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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E4 \ DR E4.IRO-1 \ Paragraph 17 e iii
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- 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%