Cellnex
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E4 \ DR E4-1 \ Paragraph AR 1 b
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- Provide a detailed account of your company's operations and elucidate the measures being undertaken to address material impacts within your upstream and downstream value chain, as identified in your materiality assessment, in accordance with ESRS 2 IRO-1. This should be included as part of your disclosure on anticipated financial effects from material biodiversity and ecosystem-related risks and opportunities, and should align with your transition plan and consideration of biodiversity and ecosystems in your strategy and business model.
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Question Id: E4-1_09
Over the past years, Cellnex has conducted a series of analyses to assess its interrelationships with nature and identify key impacts and dependencies. The objective has been to better manage nature-related risks and opportunities by minimizing its environmental impact and enhancing the organization's resilience. As a result, nature has been integrated into Cellnex's risk management framework and strategic planning. Additionally, Cellnex is developing a dedicated nature strategy to guide employees in incorporating the mitigation hierarchy into decision-making. This strategy will align with the company's broader sustainability framework, ensuring consistency. Furthermore, geographic analyses enable Cellnex to factor nature into the planning of new assets and to identify critical natural spaces for the stakeholders, as well as assets best suited for adaptations to mitigate nature-related impacts and dependencies.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 80%
- Provide metrics regarding species at global extinction risk if your organization has identified material impacts related to the state of species. Report any relevant metrics that measure these impacts.
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Question Id: E4-5_21
Cellnex has identified potential impacts on birdlife caused by its operations as particularly important for the company. Given that the telecommunication infrastructure consists of large towers, the assets can make for attractive nesting sites for a variety of bird species. Particularly, the presence of hawks and storks has been thoroughly evaluated. In some of the involved countries, empty nests are removed from the assets after the conclusion of the nesting season, if local regulations allow for this. These actions are aimed to reduce the risk of disturbing birds returning to the same nesting site in the following season.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%