and 2
      • H10. Air emissions: Scope 3
      • H11. Water
      • H12. Employees
      • H13. Health and safety
      • H14. Certifications
      • PC16. Proposed disposition of earnings
    • Auditor’s report
    • Statutory sustainability report
    • Indexes
      • GRI Index
      • TCFD Index
      • SASB Index
    • Auditors Combined Assurance Report
    • Remuneration report 2020
  • Essity data
    • Description of costs
    • Raw materials
    • Production facilities
    • Financial multi-year summary
    • Breaking barriers to well-being
    • Awards and memberships

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  • Financial statements including notes
  • Group financial notes
  • B. Sales and earnings

Financial statements including notes

  • Group financial statements
    • Income statement
    • Statement of comprehensive income
    • Statement of change in equity
    • Operating cash flow statement
    • Cash flow statement
    • Change in liabilities
    • Correlation between cash flow statement and operating cash flow statement
    • Balance sheet
  • Group financial notes
    • A. Accounting principles
      • A1. General accounting principles, new accounting rules and basis of preparation
      • A2. Use of alternative performance measures
    • B. Sales and earnings
      • B1. Net sales – revenues from contracts with customers
      • B2. Segment reporting
      • B3. Operating expenses
      • B4. Auditing expenses
      • B5. Income taxes
    • C. Employees
      • C1. Personnel costs
      • C2. Remuneration of senior executives
      • C3. Fees to Board members in the Parent Company during the year
      • C4. Remuneration after completion of employment
    • D. Operating assets and liabilities
      • D1. Intangible assets
      • D2. Property, plant and equipment
      • D3. Inventories
      • D4. Other current receivables
      • D5. Other liabilities
      • D6. Other provisions
    • E. Capital structure and financing
      • E1. Financial instruments by category and measurement level
      • E2. Financial assets, cash and cash equivalents
      • E3. Trade receivables
      • E4. Financial liabilities
      • E5. Liquidity risk
      • E6. Derivatives and hedge accounting
      • E7. Financial income and expenses
      • E8. Equity
    • F. Group structure
      • F1. Group companies
      • F2. Jointly owned group companies with significant non-controlling interests
      • F3. Joint ventures and associated companies
      • F4. Joint operations
      • F5. Shares and participations
      • F6. Acquisitions and divestments of group companies and other operations
    • G. Other
      • G1. Non-current assets held for sale
      • G2. Leases
      • G3. Contingent liabilities and pledged assets
      • G4. Transactions with related parties
  • Parent Company financial statements
    • Income statement
    • Cash flow statement
    • Balance sheet
    • Change in equity
  • Parent Company financial notes
    • PC1. Basis for preparation of parent company’s annual accounts
    • PC2. Operating profit/loss
    • PC3. Personnel and board costs
    • PC4. Income taxes
    • PC5. Intangible assets
    • PC6. Property, plant and equipment
    • PC7. Participations in subsidiaries
    • PC8. Receivables from and liabilities to group companies
    • PC9. Other current receivables
    • PC10. Financial instruments
    • PC11. Other current liabilities
    • PC12. Share capital
    • PC13. Contingent liabilities and pledged assets
    • PC14. Adoption of the annual accounts
    • PC15. Events after the balance sheet date
  • Group non-financial notes
    • H1. General accounting principles
    • H2. Business ethics
    • H3. Innovation
    • H4. Customers and consumers
    • H5. Role in society and community relations
    • H6. Packaging
    • H7. Supply chain and human rights
    • H8. Fiber sourcing
    • H9. Air emissions: Scope 1 and 2
    • H10. Air emissions: Scope 3
    • H11. Water
    • H12. Employees
    • H13. Health and safety
    • H14. Certifications
    • PC16. Proposed disposition of earnings
  • Auditor’s report
  • Statutory sustainability report
  • Indexes
    • GRI Index
    • TCFD Index
    • SASB Index
  • Auditors Combined Assurance Report
  • Remuneration report 2020

B. Sales and earnings

  • Index
  • B1
  • B2
  • B3
  • B4
  • B5
  1. B1. Net sales – revenues from contracts with customers
  2. B2. Segment reporting
  3. B3. Operating expenses
  4. B4. Auditing expenses
  5. B5. Income taxes
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