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ESRS disclosure
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- Provide a detailed account of the processes your organization employs to identify and assess material impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities concerning biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, disclose whether and how your organization has identified and assessed transition and physical risks and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems, including the criteria used for such assessments based on your organization's impacts and dependencies.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_03
Regarding our transitional and physical risks, we have mapped out our exposure and have not found significant risks from biodiversity and ecosystems that are not already covered in our mitigation processes and biodiversity action plans.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of the processes your organization employs to identify and assess material impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, disclose whether and how systemic risks have been considered in these processes.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_04
Additionally, we have not identified any systemic risks to our business model that are not addressed through our established practices or the implementation of measures to reach our biodiversity ambition.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 30%
- Provide a detailed account of the processes your organization employs to identify and evaluate material impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, disclose whether and how consultations with affected communities were conducted concerning sustainability assessments of shared biological resources and ecosystems.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_05
For several of our biodiversity pilot projects, we engage with local communities in our biodiversity- and ecosystems-related actions. This was for example the case with our Humber Estuary restoration project in the UK, which we completed in collaboration with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of the processes your company employs to identify and evaluate material impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, disclose whether and how your company has engaged in consultations with affected communities regarding sustainability assessments of shared biological resources and ecosystems. Include information on instances where a site, raw material production, or sourcing is likely to adversely affect biodiversity and ecosystems, and identify the specific sites, raw materials production, or sourcing activities that have negative or potentially negative impacts on these communities.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_06
For several of our biodiversity pilot projects, we engage with local communities in our biodiversity- and ecosystems-related actions. This was for example the case with our Humber Estuary restoration project in the UK, which we completed in collaboration with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of the processes your organization employs to identify and assess material impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, disclose whether and how consultations with affected communities were conducted during sustainability assessments of shared biological resources and ecosystems. Additionally, elucidate how these communities were involved in the materiality assessment, particularly when they are likely to be impacted.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_07
For several of our biodiversity pilot projects, we engage with local communities in our biodiversity- and ecosystems-related actions. This was for example the case with our Humber Estuary restoration project in the UK, which we completed in collaboration with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of the processes your organization employs to identify and evaluate material impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, elucidate whether and how consultations with affected communities were conducted concerning sustainability assessments of shared biological resources and ecosystems. In relation to your operations, specify how negative impacts on ecosystem services relevant to these communities may be avoided. If avoidance is not feasible, outline your plans to minimize such impacts and describe any mitigation measures intended to preserve the value and functionality of priority services.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_08
For several of our biodiversity pilot projects, we engage with local communities in our biodiversity- and ecosystems-related actions. This was for example the case with our Humber Estuary restoration project in the UK, which we completed in collaboration with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of the processes your company employs to identify and assess material biodiversity and ecosystem-related impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities. Include in your response whether and how consultations with affected communities were conducted regarding sustainability assessments of shared biological resources and ecosystems. Specifically, address how your operations impact ecosystem services relevant to these communities. If negative impacts are unavoidable, outline your plans to minimize these impacts and detail the mitigation measures implemented to maintain the value and functionality of priority services.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_09
For several of our biodiversity pilot projects, we engage with local communities in our biodiversity- and ecosystems-related actions. This was for example the case with our Humber Estuary restoration project in the UK, which we completed in collaboration with the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Has the undertaking utilized biodiversity and ecosystems scenario analysis to inform the identification and assessment of material risks and opportunities over short-, medium-, and long-term time horizons? If so, provide a detailed account of the processes employed to verify the business model(s) using a range of biodiversity and ecosystems scenarios, or other scenarios that model biodiversity and ecosystems-related consequences, with different possible pathways.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_10
We have also completed the first two of the five steps of SBTN’s methodology to better understand how to prioritise our efforts in managing our impacts on nature, including biodiversity. The steps are based on locating impacts on nature, including biodiversity, across our upstream value chain and on locating direct impacts.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%
- Provide a detailed explanation of the rationale behind the selection of the scenarios considered in your biodiversity and ecosystems scenario analysis, as part of the process to identify and assess material biodiversity and ecosystem-related impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities over short-, medium-, and long-term time horizons, in accordance with ESRS 2 IRO-1.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_11
We have also completed the first two of the five steps of SBTN’s methodology to better understand how to prioritise our efforts in managing our impacts on nature, including biodiversity. The steps are based on locating impacts on nature, including biodiversity, across our upstream value chain and on locating direct impacts.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of the processes your organization employs to identify and assess material impacts, risks, dependencies, and opportunities related to biodiversity and ecosystems. Specifically, if scenario analysis has been utilized, disclose the methodology by which these scenarios are updated in response to evolving conditions and emerging trends over short-, medium-, and long-term time horizons.
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Question Id: E4.IRO-1_12
We have also completed the first two of the five steps of SBTN’s methodology to better understand how to prioritise our efforts in managing our impacts on nature, including biodiversity. The steps are based on locating impacts on nature, including biodiversity, across our upstream value chain and on locating direct impacts.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%