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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
To address our negative impact of materials wasted, we have a 'Waste management policy', covering all our activities and locations. The policy outlines our waste management processes and provides detailed definitions of key aspects of waste management assurance. Our QHSE department is responsible for its ongoing implementation. As the policy is the steering document for our internal way of working with waste and thus contains detailed guidance on waste handling and data reporting for our global waste operations, the policy is only accessible internally.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide detailed information regarding the collective actions undertaken by your company to engage with both upstream and downstream value chain partners, as well as your local network, in the development of collaborations or initiatives aimed at enhancing the circularity of products and materials. This disclosure should align with Disclosure Requirement E5-6, which addresses anticipated financial effects from material resource use and circular economy-related risks and opportunities, and should also consider the actions and resources outlined in Disclosure Requirement E5-2 concerning resource use and circular economy strategies.
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Question Id: E5-2_07
Our collaborations with Plaswire and SOLARCYCLE are examples of how we engage with partners on our material resource-related impacts. Over the past few years, we have successfully carried out several small-scale recycling pilots in the US and the UK and will continue to leverage retired blades and panels from our assets to help accelerate the maturation of promising, innovative, recycling technologies and solutions in our markets going forward.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%
- Provide a detailed description of how your organization contributes to the circular economy, specifically addressing any anticipated financial effects arising from material resource use and circular economy-related risks and opportunities. Include examples such as the implementation of smart waste collection systems.
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Question Id: E5-2_08
Based on our identified impacts and risk related to the matter of resource use and circularity, we have reviewed our ways of tracking the effectiveness of our policies and actions in 2024. Our location in the value chain of renewable energy assets implies that we rely heavily on upstream value chain partners to understand and quantify the impact we have, which challenges the foundation for setting measurable, outcome-oriented, and time-bound targets. Consequently, we have not yet adopted a formal target related to our impacts on and risk from resource use and circularity.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 45%
- Provide a detailed description of the other stakeholders involved in collective actions related to resource use and circular economy. Specify the roles of competitors, suppliers, retailers, customers, other business partners, local communities and authorities, and government agencies in these actions.
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Question Id: E5-2_09
Our collaborations with Plaswire and SOLARCYCLE are examples of how we engage with partners on our material resource-related impacts. Over the past few years, we have successfully carried out several small-scale recycling pilots in the US and the UK and will continue to leverage retired blades and panels from our assets to help accelerate the maturation of promising, innovative, recycling technologies and solutions in our markets going forward.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 45%
- Provide a detailed description of the organization of the collaboration or initiative concerning resource use and circular economy. Include the specific contribution of your undertaking and outline the roles of the different stakeholders involved in the project.
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Question Id: E5-2_10
Our collaborations with Plaswire and SOLARCYCLE are examples of how we engage with partners on our material resource-related impacts. Over the past few years, we have successfully carried out several small-scale recycling pilots in the US and the UK and will continue to leverage retired blades and panels from our assets to help accelerate the maturation of promising, innovative, recycling technologies and solutions in our markets going forward.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed explanation of how your company's targets are aligned with resource inflows and outflows, including waste management, products, and materials, in accordance with Disclosure Requirement E5-3 regarding resource use and circular economy.
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Question Id: E5-3_01
To govern the identified risk and negative value chain impact from using virgin materials, we have adopted a 'Resource management policy', covering all of our activities and locations. The policy's objective is to ensure that we minimise the use and depletion of virgin resources by developing circular value chains together with our suppliers, where feasible, and guide our efforts on sustainable sourcing. It further addresses our adherence to the waste hierarchy, prioritising waste avoidance by reducing and reusing before recycling. Responsibility for the resource management policy lies with our senior vice president for the QHSE department.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed account of how your organization's targets are aligned with the increase of circular product design, specifically addressing aspects such as design for durability, dismantling, reparability, and recyclability, as part of your resource use and circular economy strategy.
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Question Id: E5-3_02
In alignment with our resource management policy objective, we continuously work to reduce, reuse, and recycle resources for our assets. As we have a large portfolio of offshore wind farms in operation, our ability to increase the reuse and refurbishment of spare parts during the lifetime of the assets can both lower our use of virgin materials, extend the lifetime of the assets, and reduce our operational costs.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed explanation of how your company's targets are aligned with the increase of the circular material use rate, as stipulated under Disclosure Requirement E5-3 concerning resource use and circular economy.
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Question Id: E5-3_03
To enhance our understanding and management of resource inflows, we are actively working with suppliers to explore lower-emissions alternatives and aim to establish closer collaboration for obtaining data on the composition of their products, including the percentage of reused or recycled materials. Steel is a primary focus at this stage, given its significant role in renewable energy infrastructure and its high potential for recyclability.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%
- Provide a detailed explanation of whether and how your company's targets are aligned with the minimisation of primary raw material, as part of the broader context of resource inflows and outflows, including waste, products, and materials.
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Question Id: E5-3_04
The policy's objective is to ensure that we minimise the use and depletion of virgin resources by developing circular value chains together with our suppliers, where feasible, and guide our efforts on sustainable sourcing. It further addresses our adherence to the waste hierarchy, prioritising waste avoidance by reducing and reusing before recycling.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed account of how your company's targets are aligned with the reversal of depletion of renewable resource stocks, as stipulated in Disclosure Requirement E5-3 concerning resource use and circular economy. Include specifics on how these targets address resource inflows and outflows, encompassing waste, products, and materials, with a particular focus on sustainable sourcing and utilization in accordance with the cascading principle.
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Question Id: E5-3_05
We are committed to continuously improving our practices to mitigate any potential negative impacts related to our use of biomass. All biomass sourced for our CHP plants must comply with our internal 'Sustainable forest biomass policy'. This policy mandates sourcing of certified biomass under internationally recognised schemes, such as SBP, FSC, or PEFC, ensuring the origination from well-managed production forests with an ongoing reforestation effort and adherence to sustainability standards through independent audits.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%