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  • Duni Group 2021
    • Front 2021
    • 2021 in Brief
    • This is Duni Group
    • CEO’s comments
    • Chairman of the Board’s comments
    • Financial targets
    • Duni Group as an investment
    • The share
    • Risks and risk management
    • Strategy
    • Our market
    • Duni business area
    • Duni – Sustainability and Social Responsibility
    • BioPak business area
    • BioPak – Sustainability and Social Responsibility
    • Regions
    • People & Culture
  • Sustainability report
    • How Duni Group views sustainability
    • Duni Group and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
    • Initiative 1 – Becoming Circular at Scale
    • Initiative 2 – Going Net Zero
    • Initiative 3 – Living the Change
    • Duni Group’s footprint
    • The Code of Conduct leads the way
  • Directors’ Report
    • Group
    • Parent Company
    • Ownership and shares
    • Proposed allocation of earnings
    • The Board of Directors and CEO’s assurance and signatures
  • Corporate Governance
    • Corporate Governance Report
    • Board Report on Internal Control
    • Board of Directors
    • Group Management
  • Financial Statements
    • Condensed income statement
    • Condensed balance sheet
    • Key financials in brief
    • Income Statement
    • Comprehensive income
    • Balance sheet
    • Changes in equity
    • Cash Flow Statement
    • Parent Company Income Statement
    • Parent Company Statement of Comprehensive Income
    • Parent Company, Balance Sheet
    • Parent Company, Changes in Equity
    • Parent Company, Cash Flow Statement
    • Notes
    • Auditor’s report
  • Other
    • Instructions and PDF download
    • Key ratio definitions
    • Glossary
    • Calendar
    • Addresses
  • Note 1 – General information
  • Note 2 – General accounting principles
  • Note 3 – Segment reporting
  • Note 4 – Intra-Group purchases and sales
  • Note 5 – Expenses by nature
  • Note 6 – Depreciation, amortization and impairment
  • Note 7 – Inventories
  • Note 8 – Restructuring costs – allocation to restructuring reserve
  • Note 9 – Remuneration for auditors
  • Note 10 – Other operating income and expenses
  • Note 11 – Net exchange rate differences
  • Note 12 – Income from financial items
  • Note 13 – Income from participation in Group companies
  • Note 14 – Income tax
  • Note 15 – Average number of employees
  • Note 16 – Salaries and other remuneration
  • Note 17 – Pension obligations
  • Note 18 – Participations in Group companies
  • Note 19 – Participations in associated companies
  • Note 20 – Business acquisitions
  • Note 21 – Intangible assets
  • Note 22 – Tangible assets
  • Note 23 – Leases
  • Note 24 – Accounts receivable and other receivables
  • Note 25 – Prepaid expenses and accrued income
  • Note 26 – Accrued expenses and prepaid income
  • Note 27 – Cash and cash equivalents
  • Note 28 – Other long-term financial claims
  • Note 29 – Derivate instruments
  • Note 30 – Borrowings
  • Note 31 – Classification of financial instruments
  • Note 32 – Share capital, earnings per share and allocation of earnings
  • Note 33 – Adjustments for non-cash items
  • Note 34 – Financial risks
  • Note 35 – Management of capital risk
  • Note 36 – Contingent liabilities and pledged assets
  • Note 37 – Obligations
  • Note 38 – Related-party transactions
  • Note 39 – Events after the balance sheet date

Front 2021

2021 in Brief

This is Duni Group

CEO’s comments

Chairman of the Board’s comments

Financial targets

Duni Group as an investment

The share

Risks and risk management

Strategy

Our market

Duni business area

Duni – Sustainability and Social Responsibility

BioPak business area

BioPak – Sustainability and Social Responsibility

Regions

People & Culture

How Duni Group views sustainability

Duni Group and the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Initiative 1 – Becoming Circular at Scale

Initiative 2 – Going Net Zero

Initiative 3 – Living the Change

Duni Group’s footprint

The Code of Conduct leads the way

Group

Parent Company

Ownership and shares

Proposed allocation of earnings

The Board of Directors and CEO’s assurance and signatures

Corporate Governance Report

Board Report on Internal Control

Board of Directors

Group Management

Condensed income statement

Condensed balance sheet

Key financials in brief

Income Statement

Comprehensive income

Balance sheet

Changes in equity

Cash Flow Statement

Parent Company Income Statement

Parent Company Statement of Comprehensive Income

Parent Company, Balance Sheet

Parent Company, Changes in Equity

Parent Company, Cash Flow Statement

Notes

Auditor’s report

Instructions and PDF download

Key ratio definitions

Glossary

Calendar

Addresses

Note 1 – General information

Note 2 – General accounting principles

Note 3 – Segment reporting

Note 4 – Intra-Group purchases and sales

Note 5 – Expenses by nature

Note 6 – Depreciation, amortization and impairment

Note 7 – Inventories

Note 8 – Restructuring costs – allocation to restructuring reserve

Note 9 – Remuneration for auditors

Note 10 – Other operating income and expenses

Note 11 – Net exchange rate differences

Note 12 – Income from financial items

Note 13 – Income from participation in Group companies

Note 14 – Income tax

Note 15 – Average number of employees

Note 16 – Salaries and other remuneration

Note 17 – Pension obligations

Note 18 – Participations in Group companies

Note 19 – Participations in associated companies

Note 20 – Business acquisitions

Note 21 – Intangible assets

Note 22 – Tangible assets

Note 23 – Leases

Note 24 – Accounts receivable and other receivables

Note 25 – Prepaid expenses and accrued income

Note 26 – Accrued expenses and prepaid income

Note 27 – Cash and cash equivalents

Note 28 – Other long-term financial claims

Note 29 – Derivate instruments

Note 30 – Borrowings

Note 31 – Classification of financial instruments

Note 32 – Share capital, earnings per share and allocation of earnings

Note 33 – Adjustments for non-cash items

Note 34 – Financial risks

Note 35 – Management of capital risk

Note 36 – Contingent liabilities and pledged assets

Note 37 – Obligations

Note 38 – Related-party transactions

Note 39 – Events after the balance sheet date

Duni Group Annual report 2021
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About Duni

Duni Group is a market leader in attractive, sustainable and convenient products for table setting and take-away. The Group markets and sells two brands, Duni and BioPak, which are represented in more than 40 markets. Duni Group has some 2,400 employees in 24 countries, headquarters in Malmö and production units in Sweden, Germany, Poland, New Zealand and Thailand. Duni Group is listed on NASDAQ Stockholm under the ticker name “DUNI”.

Contact

Duni AB
Box 237
201 22 Malmö

Tel +46 40 10 62 00

General enquiries:
info@duni.com

Investor Relations:
Magnus Carlsson, CFO magnus.carlsson@duni.com

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