Cellnex
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E1 \ DR E1-1 \ Paragraph 16 h
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- ESRS ESRS 2ESRS 2 Framework
- ESRS E1Climate Remuneration Disclosure
- ESRS E2Pollution Management
- ESRS E3Water & Marine Resources
- ESRS E4Material Sites Disclosure
- ESRS E5Resource Use & Circular Economy
- ESRS S1Workforce Impact Disclosure
- ESRS S2Value Chain Workers Scope
- ESRS S3Affected Communities Disclosure
- ESRS S4Consumer Impact Disclosure
- ESRS G1Governance Disclosure
- Provide a detailed explanation of how the transition plan for climate change mitigation is integrated into and aligned with your company's overall business strategy and financial planning.
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Question Id: E1-1_13
The document mentions that climate change management is led by the Chief Strategy Officer, who reports directly to the CEO, indicating integration into the company's strategy. The company is committed to periodically reviewing its Environment and Climate Change Policy, which is communicated effectively across the organisation and made available to stakeholders to promote transparency. Oversight of the climate change strategy is carried out by the Nominations, Remuneration and Sustainability Committee (NRSC), which reports to the Board of Directors.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 70%
- Provide a detailed disclosure of the anticipated financial effects in terms of margin erosion for business activities identified as being at material transition risk. This should include a breakdown of the undertaking's business activities, specifying the associated percentage of current net revenue and the relevant risk factors, including events and exposure. Additionally, where feasible, disclose the anticipated financial effects related to margin erosion over the short-, medium-, and long-term. If applicable, disaggregate the nature of business activities by operating segments, particularly if the contribution of margins by operational segments has been disclosed in the segment reporting within the financial statements.
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Question Id: E1-9_38
Cellnex has analysed the potential impact of the key financial magnitudes associated with physical and transition climate risks, as well as the potential to capitalise on climate-related opportunities. This analysis includes the projection of potential financial impacts in the scenarios considered for the short, medium or long term, depending on each risk or opportunity.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%