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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E2 \ DR E2-1 \ Paragraph 15 a
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- Indicate whether and how your policies address mitigating negative impacts related to pollution of air, water, and soil, including prevention and control, within your own operations and across your upstream and downstream value chain.
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Question Id: E2-1_01
We have outlined all the disclosure requirements in the topical standards ESRS ‘E2 Pollution’, ESRS ‘E3 Water and marine resources’, and ESRS ‘S4 Consumers and end-users’, as these topics were deemed immaterial in our DMA. For ESRS E2 and ESRS E3, we identified and assessed impacts, risks, and opportunities following the same methodology and process steps as for the topics deemed material. This was informed by environmental impact assessments, risk registers, reported data, and other documentation, such as asset-specific conditions for management of pollution and water imposed by local authorities, which is particularly relevant for our CHP plants. However, none of the identified IROs were assessed as material for these two topics due to the high minimum environmental requirements imposed by authorities in the countries where we operate our assets.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide detailed information on the quantities of each pollutant, as specified in Annex II of Regulation (EC) No 166/2006, emitted to soil. This disclosure should exclude greenhouse gas emissions, which are reported separately under ESRS E1 Climate Change. The data should be categorized by sectors, geographical areas, types of sources, and site locations.
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Question Id: E2-4_04
We have outlined all the disclosure requirements in the topical standards ESRS ‘E2 Pollution’, ESRS ‘E3 Water and marine resources’, and ESRS ‘S4 Consumers and end-users’, as these topics were deemed immaterial in our DMA. For ESRS E2 and ESRS E3, we identified and assessed impacts, risks, and opportunities following the same methodology and process steps as for the topics deemed material. This was informed by environmental impact assessments, risk registers, reported data, and other documentation, such as asset-specific conditions for management of pollution and water imposed by local authorities, which is particularly relevant for our CHP plants. However, none of the identified IROs were assessed as material for these two topics due to the high minimum environmental requirements imposed by authorities in the countries where we operate our assets.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 30%