Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
ESRS disclosure
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- Does the undertaking disclose the process for setting targets related to managing material negative impacts, advancing positive impacts, and managing material risks and opportunities, specifically detailing whether and how it engaged directly with workers in the value chain, their legitimate representatives, or credible proxies? Furthermore, does the undertaking describe the processes to remediate negative impacts and the channels available for value chain workers to raise concerns, including whether these mechanisms protect individuals against retaliation, treat grievances confidentially, respect privacy and data protection rights, and allow for anonymous submissions, such as through third-party representation?
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Question Id: S2-3_12
The Group's ERM framework and Risk Management Policy cover compliance with human rights for workers in the value chain. URW's human rights due diligence ensures that URW effectively identifies, assesses, and addresses potential human rights risks and impacts associated with its operations, when deemed necessary and material through a risk assessment. It is based on multiple complementary internal mechanisms and aims to align with international standards to promote respect for human rights and uphold the Group’s corporate responsibility. The Group’s annual risk review addresses human rights impacts particularly through human resources and compliance risks. URW strives to conduct a materiality analysis covering all the Group’s operations and potential human rights impacts, considering local laws, regulations and socio-political conditions. Upon identifying potential human rights risks and impacts associated with its activities, operations, and business relationships, URW will make reasonable endeavours to implement corrective actions.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of the actions that are currently being taken, planned, or underway to prevent or mitigate material negative impacts on value chain workers. Include the approaches to managing material risks and pursuing material opportunities related to value chain workers, as well as the effectiveness of these actions.
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Question Id: S2-4_01
The Group is committed to continuous improvement and is always looking for ways to enhance existing practices and deliver better outcomes for value chain workers. The Group's approach to identifying what action is needed in response to a particular actual or potential material negative impact is part of the Group's risk assessment process and based on the results of the double materiality analysis. This process included consultation with stakeholders, analysis of industry trends and consideration of regulatory requirements. H&S and the protection of value chain workers’ human rights, including the identification and prevention of any instance of modern slavery in the Company’s value chain, stand as the priorities identified.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%
- Has the undertaking taken action to provide or enable remedy concerning an actual material impact on value chain workers, and if so, how has this been achieved?
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Question Id: S2-4_02
The Responsible Purchasing Charter outlines the Group’s commitment to addressing and remediating negative impacts in its value chain, as it reiterates the compliance expectations of value chain workers to the URW’s Integrity Line. This grievance mechanism provides a confidential channel for employees and external stakeholders to report any concerns or breaches of the Code of Ethics, URW’s policies, as well as applicable legislation. This ensures that any negative impacts can be promptly identified and addressed by the relevant teams.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed description of any additional actions or initiatives your organization has implemented, specifically aimed at delivering positive impacts for value chain workers, as part of your strategy to address material impacts, manage material risks, and pursue material opportunities related to value chain workers. Include an assessment of the effectiveness of these actions.
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Question Id: S2-4_03
The Group is committed to continuous improvement and is always looking for ways to enhance existing practices and deliver better outcomes for value chain workers. The Group's approach to identifying what action is needed in response to a particular actual or potential material negative impact is part of the Group's risk assessment process and based on the results of the double materiality analysis. This process included consultation with stakeholders, analysis of industry trends and consideration of regulatory requirements. H&S and the protection of value chain workers’ human rights, including the identification and prevention of any instance of modern slavery in the Company’s value chain, stand as the priorities identified.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%
- Provide a detailed description of the methods employed to track and assess the effectiveness of actions and initiatives aimed at delivering intended outcomes for value chain workers, as per Disclosure Requirement S2-4 concerning material impacts, risk management, and opportunity pursuit related to value chain workers.
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Question Id: S2-4_04
The Group's approach to identifying what action is needed in response to a particular actual or potential material negative impact is part of the Group's risk assessment process and based on the results of the double materiality analysis. This process included consultation with stakeholders, analysis of industry trends and consideration of regulatory requirements.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 60%
- Provide a detailed description of the processes employed to identify necessary and appropriate actions in response to actual or potential material negative impacts on value chain workers. Include approaches to managing material risks, pursuing material opportunities, and evaluating the effectiveness of these actions.
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Question Id: S2-4_05
The Group's approach to identifying what action is needed in response to a particular actual or potential material negative impact is part of the Group's risk assessment process and based on the results of the double materiality analysis. This process included consultation with stakeholders, analysis of industry trends and consideration of regulatory requirements.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 80%
- Provide a detailed description of your approach to addressing specific material negative impacts on value chain workers. Include any actions related to your purchasing or internal practices, capacity-building initiatives, engagement with entities within the value chain, or collaborative efforts with industry peers or other relevant parties. Additionally, outline how these actions manage material risks and pursue material opportunities related to value chain workers, and assess the effectiveness of these measures.
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Question Id: S2-4_06
The Group's approach to identifying what action is needed in response to a particular actual or potential material negative impact is part of the Group's risk assessment process and based on the results of the double materiality analysis. This process included consultation with stakeholders, analysis of industry trends and consideration of regulatory requirements. H&S and the protection of value chain workers’ human rights, including the identification and prevention of any instance of modern slavery in the Company’s value chain, stand as the priorities identified.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%
- How does the undertaking ensure that processes to provide or enable remedy in the event of material negative impacts on value chain workers are available and effective in their implementation and outcomes?
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Question Id: S2-4_07
The Responsible Purchasing Charter outlines the Group’s commitment to addressing and remediating negative impacts in its value chain, as it reiterates the compliance expectations of value chain workers to the URW’s Integrity Line. This grievance mechanism provides a confidential channel for employees and external stakeholders to report any concerns or breaches of the Code of Ethics, URW’s policies, as well as applicable legislation. This ensures that any negative impacts can be promptly identified and addressed by the relevant teams.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 85%
- Provide a detailed account of the actions currently planned or being implemented to mitigate material risks associated with impacts and dependencies on value chain workers. Additionally, explain the methods employed to monitor and assess the effectiveness of these actions in practice.
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Question Id: S2-4_08
The Group is committed to continuous improvement and is always looking for ways to enhance existing practices and deliver better outcomes for value chain workers. The Group's approach to identifying what action is needed in response to a particular actual or potential material negative impact is part of the Group's risk assessment process and based on the results of the double materiality analysis. This process included consultation with stakeholders, analysis of industry trends and consideration of regulatory requirements. H&S and the protection of value chain workers’ human rights, including the identification and prevention of any instance of modern slavery in the Company’s value chain, stand as the priorities identified.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%
- Provide a detailed description of the actions planned or currently underway to pursue material opportunities concerning value chain workers, as required by Disclosure Requirement S2-4. Include information on how these actions address material impacts, manage material risks, and assess the effectiveness of the undertaken measures.
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Question Id: S2-4_09
The Group is committed to continuous improvement and is always looking for ways to enhance existing practices and deliver better outcomes for value chain workers. The Group's approach to identifying what action is needed in response to a particular actual or potential material negative impact is part of the Group's risk assessment process and based on the results of the double materiality analysis. This process included consultation with stakeholders, analysis of industry trends and consideration of regulatory requirements. H&S and the protection of value chain workers’ human rights, including the identification and prevention of any instance of modern slavery in the Company’s value chain, stand as the priorities identified.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 70%