Vestas Wind Systems
ESRS disclosure: E1.IRO-1_02
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- Provide a detailed account of the processes your organization employs to identify and assess material climate-related impacts, risks, and opportunities. Specifically, elucidate the methods used to address climate-related physical risks within your own operations and throughout the upstream and downstream segments of your value chain.
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Question Id: E1.IRO-1_02
The analysis of physical climate risks covers a wide range of chronic and acute climate-related hazards in line with the EU Taxonomy, excluding hazards that have been deemed irrelevant such as avalanche, saline intrusion, and permafrost thawing.
The physical risks are assessed on site level using geospatial coordinates for our manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and critical suppliers, while they are assessed on a national level for our construction and service sites. Detailed desktop analysis, including assessments of a wide range of climate metrics, is always conducted in the initial phase of a development project. The analysis of transitional climate risks follows TCFD’s recommendations and covers Vestas at entity level, our supply chain, and key stakeholders, such as customers and investors. No transition risks are excluded from the analysis.
Climate-related impacts, risks and opportunities were identified through engagement of internal and external subject matter experts, as well as external stakeholders such as NGOs and customers. Through workshops and interviews both within and outside our organisation, we have collected input that strengthens our understanding of the importance of areas related to climate change. Through life cycle assessments and carbon accounting, we calculate our GHG emissions and estimate paths to reach carbon neutrality in line with our targets.
Physical climate risks are assessed using third-party software that allows site-level analysis of a wide range of acute and chronic climate hazards and projections of climate variables across multiple future looking scenarios and time horizons.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%