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- Provide a detailed account of how your organization applies circular design principles, specifically focusing on actions and resources that enhance product durability and optimize usage. Include information on how these efforts contribute to increased rates of reuse, repair, refurbishing, remanufacture, repurposing, and recycling.
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Question Id: E5-2_03
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. In 2024, we have progressed on this action by ordering more than 300 refurbished yaw brake calipers on our East and West Coast hubs in the UK. Calipers are used to hold the nacelle in place when the brakes are applied and are a part of the hydraulic system. For each caliper we reuse, we also lower the cost of our wind farm maintenance. In addition, we have set up refurbishment loops for several other minor components with a long leadtime to reduce the risk of lost production. By 2030, we intend to establish fully commercial, technically approved refurbishment loops for more than 100 of our key minor components, reducing our overall need for virgin materials during the operational phase of our renewable assets. This is further a mitigation measure towards our identified risk related to the global increase in demand for various scarce critical materials.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 90%
- Provide detailed information on whether and how your company's targets are associated with resource inflows and outflows, specifically focusing on waste management, including the preparation for proper treatment.
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Question Id: E5-3_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%