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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E2 \ DR E2-2 \ Paragraph AR 15
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- Does the undertaking's policy address substituting and minimizing the use of substances of concern, and phasing out substances of very high concern, particularly for non-essential societal use and in consumer products, within its own operations and its upstream and downstream value chain?
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Question Id: E2-1_02
GN’s Environmental Policy includes commitments to substitute or reduce the use of hazardous substances in our own operations and value chain wherever possible. Current and planned actions are undertaken within the parameters of our existing product development programs, financial planning, and business model. For products for which we depend on outsourced manufacturing, the focus is on phasing out halogens, specifically bromine, choline, and fluorine. For Jabra products, requirements for suppliers and verification compliance through in-house testing are set. The phase-out of bromine and chlorine is expected in 2025, and fluorine by 2026 for the same parts.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed account of any site-level action plans that have been implemented to address pollution, including a description of material incidents and deposits where pollution has negatively impacted the environment or is anticipated to affect the company's financial cash flows, financial position, and financial performance across short-, medium-, and long-term horizons. This information should align with the undertaking's pollution-related policy objectives and targets.
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Question Id: E2-2_04
GN's Environmental Policy includes compliance with legislation related to substances of concern. Actions include substituting hazardous substances, auditing suppliers, and phasing out specific substances in outsourced manufacturing. In 2024, GN reduced isopropyl alcohol consumption and substituted dichloromethane with a safer alternative. The focus is on continuous evaluation of compliance and phasing out halogens in outsourced manufacturing.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%