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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E2 \ DR E2-1 \ Paragraph 15 c
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- Does the undertaking's policy framework encompass measures for preventing incidents and emergency situations, and, in the event of their occurrence, outline strategies for controlling and mitigating their impact on both people and the environment within its operations and across its value chain?
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Question Id: E2-1_03
GN’s Environmental Policy is supported by internal procedures on controlling and limiting the impact of incidents and emergency situations. The implementation of these policy commitments is managed by senior management functions in our quality and legal functions. In support of achieving our policy intentions, we continuously evaluate and test performance to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 80%
- What are the anticipated financial effects stemming from material pollution-related risks and opportunities? Provide a comprehensive disclosure of any relevant contextual information, including a detailed description of significant incidents and deposits where pollution has negatively impacted the environment or is expected to adversely affect the undertaking's financial cash flows, financial position, and financial performance across short-, medium-, and long-term time horizons. Additionally, describe the processes employed to identify and assess material pollution-related impacts, risks, and opportunities, as outlined in the outcome of your materiality assessment.
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Question Id: E2.IRO-1_03
To assess the materiality of IROs in terms of financial risks or opportunities, we used the same prioritization in terms of value chain industries and economic activities in our own operations as impact scoring. We used our existing enterprise risk management mechanism to score risks on a 0-5 scale, meaning we gave equal weight to likelihood and two factors constituting magnitude combined: revenue impact and reputational risk. For revenue impact, we used the same thresholds as for other risks to score risks between minor and critical, thereby giving equal weight to sustainability-related risks as to other risks. Our double materiality process is aligned with our enterprise risk management and overall business strategy processes, as we use the insights gathered in the double materiality assessment to improve our assessment of the relative financial risk materiality of ESG topics to inform business decisions related to risk mitigation in accordance with the overall enterprise risk management process. For opportunities, we apply the same process where instead of financial risk we assess the relative financial upside.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%