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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E5 \ DR E5-2 \ Paragraph 20f
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- Provide a detailed description of the actions and resources allocated towards the optimization of waste management, ensuring alignment with the waste hierarchy, as stipulated under Disclosure Requirement E5-2 concerning resource use and circular economy.
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Question Id: E5-2_06
In addressing our material IROs related to resource use and circular economy, we have taken considerable steps both in terms of the sourcing of materials for our products and the end-of-life management to limit outflows and waste. The actions undertaken in 2024, including those planned over the coming reporting period(s), are aligned with the existing parameters of our financial planning and business model. We aim to achieve at least 50% of materials in our products to be recycled or bio-based, measured as part of the total weight of mechanical parts, which is supported by a number of our circularity targets. A key action for GN is increasing the share of packaging that is FSC Mix certified. During 2024, we increased the share of cardboard and paper packaging that is FSC certified to 71%. New product packaging has also been designed to increase its recyclability and percentage content of recycled material. Moreover, we are also taking actions to increase the share of recycled and sustainably sourced bio-based material across the full product portfolio. To take further action in this area in 2025, we have dedicated resources towards product development to include at least 50% of such materials as a percentage of the total weight of mechanical parts, as a requirement in all new programs in Enterprise and for all non-True Wireless (TWS) headsets and mice in Gaming. In Hearing, we will be taking an action to investigate recycled materials for end user cases, chargers, and wireless accessories. Moreover, as noted by our action in 2024 on packaging – we will continue the rollout of FSC-certified packaging across all products to ensure more sustainably sourced materials are used. Over the next two years, we are also aiming to take actions related to testing and introducing recycled metals, while between now and 2030, we will also investigate the feasibility of implementing more sustainable materials used in electronic components, such as PCBs, speaker drivers and batteries, working closely with suppliers and engaging in partnerships to drive innovation in these areas.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Has the undertaking considered ecological thresholds and entity-specific allocations when setting targets related to resource use and circular economy? If so, specify the ecological thresholds identified and the methodology employed to determine these thresholds.
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Question Id: E5-3_10
All targets have been set based on insights into development trends in the market, as well as considering availability of resources, materials, supplier performance, and cost considerations. All current targets and our ambition level in setting further targets in this area is to comply proactively with legislation and stakeholder expectations. As such, we determine which metrics to use for our targets based on three considerations:
- (Emerging) legislation, such as right-to-repair and extended producer responsibility laws, which could require reporting on progress in specific areas of resource outflows
- Stakeholder demands, such as customers requiring further insights in progress in areas of for example repairability or durability
- Effectiveness of achieving greater circularity in our business model, where targets should be in areas where the metric best represents true circularity impact, as measured by progress towards current or future targets
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 40%