Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E5 \ DR E5-2 \ Paragraph 20c
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- Provide a detailed account of how your organization applies circular design principles, specifically focusing on actions and resources that enhance product durability and optimize usage. Include information on how these efforts contribute to increased rates of reuse, repair, refurbishing, remanufacture, repurposing, and recycling.
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Question Id: E5-2_03
Ferrari has embraced circular economy principles by designing products with durability, reparability, and recyclability in mind. Ferrari cars are expected to have a durability of at least 80 years, based on Ferrari’s manufacturing history. The substitution of spare parts throughout a car’s lifespan is driven by clients’ demand for parts to personalize their cars and maximize performance, ensuring and guaranteeing the reparability of products.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 80%
- Provide a detailed account of the anticipated financial effects stemming from significant risks and opportunities related to resource use and circular economy impacts. This disclosure should include a monetary quantification of these effects prior to implementing any resource use or circular economy-related actions. If such quantification is not feasible without incurring undue cost or effort, furnish qualitative information instead. For financial effects associated with material opportunities, a quantification is not mandatory if it compromises the qualitative characteristics of the information, as outlined in ESRS 1 Appendix B.
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Question Id: E5-6_02
In addition, at the beginning of 2023, we implemented the use of scorifying salts in the aluminum melting process with the specific aim of maximizing material recovery. By facilitating the removal of impurities and enabling a cleaner separation of aluminum from scrap, we have reduced the amount of aluminum discarded. This improvement has led to a 50 percent decrease in slag, underscoring our commitment to reducing waste and optimizing resource use. No significant operational or capital expenditures have been allocated to this action in 2024 or are planned for the future. For the medium-term future, we plan to reduce the use of this virgin material by focusing on secondary alloy from recycled processes and on the reduction of quarry-derived resources.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%