Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S3 \ DR S3-2 \ Paragraph 21
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- "Provide a detailed account of whether and how the perspectives of affected communities are integrated into your company's decision-making processes or activities concerning the management of actual and potential impacts on these communities. Include, where applicable, an explanation of the methods and processes employed for such engagement."
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Question Id: S3-2_01
In line with our values, our impacts, risks and opportunities, we seek to play a key role in supporting the communities within which we operate, with a view to shared growth. For this reason, according to our Code of Conduct, we engage in constant and transparent dialogue with communities and the main local stakeholders involved directly or indirectly in our activities and in the development of social initiatives. The practice covers the following impacts and opportunity: “Support community education through general and technical programs”, “Impact on the community (e.g. Maranello) wealth thanks to the employment (e.g. job opportunities for local students, financial stability of employees)” and “Improved reputation and acquisition of new skills/expertise through stronger relationships with local communities and wealth generation (e.g. collaboration with schools and universities, local job creation, support for small local businesses)”.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%
- Provide a detailed account of the methods employed to track and assess the effectiveness of actions and initiatives aimed at delivering intended outcomes for affected communities, in accordance with Disclosure Requirement S3-4 concerning material impacts, risk management, and opportunity pursuit related to affected communities.
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Question Id: S3-4_04
Every initiative promoted by Ferrari is constantly monitored and measured with regard to its effects on the affected communities through qualitative indicators. The effectiveness of each action is reported, although specific targets have not been set.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%