Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E5 \ DR E5-1 \ Paragraph AR 9 a
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- Provide a detailed description of whether and how your company's policies address the waste hierarchy, specifically focusing on prevention, preparing for re-use, recycling, other recovery such as energy recovery, and disposal. Ensure that waste treatment is not categorized as a recovery method.
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Question Id: E5-1_03
Ferrari's policies address the waste hierarchy by focusing on recycling and preparation for reuse. In 2024, they have recycled 724 tons of hazardous waste and 5,681 tons of non-hazardous waste. They have also prepared 13 tons of non-hazardous waste for reuse. The total waste diverted from disposal is 6,418 tons. Waste treatment is categorized separately, with 597 tons of hazardous waste and 2,692 tons of non-hazardous waste directed to disposal.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of the key products and materials resulting from your production process, specifically highlighting those designed in accordance with circular principles. Include aspects such as durability, reusability, repairability, disassembly, remanufacturing, refurbishment, recycling, recirculation by the biological cycle, or optimization through other circular business models.
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Question Id: E5-5_01
Ferrari consistently strives for the highest quality in all materials used, ensuring durability over time; as a result, our products are not only built to last but are also cherished as collectibles that can be passed down through generations rather than simply serving as modes of transportation. We also acknowledge that a rational use of raw materials, together with careful waste management, helps reduce the environmental impact of our manufacturing process. For this reason, we are implementing innovative solutions and advanced technical processes, such as the reuse of aluminum scraps, to minimize waste and reduce environmental impacts.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%