Ferrari
Automobile Manufacturers
Netherlands
ESRS disclosure: ESRS ESRS 2 \ DR BP-2 \ Paragraph 15
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- Does the undertaking's sustainability statement include information derived from other legislation or generally accepted sustainability reporting standards and frameworks, in addition to the information prescribed by ESRS? If so, disclose this fact and, in instances of partial application, provide a precise reference to the specific paragraphs of the standard or framework applied.
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Question Id: BP-2_17
Not explicitly mentioned.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 20%
- Provide a concise description of the material impacts, risks, and opportunities identified through your materiality assessment, as per Disclosure Requirement SBM-3. Include details on where these impacts, risks, and opportunities are concentrated within your business model, own operations, and upstream and downstream value chain.
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Question Id: SBM-3_01
The materiality analysis is the process of identifying the topics that are relevant for the Group, based on an assessment of impacts, risks, and opportunities. In 2024, a double materiality analysis was conducted according to the European Sustainability Reporting Standard and related guidelines. The analysis is updated annually based on regulatory developments, business developments, and stakeholder engagement. The table on page 189 shows the link between ESRS topics and Ferrari’s material topics, including climate change, pollution, resource use and circular economy, and various workforce-related topics.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%