Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E5 \ DR E5-1 \ Paragraph AR 9 b
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- Does your company's policy prioritize strategies for avoiding or minimizing waste, such as reuse, repair, refurbish, remanufacture, and repurpose, over waste treatment strategies like recycling? Additionally, how do your policies incorporate the concepts of eco-design, waste as a resource, or post-consumer waste at the end of a product's lifecycle?
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Question Id: E5-1_04
Ferrari prioritizes strategies for avoiding or minimizing waste by designing products with durability, reparability, and recyclability in mind. They embrace circular economy principles, ensuring their cars can be passed on from one generation to the next. Ferrari cars are expected to have a durability of at least 80 years, exceeding the industry average lifespan. This approach aligns with eco-design and treating waste as a resource.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide detailed information regarding the collective actions undertaken by your company to engage with both upstream and downstream value chain partners, as well as your local network, in the development of collaborations or initiatives aimed at enhancing the circularity of products and materials. This disclosure should align with Disclosure Requirement E5-6, which addresses anticipated financial effects from material resource use and circular economy-related risks and opportunities, and should also consider the actions and resources outlined in Disclosure Requirement E5-2 concerning resource use and circular economy strategies.
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Question Id: E5-2_07
Ferrari has been proactively promoting initiatives on alternative circular materials to evaluate the introduction of less environmentally impactful solutions. There is an ongoing dialogue with suppliers to find recycled material solutions to reduce emissions. The company aims to maintain the ISO 14001:2015 certification, which includes continuous improvement targets and KPIs for waste directed to recovery.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 68%