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ESRS disclosure: ESRS S1 \ DR S1.SBM-3 \ Paragraph 14 f i
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- Does the undertaking include all individuals within its workforce who could be materially impacted by its operations in the scope of its disclosure under ESRS 2, specifically concerning material impacts, risks, and opportunities as outlined in ESRS 2 SBM-3? Furthermore, provide detailed information regarding operations that are at significant risk of incidents of forced labour or compulsory labour, specifying the type of operation, such as a manufacturing plant.
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Question Id: S1.SBM-3_07
We cannot accurately link the majority of these potential impacts to GN’s activities because they occur in industries that are at tier 2 or beyond supplier level in our upstream value chain. We directly or indirectly have business relations with a very large number of sub-suppliers, in a part of our value chain where we have limited visibility and no direct supplier relationships to leverage an assessment of potential social impacts. For this reason, it is also not possible for these impacts to identify very specific (groups of) people or geographies where GN’s activities lead to impacts. Workers we consider to be at high risk of impact and therefore in scope for this assessment include: Agency workers working on GN sites in countries with weak worker protection controls (this covers agency workers at our manufacturing site in Malaysia), Blue-collar workers working for upstream entities involved in mining, plastic, aluminum and paper production, and electronics manufacturing, Blue-collar workers working for downstream entities involved in freight and distribution, and electronic waste processing.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%