Vestas Wind Systems
ESRS disclosure: S1.SBM-3_04
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- Provide a detailed account of the activities within your organization that lead to material positive impacts. Specify the categories of employees and non-employees within your workforce who are positively affected or have the potential to be positively affected by these activities. Additionally, indicate whether these positive impacts are localized to specific countries or regions.
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Question Id: S1.SBM-3_04
Vestas has identified equal treatment and opportunities for all to be material in relation to Vestas’ workforce. We identified material positive impacts relating to diversity and training and skills development. All members of our workforce who could be materially impacted by Vestas are included in the scope of this disclosure. Vestas values the diversity of its workforce, which spans our global operations. We strive to strengthen representation and equity within our workforce while fostering an inclusive culture through initiatives such as recruiting from diverse talent pools, conducting unconscious bias training, and implementing our DEIB policy. Vestas supports growing female participation in corporate leadership positions through a range of practical initiatives including setting internally and externally shared goals. A diverse and inclusive working environment positively impacts all members of the workforce through improved well-being, greater psychological safety, and enhanced opportunities for collaboration and innovation. These benefits are evidenced by recent Employee Engagement Survey (EES) results, highlighting that respondents feel accepted at Vestas. This actual positive impact occurs in our own operations in the short term. Beyond its internal benefits, Vestas’ focus on diversity and inclusion supports our long-term growth and enhances our competitive advantage.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%