Orsted
ESRS disclosure: ESRS E5 \ DR E5-1 \ Paragraph AR 9 b
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- Does your company's policy prioritize strategies for avoiding or minimizing waste, such as reuse, repair, refurbish, remanufacture, and repurpose, over waste treatment strategies like recycling? Additionally, how do your policies incorporate the concepts of eco-design, waste as a resource, or post-consumer waste at the end of a product's lifecycle?
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Question Id: E5-1_04
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.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of the processes your organization employs to identify and assess material impacts, risks, and opportunities associated with resource use and the circular economy. Specifically, include information on resource inflows, resource outflows, and waste management. Additionally, disclose whether and how your organization has conducted consultations, particularly with affected communities, in relation to these processes.
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Question Id: E5.IRO-1_02
Processes to identify and assess material impacts, risks, and opportunities include screening of assets as part of our DMA to understand impacts, risks, and opportunities across the value chain. We have not undertaken direct consultations with affected communities as part of the screening. We apply life cycle assessments (LCAs) for enhanced insights into impacts related to the use and depletion of virgin materials. We have calculated the recyclability rate of materials in offshore wind farms to understand recycling potential.
Policies related to resource use and circular economy include a 'Resource management policy' to minimize the use and depletion of virgin resources by developing circular value chains with suppliers. A 'Waste management policy' addresses negative impacts of materials wasted, outlining waste management processes and providing definitions for waste management assurance.
Key actions related to resource inflows involve a quantitative breakdown of key materials used in renewable energy assets, engaging with key suppliers on decarbonisation matters, and sourcing more scrap steel to increase lower-emissions steel usage.
Key actions related to resource outflows focus on addressing waste generation during construction, operation, and decommissioning by designing assets with minimal reliance on specific materials and ensuring waste is diverted from disposal by enhancing sorting and collection processes. Transition pieces for offshore wind farms are made from recyclable materials to increase recyclability rates.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%