Ferrari
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S4 \ DR S4-1 \ Paragraph 15
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- Provide detailed information on your organization's policies designed to manage material impacts, risks, and opportunities concerning consumers and end-users. Specify whether these policies are applicable to specific groups or encompass all consumers and end-users, in alignment with ESRS 2 MDR-P on managing material sustainability matters.
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Question Id: S4-1_01
In 2024, to the best of our knowledge there were no severe human rights issues or incidents, nor any cases of non-respect of the human rights principle embodied into the internationally recognized standards mentioned in the “SI—Own workforce—Human Rights”, among consumers and end-users. Risks and opportunities arising from impacts and dependencies on consumers and end users relate to all Ferrari consumers and end users.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 30%
- Does the undertaking assess whether consumers and end-users are aware of and trust the structures or processes available for raising their concerns or needs, and how is this assessment conducted? Additionally, does the undertaking have policies to protect individuals from retaliation when utilizing these structures or processes? If this information has been previously disclosed under ESRS G1-1, please refer to that disclosure.
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Question Id: S4-3_05
In 2024, Ferrari assessed through its customer service satisfaction survey that all clients are aware of and trust the Customer Contact Service for raising concerns or needs. This survey helps to evaluate client awareness of the available communication channels and to verify the accuracy of the service provided. The workflow adheres to internal formalized procedure designed to manage customer processes and communications effectively. Currently, no specific policies are in place to protect individuals from retaliation when utilizing these structures or processes, nevertheless, the Whistleblowing procedure protects the whistleblower against retaliation.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%