Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
ESRS disclosure: S3-4_13
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- ESRS ESRS 2ESRS 2 Framework
- ESRS E1Climate Remuneration Disclosure
- ESRS E2Pollution Management
- ESRS E3Water & Marine Resources
- ESRS E4Material Sites Disclosure
- ESRS E5Resource Use & Circular Economy
- ESRS S1Workforce Impact Disclosure
- ESRS S2Value Chain Workers Scope
- ESRS S3Affected Communities Disclosure
- ESRS S4Consumer Impact Disclosure
- ESRS G1Governance Disclosure
- Provide a detailed disclosure on whether and how your organization seeks to utilize leverage with relevant business relationships to manage material negative impacts on affected communities, specifically focusing on the interests, views, and rights of value chain workers as outlined in ESRS 2 SBM-2 paragraph 43. This should include an explanation of how these considerations inform your strategy and business model, with particular emphasis on respecting human rights.
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Question Id: S3-4_13
As an operator of sustainable places that Reinvent Being Together, URW has an active role to play within communities in which it operates. The Group’s economic success is based on a strong relationship and regular consultations with its stakeholders: tenants, customers, investors, local communities, suppliers and contractors, as well as employees.
URW is deeply committed to integrating local communities into its operating model for both standing assets and development projects.
For standing assets, URW engages with a variety of local stakeholders via its Community Resilience Action Plans in its approach to generating positive social impact. Community resilience is a complex, multifaceted concept that involves preparedness against hazards, protection against risks, and the promotion of stable living conditions. URW’s Community Resilience Actions Plans are an integral part of the long-term social strategy designed at asset level to contribute to the long-term development of the community. These plans are integrated into the management of URW’s standing assets, ensuring that the interests of local communities are considered and prioritised. In terms of social impact, URW is committed to monitoring and improving its influence on a local scale. By measuring its social impact, URW strives to understand the aggregate impacts of its work and collaborate with local communities to achieve greater change. This process is crucial for URW to ensure that its operations are not only profitable but also beneficial to the communities in which it operates.
Report Date: 4Q2023Relevance: 60%