GN Store Nord
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E2 \ DR E2-2
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- Identify the specific layer within the mitigation hierarchy to which the action and resources related to pollution can be allocated, as per Disclosure Requirement E2-2.
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Question Id: E2-2_01
Pollution of air, water, and soil is allocated to both own operations and value chain (VC).
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 30%
- Provide a detailed account of any actions and resources related to pollution that extend to upstream or downstream value chain engagements. Include a description of material incidents and deposits where pollution has negatively impacted the environment or is anticipated to affect the undertaking's financial cash flows, financial position, and financial performance over short-, medium-, and long-term periods.
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Question Id: E2-2_02
GN has identified two negative impacts related to pollution: 1) The use of substances of concern during production processes within own operations, affecting human health and ecosystems. 2) The release of harmful substances during raw material extraction and transportation in the upstream value chain, polluting water, soil, and food. Actions include substituting hazardous substances, auditing suppliers for compliance, and phasing out specific substances in outsourced manufacturing.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Specify the layer within the mitigation hierarchy to which actions and resources related to pollution are allocated, in accordance with Disclosure Requirement E2-2.
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Question Id: E2-2_03
Pollution of air, water, and soil is allocated to both own operations and value chain (VC).
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%
- 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%
- Provide the total amounts of substances of concern that are generated or used during production or procured, and specify the total amounts of these substances that exit your facilities as emissions, as products, or as components of products or services. This information should be categorized according to the main hazard classes of the substances of concern.
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Question Id: E2-5_03
Overview of substances of concern
Hazard class Amount in litres generated, used or procured during production Amount in litres leaving facilities as products Hazard - Carcogenicity Category 1 150 Category 2 65 Hazard - Chronic hazard to the Aquatic Environment Category 1 6,041 79 Category 2 269 Category 3 625 Category 4 1,418 79 Hazard - Germ Cell Mutagenity Category 2 3 Hazard - Reproductive Toxicity Category 1 3,729 Category 2 1,135 Hazard - Respiratory Sensitisation Category 1 3,096 Hazard - Skin Sensitisation Category 1 6,020 Hazard - Specific Target Organ Toxicity, repeated exposure Category 1 2,861 807 Category 2 385 807 Hazard - Specific Target Organ Toxicity, single exposure Category 1 1,326 Category 2 6 Category 2 1,320 Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%