Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S2 \ DR S2-1 \ Paragraph AR 12
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- Provide a detailed explanation of any significant changes to the policies adopted during the reporting year, specifically in relation to Disclosure Requirement S2-5. This should include the process for setting targets concerning the management of material negative impacts, the advancement of positive impacts, and the management of material risks and opportunities. Additionally, clarify whether and how the undertaking engaged directly with workers in the value chain, their legitimate representatives, or credible proxies with insight into their situation, as outlined in Disclosure Requirement S2-1. Include any new expectations for suppliers or new approaches to due diligence and remedy.
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Question Id: S2-1_10
Ferrari is in the process of structuring an ESG Due Diligence activity on its suppliers, however, it has not yet formalized a specific action plan to address the material impacts, risks, and opportunities on all workers in the value chain. The Drive Sustainability questionnaire and the Compliance Evaluation are preliminary activities for a more structured ESG Due Diligence activity aimed at preventing potential negative impacts on workers along the value chain. Before entering into any form of commercial collaboration with a supplier, Ferrari undertakes a thorough assessment through the Compliance Evaluation process, which allows the company to analyze the supplier from multiple angles, ensuring that it meets high ethical and legal standards.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of the processes employed to identify necessary and appropriate actions in response to actual or potential material negative impacts on value chain workers. Include approaches to managing material risks, pursuing material opportunities, and evaluating the effectiveness of these actions.
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Question Id: S2-4_05
We are in the process of structuring an ESG Due Diligence activity on our suppliers; however, we have not yet formalized a specific action plan to address the material impacts, risks and opportunities on all workers in the value chain. This implies that we have yet to implement systematic measures to identify, assess and mitigate risks that may jeopardize the well-being of workers involved in the different stages of our value chain. Furthermore, we have not developed concrete strategies to exploit opportunities that may arise in relation to the management of labor rights and working conditions within the value chain. However, we recognize the importance of taking a proactive approach in this area and are actively working to structure our due diligence process with the aim of developing a strategic framework for action. The Drive Sustainability questionnaire and the Compliance Evaluation are preliminary activities for a more structured ESG Due Diligence activity also aimed at preventing the above-mentioned potential negative impacts on workers along the value chain. Before entering in any form of commercial collaboration with a supplier, we undertake a thorough assessment through the Compliance Evaluation process, which allows us to analyze the supplier from multiple angles, ensuring that it meets high ethical and legal standards. The main areas of analysis include anti-corruption, trade sanctions, money laundering, conflict of interest, ethics (including human rights) and reputation. On the other hand, the Drive Sustainability Questionnaire is mainly intended for those with whom a contract is already in place. Through the latter we request suppliers to provide detailed information regarding their social and environmental practices. In this questionnaire, we request general information regarding their code of ethics, implemented human rights policies and the existence of complaint mechanisms or formal complaint handling procedures. In addition, we ask for specific information on workers’ health and safety to ensure that the highest standards are met. In addition to social aspects, the questionnaire also includes questions on environmental issues. In particular, we examine the responsible sourcing of raw materials and the sustainable management of the entire value chain. This holistic approach allows us not only to assess the current practices of our suppliers, but also to promote a collective commitment to sustainability and social responsibility within our supply chain.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%