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- Provide a detailed account of the anticipated financial effects arising from material physical and transition risks, as well as potential climate-related opportunities. Ensure that the disclosure aligns with the qualitative characteristics of useful information as outlined in ESRS 1 Appendix B. When calculating gross Scope 3 GHG emissions, identify and disclose significant Scope 3 categories based on the magnitude of their estimated GHG emissions. Utilize criteria from the GHG Protocol Corporate Value Chain (Scope 3) Accounting and Reporting Standard (Version 2011, p. 61 and 65-68) or EN ISO 14064-1:2018 Annex H.3.2, including financial spend, influence, related transition risks and opportunities, or stakeholder views.
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Question Id: E1-6_04
Significant decreases in Scope 3 emissions occurred in categories 11 (use of sold products) and 12 (end of life of sold products): 17% and 30% respectively. Emissions in category 2 (capital goods) decreased by 26%. Emissions in category 6 (business travel) increased by 265% from the 2021 baseline. Other significant decreases occurred in categories 1 (purchased goods and services) and 4 (upstream transportation and distribution).
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%
- Provide a detailed account of the anticipated financial effects resulting from material physical and transition risks, as well as potential climate-related opportunities, in accordance with Disclosure Requirement E1-9. Note that quantification of financial effects from opportunities is not mandatory if it fails to align with the qualitative characteristics of useful information as outlined in ESRS 1 Appendix B. Additionally, present the Scope 3 GHG emissions, ensuring they are categorized according to the indirect emission categories specified in EN ISO 14064-1:2018.
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Question Id: E1-6_05
Total Scope 3 emissions decreased by 26% from the 2021 baseline. Significant decreases occurred in categories 11 (use of sold products) and 12 (end of life of sold products): 17% and 30% respectively. Emissions in category 2 (capital goods) decreased by 26%. Emissions in category 6 (business travel) increased by 265% from the 2021 baseline. Other significant decreases occurred in categories 1 (purchased goods and services) and 4 (upstream transportation and distribution).
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%
- Provide a comprehensive disclosure of the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, disaggregated by Scopes 1, 2, and 3, across the entire value chain, including upstream, own operations, transport, and downstream activities. Ensure that this information aligns with the qualitative characteristics of useful information as outlined in ESRS 1 Appendix B. Additionally, while quantification of financial effects from opportunities is not mandatory if it does not meet these qualitative characteristics, graphical representation of the GHG emissions distribution, such as bar or pie charts, is encouraged within the sustainability statement.
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Question Id: E1-6_06
GHG Emissions Scope 2021 Baseline (tCO2eq) 2024 (tCO2eq) Scope 1 2,447 2,748 Scope 2 (location-based) 6,264 5,748 Scope 2 (market-based) 7,384 1,435 Scope 3 349,006 257,107 Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 80%
- Provide the gross Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent, as stipulated under Disclosure Requirement E1-6, paragraph 44 (a), concerning Gross Scopes 1, 2, 3, and Total GHG emissions.
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Question Id: E1-6_07
Gross Scope 1 GHG emissions: 2,748 tCO2eq
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%
- Provide the gross location-based Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent as part of the disclosure requirement E1-6 concerning gross Scopes 1, 2, 3, and total GHG emissions, as stipulated in paragraph 44 (b).
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Question Id: E1-6_09
Gross location-based Scope 2 GHG emissions: 5,748 tCO2eq
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%
- Provide the gross market-based Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent as required by Disclosure Requirement E1-6, paragraph 44 (b), concerning Gross Scopes 1, 2, 3, and Total GHG emissions.
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Question Id: E1-6_10
Gross market-based Scope 2 GHG emissions: 1,435 tCO2eq
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%
- Provide the gross Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, as mandated by Disclosure Requirement E1-6, including the total GHG emissions in metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent from each significant Scope 3 category identified as a priority for the undertaking.
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Question Id: E1-6_11
Gross Scope 3 GHG emissions: 257,107 tCO2eq
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%
- Provide the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as stipulated in Disclosure Requirement E1-6, encompassing Gross Scopes 1, 2, and 3. Ensure the disclosure includes the sum of Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions as outlined in paragraphs 44 (a) to (c). Additionally, disaggregate the total GHG emissions to distinctly identify those derived from Scope 2 emissions measured using the market-based method.
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Question Id: E1-6_13
Total GHG emissions (market-based): 265,290 tCO2eq Scope 2 emissions (market-based): 1,435 tCO2eq
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%
- Has the reporting undertaking experienced any significant changes in the definition of what constitutes its entity and its upstream and downstream value chain? If so, provide a detailed disclosure of these changes and explain their impact on the year-to-year comparability of the reported Gross Scopes 1, 2, 3, and Total GHG emissions, specifically addressing the comparability between the current and previous reporting periods.
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Question Id: E1-6_14
GHG emissions in 2021 have been restated across all scopes because of developments, improvements in data quality, methodological changes, and updates to emission factors. Base year emissions in categories have been restated. The baseline for Scope 1 and 2 emission reduction target has been restated from 10,507 tCO2eq to 9,832 tCO2eq, a decrease of 6.4%.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of the methodologies, significant assumptions, and emissions factors employed in the calculation or measurement of GHG emissions, including the rationale for their selection. Additionally, include a reference or link to any calculation tools utilized in this process.
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Question Id: E1-6_15
Direct emissions (Scope 1) come from the combustion of purchased fuels onsite for heat and in vehicles owned or leased by the company, as well as fugitive emissions. Indirect emissions (Scope 2) are from purchased electricity and district heating. Emissions from vehicles are calculated using the fuel-based method. The quantity of energy consumed is multiplied by the relevant emission factor as part of the consolidation process in our environmental management system. Emission factors are determined from internationally recognized sources: DEFRA factors for emissions from electricity consumed in the UK, heat, fuel, and transport; US EPA factors for electricity consumed in the US; and IEA factors for all other electricity consumption. GHG emission attributes (from RECs), supplier-specific and residual mix factors are used to calculate market-based Scope 2 emissions. Otherwise, location-based factors are used.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%