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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E4 \ DR E4-1 \ Paragraph 13 a
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- ESRS ESRS 2ESRS 2 Framework
- ESRS E1Climate Remuneration Disclosure
- ESRS E2Pollution Management
- ESRS E3Water & Marine Resources
- ESRS E4Material Sites Disclosure
- ESRS E5Resource Use & Circular Economy
- ESRS S1Workforce Impact Disclosure
- ESRS S2Value Chain Workers Scope
- ESRS S3Affected Communities Disclosure
- ESRS S4Consumer Impact Disclosure
- ESRS G1Governance Disclosure
- Provide a detailed description of the resilience of your current business model and strategy concerning biodiversity and ecosystems. Include an assessment of how your business model and strategy withstand biodiversity and ecosystems-related physical, transition, and systemic risks.
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Question Id: E4-1_01
We have not identified any material dependencies on biodiversity and ecosystems, although soil stability at our sites constitutes the most significant dependency. 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. 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: 85%
- 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%