Cellnex
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E4 \ DR E4-1 \ Paragraph AR 1 a
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- Provide a detailed explanation of how your company's strategy and business model will be adjusted to enhance and ultimately achieve alignment with pertinent local, national, and global public policy goals and targets concerning biodiversity and ecosystems. This should include alignment with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, Directive 2009/147/EC, Council Directive 92/43/EEC (the EU Birds and Habitats Directives), and relevant planetary boundaries related to biosphere integrity and land-system change.
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Question Id: E4-1_08
The nature strategy shall include both the own operations and the value chain, to effectively collaborate with other stakeholder to improve the nature performance. The nature strategy will consist of a practical transition plan, with specified actions and targets per business unit and country. It is to be developed not only to determine new actions to be taken, but also to align already existing initiatives and policies across the organisation.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%
- Has the undertaking identified material impacts concerning the state of species, and if so, can it report metrics deemed relevant? Specifically, can the undertaking disclose metrics on species at extinction risk that measure changes in the relevant habitat for a threatened species, serving as a proxy for the undertaking's impact on the local population's extinction risk?
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Question Id: E4-5_23
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: 60%