Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
ESRS disclosure: S3.SBM-3_04
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- Has the undertaking disclosed whether all affected communities likely to be materially impacted by its operations, value chain, products, services, or business relationships are included in the scope of its disclosure under ESRS 2 SBM-3? Furthermore, in cases of material negative impacts, has the undertaking specified whether these impacts are widespread or systemic in the contexts where it operates or maintains business relationships, or if they are related to individual incidents within its own operations or specific business relationships? This should encompass impacts arising from the transition to greener and climate-neutral operations, including those associated with innovation, restructuring, mine closures, increased mineral mining for sustainable economy transitions, and solar panel production.
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Question Id: S3.SBM-3_04
Communities affected by URW are defined in the context of URW's activity, i.e., as an operator in real estate. In the context of URW, affected communities are the local communities in which URW's assets are an integral part. 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 complicated 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: 50%