Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
ESRS disclosure: S2-4_10
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- Does the undertaking disclose the measures and strategies implemented to prevent or mitigate material negative impacts on value chain workers caused or contributed to by its own practices? This includes detailing the approaches taken in areas such as procurement, sales, and data use, and addressing any tensions between these preventative or mitigative actions and other business pressures.
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Question Id: S2-4_10
URW's approach to value chain workers is embodied in an interconnected set of policies on human rights, modern slavery, responsible procurement, and Health & Safety, reflecting URW’s commitment to uphold the highest standards in these areas. The Group recognises that its operations can have direct and indirect impacts on human rights and remains committed to make all reasonable endeavors in anticipating and mitigating risks as well as ensuring a positive contribution to the communities where URW operates. URW’s Human Rights Policy (see the latest version on URW’s website) reinforced the commitment adopted in 2004 by signing the UNGC. It applies to all employees, entities and operations under the umbrella of URW, including subsidiaries and joint ventures. Contractors, clients, visitors, suppliers and business partners are to be fairly treated in line with the principles of the policy. The Group is dedicated to upholding human rights principles throughout its supply chain from corporate headquarters to individual project sites, ensuring consistency and alignment with its core values.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 65%