Orsted
ESRS disclosure: ESRS S2 \ DR S2-1 \ Paragraph 17b
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- Provide a detailed description of your organization's human rights policy commitments concerning value chain workers. Include information on the processes and mechanisms in place to ensure compliance with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Focus specifically on material issues and outline your general approach to engaging with value chain workers.
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Question Id: S2-1_03
To ensure our decisions and activities are informed by the perspectives of value chain workers, we engage proactively with them and their representatives, including trade unions. The outcome of this engagement directly informs our strategies for identifying, assessing, and addressing actual and potential impacts on workers. Through this collaborative process, we work to uphold fair labour practices and to foster safe, dignified, and inclusive work environments across our operations and partnerships.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 65%
- Does the undertaking include all value chain workers likely to be materially impacted by its operations, products, services, and business relationships within the scope of its disclosure under ESRS 2 SBM-3? Additionally, provide a description of activities that result in material positive impacts, such as updated purchasing practices or capacity-building initiatives for supply chain workers. Specify the types of value chain workers that are positively affected or could be positively affected, and indicate if these positive impacts occur in specific countries or regions.
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Question Id: S2.SBM-3_06
While we do not directly create a material positive impact on workers in the value chain, we focus on strengthening practices that address our negative impacts, enhancing conditions for workers within the areas of our operations and supply chain.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 50%