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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E5 \ DR E5-2 \ Paragraph 20b
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- Provide a detailed account of the actions and resources employed by your organization concerning resource use and the circular economy, specifically addressing the increased utilization of secondary raw materials (recyclates). Indicate whether these actions and resources are in alignment with Disclosure Requirement E5-2, as outlined in the ESRS regulations.
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Question Id: E5-2_02
We engage with our key suppliers on decarbonisation matters as part of our supplier engagement and procurement strategy. In 2024, we have extended these engagements to also include resource use and circularity matters. These two topics naturally overlap as we are looking for opportunities to, for example, source more scrap steel as a means of increasing our usage of lower-emissions steel. As our negative impact occurs outside our own operations, we are dependent on continuous collaboration to make meaningful progress that will mitigate both the material negative impact as well as the risk related to our reliance on virgin scarce resources, when constructing our renewable energy assets. As an example of the supplier engagement programme development, we initiated a collaboration with wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa to use recycled glass fibres for certain new wind turbine blades at our Greater Changhua 2b and 4 offshore wind farms in Taiwan. The intended outcome of our supplier engagement and procurement strategy is to have a firm set of circularity-related supplier requirements in place within the next four to five years. For selected components, recycled materials have already been introduced as a sourcing evaluation criterion, ensuring our gradual transition away from the use of virgin resources.
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%