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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E2 \ DR E2-1 \ Paragraph 15 b
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- Does the undertaking's policy address substituting and minimizing the use of substances of concern, and phasing out substances of very high concern, particularly for non-essential societal use and in consumer products, within its own operations and its upstream and downstream value chain?
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Question Id: E2-1_02
We are aware of our potential impacts generated by the unlawful usage of substances of concern and substances of very high concern. For this reason and in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations (CE/1907/2006 – REACH regulation), we have defined strict procedures on the management of these substances. Where substitution is not possible, a derogation process must be initiated in accordance with the provisions of the procedure “CMR mixture/substances derogation”. According to this procedure, we require users to seek a non-hazardous substitute material and specific prevention and protection measures are put into place.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Indicate whether and how your targets relate to the prevention and control of substances of concern and substances of very high concern, as required by Disclosure Requirement E2-3 regarding pollution targets.
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Question Id: E2-3_04
We are aware of our potential impacts generated by the unlawful usage of substances of concern and substances of very high concern. For this reason and in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations (CE/1907/2006 – REACH regulation), we have defined strict procedures on the management of these substances. The Environmental Practice sets out key principles to manage IROs such as compliance with applicable regulatory and legal requirements, a periodic and systematic establishment of improvement objectives and their monitoring and measurement through KPIs, the development of products that meet customers’ needs while ensuring respect for the environment, and the adoption of the best available technologies for the efficiency of production processes and the reduction of environmental impacts. These principles include pollution prevention.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%