Orsted
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E5 \ DR E5-1 \ Paragraph 15b
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- Indicate whether and how your policies address sustainable sourcing and the use of renewable resources, as required under Disclosure Requirement E5-1 concerning policies related to resource use and the circular economy.
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Question Id: E5-1_02
To govern the identified risk and negative value chain impact from using virgin materials, we have adopted a ‘Resource management policy’, covering all of our activities and locations. The policy’s objective is to ensure that we minimise the use and depletion of virgin resources by developing circular value chains together with our suppliers, where feasible, and guide our efforts on sustainable sourcing. It further addresses our adherence to the waste hierarchy, prioritising waste avoidance by reducing and reusing before recycling.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed description of materials sourced from by-products or waste streams, as required under Disclosure Requirement E5-4, in the context of anticipated financial effects from material resource use and circular economy-related risks and opportunities, as outlined in Disclosure Requirement E5-6.
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Question Id: E5-4_07
Steel produced via electric arc furnaces (EAFs), which use scrap steel as feedstock, significantly lowers the need for virgin iron ore compared to traditional blast furnace-basic oxygen furnace (BF-BOF) methods that rely heavily on it. Even though recycled content is widely used in steel production, low-emissions steel still has a limited market availability. Closing this gap is key to cutting emissions, reducing reliance on virgin materials, and advancing a more circular steel industry. Thus, our focus is on sourcing lower-emissions steel, as it represents the most impactful opportunity to drive meaningful progress in reducing the environmental footprint of steel production.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%