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CDP Climate Change Questionnaire Preview and Reporting Guidance 2022 - Version Control
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Release / Revision date
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Revision summary
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1.0
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Released: January 10, 2022
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Publication of the 2022 questionnaire preview and reporting guidance.
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1.1
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Revised: January 28, 2022
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- C-FS0.7 table restructured to facilitate data collection. The data requested is unchanged.
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1.2
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Revised: February 18, 2022
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- C3.2a: amendment to the requested content, clarifying that organizations should consider using a 1.5°C transition scenario, and a physical scenario of 2.7°C or more.
- C4.3b, C8.2c, C-EU8.2d, C8.2e, C8.2h, C8.2i, C8.2j and C-EU9.5a: amendment to the requested content, whereby disclosers providing data on sustainable biomass are asked to provide a justification for why they consider the biomass to be sustainable.
- C7.3b: amendment to the requested content, clarifying how to report emissions for non-stationary sources.
- C12.1a, C12.1b and C-FS12.1b: update to the requested content for column “Impact of engagement, including measures of success”. Disclosers are asked to provide the threshold at which they consider their impact to be successful.
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1.3
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Revised: March 4, 2022
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- C8.2c, C-CE8.2c, C-EU8.2d, C8.2e, C8.2i and C-EU9.5a: response options updated. “Unsustainable biomass” has been revised to “Other biomass” and minor edits have been made to the guidance for those questions.
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1.4
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Revised: April 13, 2022
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- C6.5: requested content and additional information updated. Companies in high-impact sectors should determine the relevance of scope 3 categories with reference to CDP’s Technical Note on the relevance of Scope 3 categories by sector.
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1.5
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Revised: July 6, 2022
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- C8.2e and C8.2h: amendment to the Chinese version of requested content, adding a note about a translation error in the ORS in column “Tracking instrument used”.
- C8.2j: amendment to the Chinese version of requested content, adding a note about a translation error in the ORS in column “Type of energy attribute certificate”.
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1.6
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Revised: July 19, 2022
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- C5.2: note for Financial Services companies that row “Scope 3 category 15: Investments” does not apply and so should be left blank.
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CDP disclosure cycle 2022
Accessing questionnaire previews, reporting guidance, and scoring methodologies
CDP’s corporate questionnaire previews, reporting guidance, and scoring methodologies for climate change, forests and water security can be accessed from the guidance for companies page of CDP's website.
Submitting a response to the questionnaire(s)
Responses to questionnaires must be submitted via CDP's Online Response System (ORS), which is part of CDP's online disclosure platform. Please refer to Using CDP's Online Disclosure Platform for more details. Please note that while the questions themselves are the same in the questionnaire preview as they are in the ORS, the display format of some questions may differ, particularly for drop-down options and tables.
Sector-specific questions
Companies in high-impact sectors, in addition to the general questions, will be presented with questions specific to that sector. The rationale for developing a refined questionnaire for each of these sectors is outlined in the relevant sector introduction.
The sector-specific questions allocated to companies are defined by CDP's Activity Classification System (CDP-ACS). This system categorizes companies by focusing on the activities from which they derive revenue and associating these with the impacts to their business from climate change, water security and deforestation.
Please note that since each questionnaire includes sector-specific questions throughout, as not all questions will be applicable to your organization, some question numbers may skip.
Full and Minimum versions of the questionnaire
All organizations completing the climate change, forests and water security questionnaires are eligible to complete the full questionnaire.
In some cases, organizations may be eligible to complete a minimum version which contains fewer questions, and no sector-specific questions or data points. Organizations are eligible to complete the minimum version in the following circumstances:
- They are disclosing to that questionnaire for the first time; OR
- They are not disclosing to that questionnaire for the first time, but have an annual revenue of less than EUR/US $250 million*
Organizations opting to complete a minimum version will only be eligible for scoring if they are submitting a response to customers (CDP Supply chain members). For more information on scoring eligibility and implications, please see our Scoring Introduction.
* CDP reserves the right to remove the option of completing a minimum version questionnaire for previous responders to a questionnaire with an annual revenue of less than EUR/US$250 million, on the basis of the organization’s potential or existing environmental impact.
Timeline:
For the latest information on the timeline, please refer to our website.
Jan 2022
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- Preview of 2022 questionnaires and reporting guidance released on CDP website (English versions).
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March 2022 |
- Preview of 2022 questionnaires and reporting guidance released on CDP website (translated versions).
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April 2022 |
- Online Response System (ORS) opens.
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July 2022 |
- Companies must submit their responses to investors and/or customers using the ORS to be eligible for scoring and inclusion in reports (where applicable).
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For any disclosure-related enquiries, please contact your regional CDP contact.
CDP climate change questionnaire
This questionnaire is the property of CDP Worldwide, reproduction of all or part (including within software platforms) without permission of CDP Worldwide is prohibited. Please contact [email protected] for more information on this.
Introduction to CDP's climate change program and questionnaire
Improving corporate awareness through measurement and disclosure is essential to the effective management of climate change risk. CDP’s climate change questionnaire collects climate-related data from the world’s largest companies on behalf of over 590 institutional investor signatories with a combined US$110 trillion in assets and 200+ major purchasers with over US$5.5 trillion in procurement spend. Since its launch in 2002, the questionnaire has helped thousands of companies to measure their impacts, set ambitious targets and demonstrate progress for key stakeholders.
The questionnaire has been evolving over time in line with the latest climate science and global policy development. The 2015 Paris Agreement was a tipping point in the global approach to climate change. By agreeing to limit global temperature rises to well below 2°C and pursue efforts to limit warming to under 1.5°C, governments have committed to a transition to a net-zero carbon economy. This transition will create winners and losers within and across business sectors, as the manifestation of climate-related opportunities and risks accelerates in both size and scope. Business as usual will not be a good indicator of how companies will perform.
Regulators have begun to respond to the climate risks, notably with the recommendations by the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Established by the Financial Stability Board, the TCFD has moved the climate disclosure agenda forward by emphasizing the link between climate-related risk and financial stability. The Task Force has recommended that both companies and investors disclose climate change information. This includes whether they are conducting scenario analysis in line with a 1.5°C pathway and then setting out how climate-related issues impact their strategy and financial planning. This amplifies the longstanding call from CDP’s investor signatories for companies to disclose comprehensive, comparable environmental data in their mainstream reports, driving climate-related risk management further into the boardroom. CDP’s climate change questionnaire has been aligned with the TCFD recommendations since 2018 and prompts companies to disclose data on how climate-related issues are addressed in their governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets.
In its first two decades, CDP’s climate change questionnaire focused on raising ambition around climate and providing data to improve governance and decision-making. But time is fast running out to prevent catastrophic climate change, and an irreversible loss of nature and habitats. There is now an urgent need to ensure that stated intentions are accompanied by concrete plans, with transition metrics, and evidence of progress against agreed goals. Accountability is needed to raise the bar to align with halving emissions, shifting towards nature positivity by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions and full nature recovery by 2050. In line with CDP’s 2021-2025 strategy, the climate change questionnaire and scoring will be evolving to further encourage and support companies to set targets and create tangible transition plans, as well as to measure their performance against them.
Carbon emissions are only one part of the challenge. The climate and nature crises need to be addressed simultaneously, including by conserving, protecting, and restoring ecosystems, adopting more sustainable agriculture and forestry practices, and ensuring a circular economy. In line with the 2021-2025 strategy, CDP begins broadening the environmental issues covered in its questionnaires, starting with the inclusion of questions on companies’ approach to maintaining and addressing biodiversity. As a first step in 2022, broad questions around governance, commitments, monitoring and reporting on biodiversity issues are included in a new module in the climate change questionnaire. These questions are material to all sectors and geographies and responses will inform future biodiversity metrics, ensuring the relevance and usefulness of biodiversity corporate reporting to both financial institutions and policy makers. The new biodiversity questions were developed in alignment with the IUCN’s Corporate Reporting on Biodiversity Guidelines.
Climate change questionnaire structure
There are 15 modules in the general climate change questionnaire, including the Introduction and Signoff modules, plus a module presented only to organizations that are responding to a customer request from one or more CDP Supply Chain Members. The journey through CDP’s general climate change questionnaire includes the following:
- Governance
- Risks and opportunities
- Business strategy
- Targets and performance
- Emissions methodology
- Emissions data
- Energy
- Additional metrics
- Verification
- Carbon pricing
- Engagement
- Biodiversity
Sector approach
The structure of the CDP climate change questionnaire was redesigned in 2018 in response to market needs and trends in corporate climate change reporting. Revisions included the inclusion of the TCFD recommendations, an increased emphasis on forward-looking metrics, improved alignment with other reporting frameworks, and the integration of sector-specific questions.
For climate change, CDP has incorporated sector-specific questions for 16 high-impact sectors.
All question numbers in the general climate change questionnaire begin with the letter C. Introduced in 2022, question numbers in the new forests and water module for financial services organizations only, begin with the letters FW. Questions that are unique to companies in a particular sector are labelled using a two-letter abbreviation within the question number. These abbreviations are noted below.
2022 climate change sectors:
- Agriculture: Agriculture commodities (AC); Food, beverage & tobacco (FB); Paper & forestry (PF)
- Energy: Coal (CO); Electric utilities (EU); Oil & gas (OG)
- Financial: Financial services (FS)
- Materials: Cement (CE); Capital goods (CG); Chemicals (CH); Construction (CN); Metals & mining (MM); Real estate (RE); Steel (ST)
- Transport: Transport services (TS); Transport OEMs (TO)
Climate change questionnaire changes in 2022
In 2022, CDP has revised questions and introduced new questions on
topics which reflect the strategic priorities for CDP and its
stakeholders. However, 70% of the 2021 questions remain
unchanged. A detailed document on climate change question changes from 2021 to 2022 can be found on the
Guidance page of the website.
Key changes include:
Core and supply chain questions
- Ten removed questions for all companies, plus two questions removed from the supply chain module.
- New module on biodiversity for all companies: C15 Biodiversity.
- New question in module C1 Governance on board-level competence on climate-related issues.
- Questions modified in module C3 Business strategy on climate transition plans and scenario analysis, and new questions on transition-aligned spending/revenue.
- Questions modified in module C4 Targets and Performance on targets and low-carbon products.
- Module C5 on Emissions methodology updated, with new questions on changes in the reporting year, base year recalculations, and base year Scope 3 emissions.
- Simplification of fuel disclosure questions in module C8 Energy and new question on energy consumption breakdown by country.
- New questions in module C12 Engagement on climate-related requirements for suppliers, and a strengthened public policy engagement section.
- Twenty-six modified questions, including two modified supply chain questions.
RE100 companies
- Six new questions for members of the RE100 initiative in module C8 Energy on renewable energy and low carbon heat, steam, and cooling.
Financial services sector
- One general question C1.2a (2021), and five sector-specific questions removed for the financial services sector.
- Forty-one new questions for financial services organizations, including a new module requesting information on forests- and water security-related issues.
- Twenty-six modified questions for financial services sector organizations across the questionnaire.
Other sector-specific changes
- Three removed questions on scope 3 emissions by relevant business activity area, for the Agriculture commodities; Food, beverage and tobacco; and Paper and forestry sectors.
- Seven modified sector-specific questions for Cement, Chemicals, Electric utilities and Steel sectors.
Revisions and changes are indicated for every question as: “no change”, “minor change”, “modified question”, “new question”, “modified guidance”, or “additional guidance”. “Minor change” indicates wording edits and revisions to drop-down options or a simple clarification, while a “modified question” indicates that the data requested has been revised.
C0 Introduction
Introduction
(C0.1) Give a general description and introduction to your organization.
Change from last year
Modified guidance
Response options
This is an open text question with a limit of 5,000 characters.
Please note that when copying from another document into the ORS, formatting is not retained.
(C0.2) State the start and end date of the year for which you are reporting data.
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
RE100
Response options
Please complete the following table.
Start date
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End date
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Indicate if you are providing emissions data for past reporting years
| Select the number of past reporting years you will be providing emissions data for |
From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Select from: | Select from:
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(C0.3) Select the countries/areas in which you operate.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
RE100
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Country/area
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Select all that apply:
[Country/area drop-down list]
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(C0.4) Select the currency used for all financial information disclosed throughout your response.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Currency
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Select from:
[Currency drop-down list]
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(C0.8) Does your organization have an ISIN code or another unique identifier (e.g., Ticker, CUSIP, etc.)?
Change from last year
New question
Response options
Please complete the following table:
(*column/row appearance is dependent on selections in this or other questions)
Indicate whether you are able to provide a unique identifier for your organization | Provide your unique identifier* |
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Select from:- Yes, an ISIN code
- Yes, a CUSIP number
- Yes, a Ticker symbol
- Yes, a SEDOL code
- Yes, another unique identifier, please specify
- No
| Text field [maximum 50 characters] |
[Add row]
C1 Governance
Board oversight
(C1.1) Is there board-level oversight of climate-related issues within your organization?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(C1.1c) Why is there no board-level oversight of climate-related issues and what are your plans to change this in the future?
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “No” in response to C1.1.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Primary reason
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Board-level oversight of climate-related issues will be introduced within the next two years.
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Please explain
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Text field [maximum 1,000 characters]
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Select from:
- Yes, we plan to do so within the next two years
- No, we do not currently plan to do so
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Management responsibility
(C1.2) Provide the highest management-level position(s) or committee(s) with responsibility for climate-related issues.
Change from last year
Minor change for FS only
Connections to other frameworks
TCFD
Governance recommended disclosure b) Describe management’s role in assessing and managing climate related risks and opportunities.
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Response options
Please complete the following table. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Name of the position(s) and/or committee(s)
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[FINANCIAL SERVICES ONLY] Reporting line
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Responsibility
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[FINANCIAL SERVICES ONLY] Coverage of responsibility
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Frequency of reporting to the board on climate-related issues
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Select from:
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Chief Procurement Officer (CPO)
- Chief Risks Officer (CRO)
- Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
- Chief Investment Officer (CIO) [Financial services only]
- Chief Credit Officer (CCO) [Financial services only]
- Chief Underwriting Officer (CUO) [Financial services only]
- Other C-Suite Officer, please specify
- President
- Risk committee
- Sustainability committee
- Safety, Health, Environment and Quality committee
- Corporate responsibility committee
- Credit committee [Financial services only]
- Investment committee [Financial services only]
- Responsible Investment committee [Financial services only]
- Audit committee [Financial services only]
- Other committee, please specify
- Business unit manager
- Energy manager
- Environmental, Health, and Safety manager
- Environment/Sustainability manager
- Facility manager
- Process operation manager
- Procurement manager
- Public affairs manager
- Risk manager
- Portfolio/Fund manager [Financial services only]
- ESG Portfolio/Fund manager [Financial services only]
- Investment/credit/insurance analyst [Financial services only]
- Dedicated responsible investment analyst [Financial services only]
- Investor relations manager [Financial services only]
- Risk analyst [Financial services only]
- There is no management level responsibility for climate-related issues
- Other, please specify
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Select from:
- Reports to the board directly
- CEO reporting line
- Risk - CRO reporting line
- Finance - CFO reporting line
- Investment - CIO reporting line
- Operations - COO reporting line
- Corporate Sustainability/CSR reporting line
- Other, please specify
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Select from:
- Assessing climate-related risks and opportunities
- Managing climate-related risks and opportunities
- Both assessing and managing climate-related risks and opportunities
- Other, please specify
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Select all that apply:
- Risks and opportunities related to our banking
- Risks and opportunities related to our investing activities
- Risks and opportunities related to our insurance underwriting activities
- Risks and opportunities related to our own operations
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Select from:
- More frequently than quarterly
- Quarterly
- Half-yearly
- Annually
- Less frequently than annually
- As important matters arise
- Not reported to the board
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[Add Row]
Employee incentives
(C1.3) Do you provide incentives for the management of climate-related issues, including the attainment of targets?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Provide incentives for the management of climate-related issues
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Comment
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Select from:
- Yes
- No, not currently but we plan to introduce them in the next two years
- No, and we do not plan to introduce them in the next two years
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Text field (maximum 1,000 characters)
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C2 Risks and opportunities
Management processes
(C2.1) Does your organization have a process for identifying, assessing, and responding to climate-related risks and opportunities?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Risk Management recommended disclosure a) Describe the organization’s processes for identifying and assessing climate-related risks.
Risk Management recommended disclosure b) Describe the organization’s processes for managing climate-related risks
Risk Management recommended disclosure c) Describe how processes for identifying, assessing, and managing climate-related risks are integrated into the organization’s overall risk management.
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(C2.2g) Why does your organization not have a process in place for identifying, assessing, and responding to climate-related risks and opportunities, and do you plan to introduce such a process in the future?
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “No” in response to C2.1.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Primary reason | Please explain |
Select from: - We are planning to introduce a climate-related risk management process in the next two years
- Important but not an immediate business priority
- Judged to be unimportant, explanation provided
- Lack of internal resources
- Insufficient data on operations
- No instruction from management
- Other, please specify
| Text field [maximum 1,500 characters] |
Risk disclosure
(C2.3) Have you identified any inherent climate-related risks with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Strategy recommended disclosure a) Describe the climate related risks and opportunities the organization has identified over the short, medium, and long term.
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(C2.3a) Provide details of risks identified with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Yes” in response to C2.3.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Strategy recommended disclosure a) Describe the climate related risks and opportunities the organization has identified over the short, medium, and long term.
Strategy recommended disclosure b) Describe the impact of climate-related risks and opportunities on the organization's businesses, strategy and financial planning.
Please note: columns 1-7 align with the TCFD recommendations.
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Identifier
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Where in the value chain does the risk driver occur?
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Risk type
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Primary climate-related risk driver
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Primary potential financial impact
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[Financial services only]
Climate risk type mapped to traditional financial services industry risk classification
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Company- specific description
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Time horizon
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Select from:
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Select from: - Banking portfolio [FS only]
- Investing (Asset manager) portfolio [FS only]
- Investing (Asset owner) portfolio [FS only]
- Insurance underwriting portfolio [FS only]
- Direct operations
- Other parts of the value chain [FS only]
- Upstream [not shown to FS]
- Downstream [not shown to FS]
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Select from:
- Current regulation
- Emerging regulation
- Legal
- Technology
- Market
- Reputation
- Acute physical
- Chronic physical
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See drop-down options below
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See drop-down options below
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Select from:
- Capital adequacy and risk-weighted assets
- Liquidity risk
- Funding risk
- Market risk
- Credit risk
- Insurance risk
- Reputational risk
- Policy and legal risk
- Systemic risk
- Operational risk
- Strategic risk
- Other non-financial risk
- None
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Select from:
- Short-term
- Medium-term
- Long-term
- Unknown
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Likelihood
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Magnitude of impact
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Are you able to provide a potential financial impact figure?
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Potential financial impact figure (currency)
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Potential financial impact figure - minimum (currency)
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Potential financial impact figure - maximum (currency)
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Select from:
- Virtually certain
- Very likely
- Likely
- More likely than not
- About as likely as not
- Unlikely
- Very unlikely
- Exceptionally unlikely
- Unknown
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Select from:
- High
- Medium-high
- Medium
- Medium-low
- Low
- Unknown
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Select from:
- Yes, a single figure estimate
- Yes, an estimated range
- No, we do not have this figure
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places]
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Explanation of financial impact figure
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Cost of response to risk
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Description of response and explanation of cost calculation
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Comment
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Text field [maximum 2.500 characters]
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[Add Row]
Primary climate-related risk driver drop-down options (column 4)
Select one of the following options:
Current regulation
- Carbon pricing mechanisms
- Enhanced emissions-reporting obligations
- Mandates on and regulation of existing products and services
- Regulation and supervision of climate-related risk in the financial sector [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
Emerging regulation
- Carbon pricing mechanisms
- Enhanced emissions-reporting obligations
- Mandates on and regulation of existing products and services
- Regulation and supervision of climate-related risk in the financial sector [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
Legal
- Exposure to litigation
- Regulation and supervision of climate-related risk in the financial sector [Financial services only]
- Lending that could create or contribute to systemic risk for the economy [Financial services only]
- Investing that could create or contribute to systemic risk for the economy [Financial services only]
- Insurance underwriting that could create or contribute to systemic risk for the economy [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
Technology
- Substitution of existing products and services with lower emissions options
- Unsuccessful investment in new technologies
- Transitioning to lower emissions technology
- Other, please specify
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Market
- Changing customer behavior
- Uncertainty in market signals
- Increased cost of raw materials
- Inability to attract co-financiers and/or investors due to uncertain risks related to the climate [Financial services only]
- Loss of clients due to a fund’s poor environmental performance outcomes (e.g. if a fund has suffered climate-related write-downs) [Financial services only]
- Contraction of insurance markets, leaving clients exposed and changing the risk parameters of the credit [Financial services only]
- Rise in risk-based pricing of insurance policies (beyond demand elasticity) [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
Reputation
- Shifts in consumer preferences
- Stigmatization of sector
- Increased stakeholder concern or negative stakeholder feedback
- Lending that could create or contribute to systemic risk for the economy [Financial services only]
- Investing that could create or contribute to systemic risk for the economy [Financial services only]
- Insurance underwriting that could create or contribute to systemic risk for the economy [Financial services only]
- Negative press coverage related to support of projects or activities with negative impacts on the climate (e.g. GHG emissions, deforestation, water stress) [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
Acute physical
- Avalanche
- Cold wave/frost
- Cyclone, hurricane, typhoon
- Drought
- Flood (coastal, fluvial, pluvial, groundwater)
- Glacial lake outburst
- Heat wave
- Heavy precipitation (rain, hail, snow/ice)
- Landslide
- Storm (including blizzards, dust, and sandstorms)
- Subsidence
- Tornado
- Wildfire
- Other, please specify
Chronic physical
- Changing precipitation patterns and types (rain, hail, snow/ice)
- Changing temperature (air, freshwater, marine water)
- Changing wind patterns
- Coastal erosion
- Heat stress
- Ocean acidification
- Permafrost thawing
- Precipitation and/or hydrological variability
- Saline intrusion
- Sea level rise
- Soil degradation
- Soil erosion
- Solifluction
- Temperature variability
- Water scarcity
- Other, please specify
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Primary potential financial impact drop-down options (column 5)
Select one of the following options:
- Increased direct costs
- Increased indirect (operating) costs
- Increased capital expenditures
- Increased credit risk
- Decreased revenues due to reduced demand for products and services
- Decreased revenues due to reduced production capacity
- Decreased access to capital
- Decreased asset value or asset useful life leading to write-offs, asset impairment or early retirement of existing assets
- Increased insurance claims liability [Financial services only]
- Reduced profitability of investment portfolios [Financial services only]
- Devaluation of collateral and potential for stranded, illiquid assets [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
(C2.3b) Why do you not consider your organization to be exposed to climate-related risks with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business?
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “No” in response to C2.3.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Primary reason
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Please explain
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Select from:
- Risks exist, but none with potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on business
- Evaluation in process
- Not yet evaluated
- Other, please specify
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Opportunity disclosure
(C2.4) Have you identified any climate-related opportunities with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Strategy recommended disclosure a) Describe the climate related risks and opportunities the organization has identified over the short, medium, and long term.
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Yes
- Yes, we have identified opportunities but are unable to realize them
- No
(C2.4a) Provide details of opportunities identified with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Yes” in response to C2.4.
Change from last year
Modified question for FS only.
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Strategy recommended disclosure a) Describe the climate related risks and opportunities the organization has identified over the short, medium, and long term.
Strategy recommended disclosure b) Describe the impact of climate-related risks and opportunities on the organization’s businesses, strategy, and financial planning.
Please note: columns 1-7 align with the TCFD recommendations.
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Identifier
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Where in the value chain does the opportunity occur?
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Opportunity type
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Primary climate-related opportunity driver
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Primary potential financial impact
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Company-specific description
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Time horizon
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Select from:
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Select from:
- Banking portfolio [FS only]
- Investing (Asset manager) portfolio [FS only]
- Investing (Asset owner) portfolio [FS only]
- Insurance underwriting portfolio [FS only]
- Direct operations
- Other parts of the value chain [FS only]
- Upstream [not shown to FS]
- Downstream [not shown to FS]
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Select from:
- Resource efficiency
- Energy source
- Products and services
- Markets
- Resilience
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See drop-down options below
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See drop-down options below
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Select from:
- Short-term
- Medium-term
- Long-term
- Unknown
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Likelihood
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Magnitude of impact
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Are you able to provide a potential financial impact figure?
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Potential financial impact figure (currency)
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Potential financial impact figure - minimum (currency)
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Potential financial impact figure - maximum (currency)
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Select from:
- Virtually certain
- Very likely
- Likely
- More likely than not
- About as likely as not
- Unlikely
- Very unlikely
- Exceptionally unlikely
- Unknown
|
Select from:
- High
- Medium-high
- Medium
- Medium-low
- Low
- Unknown
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Select from:
- Yes, a single figure estimate
- Yes, an estimated range
- No, we do not have this figure
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places]
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Explanation of financial impact figure
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Cost to realize opportunity
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Strategy to realize opportunity and explanation of cost calculation
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Comment
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 999,999,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places]
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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[Add Row]
Primary climate-related opportunity driver drop-down options (column 4)
Select one of the following options:
Resource efficiency
- Use of more efficient modes of transport
- Use of more efficient production and distribution processes
- Use of recycling
- Move to more efficient buildings
- Reduced water usage and consumption
- Other, please specify
Energy source
- Use of lower-emission sources of energy
- Use of supportive policy incentives
- Use of new technologies
- Participation in carbon market
- Shift toward decentralized energy generation
- Other, please specify
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Products and services
- Development and/or expansion of low emission goods and services
- Development of climate adaptation, resilience and insurance risk solutions
- Development of new products or services through R&D and innovation
- Ability to diversify business activities
- Shift in consumer preferences
- Reputational benefits resulting in increased demand for goods/services [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
Markets
- Access to new markets
- Use of public-sector incentives
- Access to new assets and locations needing insurance coverage
- Increased diversification of financial assets (e.g., green bonds and infrastructure) [Financial services only]
- Increased sales of liability and other insurance to cover climate-related risks [Financial services only]
- Reduced risk of asset stranding considered in investment decision making [Financial services only]
- More timely preparation for investors in adhering to current and potentially stricter future regulation in relation to fiduciary duty [Financial services only]
- Increased demand for funds that invest in companies that have positive environmental credentials [Financial services only]
- Enhanced financial performance of investee companies as a result of being able to access new markets and develop new products to meet green consumer demand [Financial services only]
- The development of new revenue streams from new/emerging environmental markets and products [Financial services only]
- Improved ratings by sustainability/ESG indexes [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
Resilience
- Participation in renewable energy programs and adoption of energy-efficiency measures
- Resource substitutes/diversification
- New products and services related to ensuring resiliency [Financial services only]
- Increased reliability, climate- resilience of investment chain [Financial services only]
- Other, please specify
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Primary potential financial impact drop-down options (column 5)
Select from the following options:
- Reduced direct costs
- Reduced indirect (operating) costs
- Increased revenues resulting from increased demand for products and services
- Increased revenues through access to new and emerging markets
- Increased revenues resulting from increased production capacity
- Increased access to capital
- Increased value of fixed assets
- Increased diversification of financial assets
- Increased portfolio value due to upward revaluation of assets [Financial services only]
- Returns on investment in low-emission technology
- Other, please specify
(C2.4b) Why do you not consider your organization to have climate-related opportunities?
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “No” or “Yes, we have identified opportunities but are unable to realize them” in response to C2.4.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Primary reason
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Please explain
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Select from:
- Opportunities exist, but we are unable to realize them
- Opportunities exist, but none with potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on business
- Evaluation in progress
- Judged to be unimportant
- No instruction from management to seek out opportunities
- Not yet evaluated
- Other, please specify
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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C3 Business strategy
Business strategy
(C3.1) Does your organization’s strategy include a transition plan that aligns with a 1.5°C world?
Change from last year
Modified question (2021 C3.1, C3.1a, C3.1b, and C3.5)
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Transition plan | Publicly available transition plan | Mechanism by which feedback is collected from shareholders on your transition plan | Description of feedback mechanism | Frequency of feedback collection | Attach any relevant documents which detail your transition plan (optional) | Explain why your organization does not have a transition plan that aligns with a 1.5°C world and any plans to develop one in the future | Explain why climate-related risks and opportunities have not influenced your strategy |
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Select from:
- Yes, we have a transition plan which aligns with a 1.5°C world
- No, but our strategy has been influenced by climate-related risks and opportunities, and we are developing a transition plan within two years
- No, our strategy has been influenced by climate-related risks and opportunities, but we do not plan to develop a transition plan within two years
- No, and our strategy has not been influenced by climate-related risks and opportunities
| Select from:
| Select from:
- Our transition plan is voted on at Annual General Meetings (AGMs)
- We have a different feedback mechanism in place
- Our transition plan is voted on at AGMs and we also have an additional feedback mechanism in place
- We do not have a feedback mechanism in place, but we plan to introduce one within the next two years
- We do not have a feedback mechanism in place, and we do not plan to introduce one within the next two years
- Not applicable as our organization does not have shareholders
| Text field [maximum 2,500 characters] | Select from:
- More frequently than annually
- Annually
- Less frequently than annually
| [Functionality that allows for several attachments] | Text field [maximum 2,500 characters] | Text field [maximum 2,500 characters] |
C4 Targets and performance
Emissions targets
(C4.1) Did you have an emissions target that was active in the reporting year?
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure c) Describe the targets used by the organization to manage climate related risks and opportunities and performance against targets.
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Response options
Select all that apply:
- Absolute target
- Intensity target
- Portfolio target [FS only]
- No target
(C4.1a) Provide details of your absolute emissions target(s) and progress made against those targets.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Absolute target” in response to C4.1.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure c) Describe the targets used by the organization to manage climate related risks and opportunities and performance against targets.
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
2018 RobecoSAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment (DJSI)
Climate-related targets
NZAM (FS only)
Commitment 1
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Target reference number
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Year target was set
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Target coverage
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Scope(s)
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Scope 2 accounting method
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Scope 3 category(ies)
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Base year
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Abs1-Abs100
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Numerical field [enter a number between 1900- 2022]
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Select from:
- Company-wide
- Business division
- Business activity
- Site/facility
- Country/region
- Product-level
- Other, please specify
|
Select all that apply:
|
Select from:
- Location-based
- Market-based
|
Select all that apply:
- Category 1: Purchased goods and services
- Category 2: Capital goods
- Category 3: Fuel-and-energy-related activities (not included in Scopes 1 or 2)
- Category 4: Upstream transportation and distribution
- Category 5: Waste generated in operations
- Category 6: Business travel
- Category 7: Employee commuting
- Category 8: Upstream leased assets
- Category 9: Downstream transportation and distribution
- Category 10: Processing of sold products
- Category 11: Use of sold products
- Category 12: End-of-life treatment of sold products
- Category 13: Downstream leased assets
- Category 14: Franchises
- Category 15: Investments [does not appear to FS]
- Other (upstream)
- Other (downstream)
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Numerical field [enter a number between 1900- 2022]
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Base year Scope 1 emissions covered by target (metric tons CO2e)
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Base year Scope 2 emissions covered by target (metric tons CO2e)
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Base year Scope 3 emissions covered by target (metric tons CO2e)
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Total base year emissions covered by target in all selected Scopes (metric tons CO2e)
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Base year Scope 1 emissions covered by target as % of total base year emissions in Scope 1
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Base year Scope 2 emissions covered by target as % of total base year emissions in Scope 2
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Base year Scope 3 emissions covered by target as % of total base year emissions in Scope 3 (in all Scope 3 categories)
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Base year emissions covered by target in all selected Scopes as % of total base year emissions in all selected Scopes
|
Target year
|
Targeted reduction from base year (%)
|
Total emissions in target year covered by target in all selected Scopes (metric tons CO2e)
[auto-calculated]
|
Scope 1 emissions in reporting year covered by target (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 2 emissions in reporting year covered by target (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3 emissions in reporting year covered by target (metric tons CO2e)
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Numerical field [enter a whole number between 2017- 2100]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Numerical field [0-999,999,999,999]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
|
Total emissions in reporting year covered by target in all selected scopes (metric tons CO2e)
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% of target achieved relative to base year
[auto-calculated]
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Target status in reporting year
|
Is this a science-based target?
|
Target ambition*
|
Please explain target coverage and identify any exclusions
|
Plan for achieving target, and progress made to the end of the reporting year
|
List the emissions reduction initiatives which contributed most to achieving this target
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
|
Percentage field
|
Select from:
- New
- Underway
- Achieved
- Expired
- Revised
- Replaced
- Retired
|
Select from drop-down options below
|
Select from:
- 1.5°C aligned
- Well-below 2°C aligned
- 2°C aligned
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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[Add Row]
*This column only appears if you select one of the “Yes…” options in column “Is this a science-based target?”
Is this a science-based target? drop-down options:
Select one of the following options:
- Yes, and this target has been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative
- Yes, we consider this a science-based target, and the target is currently being reviewed by the Science Based Targets initiative
- Yes, we consider this a science-based target, and we have committed to seek validation of this target by the Science Based Targets initiative in the next two years
- No, but we are reporting another target that is science-based
- No, but we anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
- No, and we do not anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
(C4.1b) Provide details of your emissions intensity target(s) and progress made against those target(s).
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Intensity target” in response to C4.1.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure c) Describe the targets used by the organization to manage climate related risks and opportunities and performance against targets.
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
2018 RobecoSAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment (DJSI)
Climate-related targets
NZAM (FS only)
Commitment 1
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” function at the bottom of the table.
Target reference number
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Year target was set
|
Target coverage
|
Scope(s)
|
Scope 2 accounting method
|
Scope 3 category(ies)
|
Intensity metric
|
Int1-Int100
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Numerical field [enter a number between 1900-
2022]
|
Select from:
- Company-wide
- Business division
- Business activity
- Site/facility
- Country/region
- Product level
- Other, please specify
|
Select all that apply:
|
Select from:
- Location-based
- Market-based
|
Select all that apply:
- Category 1: Purchased goods and services
- Category 2: Capital goods
- Category 3: Fuel-and-energy-related activities (not included in Scopes 1 or 2)
- Category 4: Upstream transportation and distribution
- Category 5: Waste generated in operations
- Category 6: Business travel
- Category 7: Employee commuting
- Category 8: Upstream leased assets
- Category 9: Downstream transportation and distribution
- Category 10: Processing of sold products
- Category 11: Use of sold products
- Category 12: End-of-life treatment of sold products
- Category 13: Downstream leased assets
- Category 14: Franchises
- Category 15: Investments [does not appear to FS]
- Other (upstream)
- Other (downstream)
|
Select from drop-down options below
|
Base year
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Intensity figure in base year for Scope 1 (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
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Intensity figure in base year for Scope 2 (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
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Intensity figure in base year for Scope 3 (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
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Intensity figure in base year for all selected Scopes (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
|
% of total base year emissions in Scope 1 covered by this Scope 1 intensity figure
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% of total base year emissions in Scope 2 covered by this Scope 2 intensity figure
|
Numerical field [enter a number between 1900- 2022]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
% of total base year emissions in Scope 3 (in all Scope 3 categories) covered by this Scope 3 intensity figure
|
% of total base year emissions in all selected Scopes covered by this intensity figure
|
Target year
|
Targeted reduction from base year (%)
|
Intensity figure in target year for all selected Scopes (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
[auto-calculated]
|
% change anticipated in absolute Scope 1+2 emissions
|
% change anticipated in absolute Scope 3 emissions
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Numerical field [enter a number between 2017- 2100]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Numerical field [0-999,999,999,999]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from -999-999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from -999-999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Intensity figure in reporting year for Scope 1 (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
|
Intensity figure in reporting year for Scope 2 (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
|
Intensity figure in reporting year for Scope 3 (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
|
Intensity figure in reporting year for all selected Scopes (metric tons CO2e per unit of activity)
|
% of target achieved relative to base year [auto-calculated]
|
Target status in reporting year
|
Is this a science-based target?
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
|
Percentage field
|
Select from:
- New
- Underway
- Achieved
- Expired
- Revised
- Replaced
- Retired
|
Select from drop-down options below
|
Target ambition*
|
Please explain target coverage and identify any exclusions
|
Plan for achieving target, and progress made to the end of the reporting year
|
List the emissions reduction initiatives which contributed most to achieving this target
|
Select from:
- 1.5°C aligned
- Well-below 2°C aligned
- 2°C aligned
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
[Add row]
*This column only appears if you select one of the “Yes…” options in column “Is this a science-based target?”
Intensity metric drop-down options:
Select one of the following options:
- Grams CO2e per revenue passenger kilometer
- Metric tons CO2e per USD($) value-added
- Metric tons CO2e per square meter
- Metric tons CO2e per metric ton of aluminum
- Metric tons CO2e per metric ton of steel
- Metric tons CO2e per metric ton of cement
- Metric tons CO2e per metric ton of cardboard
- Grams CO2e per kilometer
- Metric tons CO2e per unit revenue
- Metric tons CO2e per unit FTE employee
- Metric tons CO2e per unit hour worked
- Metric tons CO2e per metric ton of product
- Metric tons of CO2e per liter of product
- Metric tons CO2e per unit of production
- Metric tons CO2e per unit of service provided
- Metric tons CO2e per square foot
- Metric tons CO2e per kilometer
- Metric tons CO2e per passenger kilometer
- Metric tons CO2e per megawatt hour (MWh)
- Metric tons CO2e per barrel of oil equivalent (BOE)
- Metric tons CO2e per vehicle produced
- Metric tons CO2e per metric ton of ore processed
- Metric tons CO2e per ounce of gold
- Metric tons CO2e per ounce of platinum
- Metric tons of CO2e per metric ton of aggregate
- Metric tons of CO2e per billion (currency) funds under management
- Other, please specify
Is this a science-based target? Drop-down options:
Select one of the following options:
- Yes, and this target has been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative
- Yes, we consider this a science-based target, and the target is currently being reviewed by the Science Based Targets initiative
- Yes, we consider this a science-based target, and we have committed to seek validation of this target by the Science Based Targets initiative in the next two years
- No, but we are reporting another target that is science-based
- No, but we anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
- No, and we do not anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
(C4.1c) Explain why you did not have an emissions target, and forecast how your emissions will change over the next five years.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “No target” in response to C4.1.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Primary reason | Five-year forecast | Please explain |
Select from: - We are planning to introduce a target in the next two years
- Important but not an immediate business priority
- Judged to be unimportant, explanation provided
- Lack of internal resources
- Insufficient data on operations
- No instruction from management
- Other, please specify
| Text field [maximum 2,400 characters] | Text field [maximum 2,400 characters] |
Other climate-related targets
(C4.2) Did you have any other climate-related targets that were active in the reporting year?
Change from last year
Minor change
Connection to frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure a) Disclose the metrics used by the organization to assess climate-related risks and opportunities in line with its strategy and risk management process.
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure c) Describe the targets used by the organization to manage climate related risks and opportunities and performance against targets.
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
2018 RobecoSAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment (DJSI)
Climate-related targets
Response options
Select all that apply from the following options:
- Target(s) to increase low-carbon energy consumption or production
- Target(s) to reduce methane emissions
- Net-zero target(s)
- Other climate-related target(s)
- No other climate-related targets
(C4.2a) Provide details of your target(s) to increase low-carbon energy consumption or production.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Target(s) to increase low-carbon energy consumption or production” in response to C4.2.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure a) Disclose the metrics used by the organization to assess climate-related risks and opportunities in line with its strategy and risk management process.
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure c) Describe the targets used by the organization to manage climate related risks and opportunities and performance against targets.
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
RE100
2018 RobecoSAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment (DJSI)
Climate-related targets
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Target reference number
|
Year target was set
|
Target coverage
|
Target type: energy carrier
|
Target type: activity
|
Target type: energy source
|
Low1 – Low100
|
Numerical field [enter a number between 1900- 2022]
|
Select from:
- Company-wide
- Business division
- Business activity
- Site/facility
- Country/region
- Product level
- Other, please specify
|
Select from:
- Electricity
- Heat
- Steam
- Cooling
- All energy carriers
- Other, please specify
|
Select from:
|
Select from:
- Low-carbon energy source(s)
- Renewable energy source(s) only
|
Base year
|
Consumption or production of selected energy carrier in base year (MWh) | % share of low-carbon or renewable energy in base year |
Target year
|
% share of low-carbon or renewable energy in target year
|
% share of low-carbon or renewable energy in reporting year
|
% of target achieved relative to base year
[auto-calculated]
|
Numerical field [enter a number between 1900- 2022]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
| Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places] |
Numerical field [enter a number between 2017- 2100]
|
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places] |
Percentage field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places] |
Percentage field |
Target status in reporting year
|
Is this target part of an emissions target?
|
Is this target part of an overarching initiative?
|
Please explain target coverage and identify any exclusions
| Plan for achieving target, and progress made to the end of the reporting year | List the actions which contributed most to achieving this target
|
Select from:
- New
- Underway
- Achieved
- Expired
- Revised
- Replaced
- Retired
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
[Emissions reduction target ID]
|
Select all that apply:
- RE100
- Science Based Targets initiative
- No, it's not part of an overarching initiative
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
| Text field [maximum 2,500 characters] | Text field [maximum 2,500 characters] |
[Add Row]
(C4.2b) Provide details of any other climate-related targets, including methane reduction targets.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Other climate-related target(s)” or “Target(s) to reduce methane emissions” in response to C4.2.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure a) Disclose the metrics used by the organization to assess climate-related risks and opportunities in line with its strategy and risk management process.
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure c) Describe the targets used by the organization to manage climate related risks and opportunities and performance against targets.
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
2018 RobecoSAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment (DJSI)
Climate-related targets
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Target reference number
|
Year target was set
|
Target coverage
|
Target type: absolute or intensity
|
Target type: category
|
Metric (target numerator if reporting an intensity target)
|
Target denominator (intensity targets only)
|
Oth1 – Oth100
|
Numerical field [enter a number between 1900- 2022]
|
Select from:
- Company-wide
- Business division
- Business activity
- Site/facility
- Country/region
- Product level
- Other, please specify
|
Select from:
|
Select from:
- Energy productivity
- Energy consumption or efficiency
- Renewable fuel production
- Renewable fuel consumption
- Waste management
- Resource consumption or efficiency
- Low-carbon vehicles
- Low-carbon buildings
- Land use change
- Methane reduction target
- Fossil fuel reduction target
- Engagement with suppliers
- Engagement with customers
- R&D investments
- Green finance
- Other, please specify
|
Select from drop-down options below
|
Select from drop-down options below
|
Base year
|
Figure or percentage in base year
|
Target year
|
Figure or percentage in target year
|
Figure or percentage in reporting year
|
% of target achieved relative to base year
[auto-calculated]
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Numerical field [enter a number between 1900- 2022]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a number between 2017- 2100]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
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Percentage field
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Target status in reporting year
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Is this target part of an emissions target?
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Is this target part of an overarching initiative?
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Please explain target coverage and identify any exclusions
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Plan for achieving target, and progress made to the end of the reporting year
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List the actions which contributed most to achieving this target
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Select from:
- New
- Underway
- Achieved
- Expired
- Revised
- Replaced
- Retired
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters [Emissions reduction target ID]
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Select all that apply:
- EP100
- EV100
- Below50 – sustainable fuels
- Science Based Targets initiative – approved supplier engagement target
- Science Based Targets initiative – approved customer engagement target
- Science Based targets initiative - other
- Reduce short-lived climate pollutants
- Remove deforestation
- Low-Carbon Technology Partnerships initiative
- No, it’s not part of an overarching initiative
- Other, please specify
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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[Add Row]
Metric (target numerator if reporting an intensity target) drop-down options:
Select one of the following options:
Energy productivity
- GDP
- USD ($) value-added
- units of revenue
- ounces of gold
- ounces of platinum
- metric tons of aggregate
- metric tons of aluminum
- metric tons of steel
- metric tons of cement
- metric tons of cardboard
- metric tons of product
- metric tons of ore processed
- square meters
- kilometers
- passenger kilometers
- revenue passenger kilometers
- liters of product
- units of production
- units of service provided
- square feet
- megawatt hours (MWh)
- barrel of oil equivalents (BOE)
- ton of oil equivalents (TOE)
- ton of coal equivalents (TCE)
- Other, please specify
Energy consumption or efficiency
- kWh
- MWh
- GJ
- million Btu
- boe
- toe
- tce
- Gcal
- Other, please specify
Renewable fuel production
- metric tons of solid biomass
- liters of liquid biofuel
- cubic meters of biogas
- cubic meters of hydrogen
- Other, please specify
Renewable fuel consumption
- metric tons of solid biomass
- liters of liquid biofuel
- cubic meters of biogas
- cubic meters of hydrogen
- Percentage of total fuel consumption that is from renewable sources
- Other, please specify
Waste management
- metric tons of waste diverted from landfill
- metric tons of waste recycled
- metric tons of waste reused
- metric tons of waste generated
- Percentage of total waste generated that is recycled
- Percentage of sites operating at zero-waste to landfill
- Other, please specify
Resource consumption or efficiency
- Percentage of paper from recycled or certified sustainable sources
- metric tons of paper consumed
- Percentage of plastic form recycled sources
- metric tons of plastic consumed
- Percentage of packaging from recycled or certified sustainable sources
- metric tons of packaging consumed
- Other, please specify
Low-carbon vehicles
- Percentage of low-carbon vehicles in company fleet
- Percentage of low-carbon vehicles sold
- Percentage of company fleet using biofuel
- Percentage of battery electric vehicles in company fleet
- Percentage of conventional hybrids in company fleet
- Percentage of plug-in hybrids in company fleet
- Percentage of fuel cell electric vehicles in company fleet
- Percentage of company facilities with electric vehicle infrastructure
- Other, please specify
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Low-carbon buildings
- Percentage of net zero carbon buildings
- Percentage of net zero energy buildings
- Percentage of buildings with a green building certificate
- Other, please specify
Land use change
- hectares reforested
- hectares afforested
- hectares restored
- Percent of supply chain compliant with zero gross deforestation
- Other, please specify
Methane reduction target
- cubic meters of methane vented
- cubic meters of methane leaked
- cubic meters of methane flared
- Total methane emissions in m3
- Total methane emissions in CO2e
- Methane leakage rate (%)
- Other, please specify
Fossil fuel reduction target
- cubic meters of natural gas consumed
- metric tons of coal consumed
- barrels of oil consumed
- Percentage of fossil fuels in the fuel mix
- Other, please specify
Engagement with suppliers
- Percentage of suppliers (by emissions) disclosing their GHG emissions
- Percentage of suppliers (by procurement spend) disclosing their GHG emissions
- Percentage of suppliers (by emissions) setting emissions reduction targets
- Percentage of suppliers (by procurement spend) setting emissions reductions targets
- Percentage of suppliers (by emissions) with a science-based target
- Percentage of suppliers (by procurement spend) with a science-based target
- Percentage of suppliers (by emissions) actively engaged on climate-related issues
- Percentage of suppliers (by procurement spend) actively engaged on climate-related issues
- Other, please specify
Engagement with customers
- Percentage of customers (by emissions) disclosing their GHG emissions
- Percentage of customers (by emissions) setting emissions reduction targets
- Percentage of customers (by emissions) with a science-based target
- Percentage of customers (by emissions) actively engaged on climate-related issues
- Other, please specify
R&D investments
- Percentage of annual revenue invested in R&D of low-carbon products/services
- US$ invested in R&D of low-carbon products/services
- Percentage of R&D budget/portfolio dedicated to low-carbon products/services
- Other, please specify
Green finance
- Total amount of green bonds outstanding (green bond ratio)
- Percentage of green bonds
- Total amount of green debt instruments outstanding (green debt ratio)
- Percentage of green debt instruments
- Green finance raised and facilitated (denominated in currency)
- Green investments (denominated in currency)
- Percentage of green investments
- Other, please specify
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Target denominator (intensity targets only) drop-down options:
Select one of the following options:
- KWh
- MWh
- GJ
- Btu
- boe
- toe
- tce
- Gcal
- revenue passenger kilometer
- USD($) value-added
- square meter
- metric ton of aluminum
- metric ton of steel
- metric ton of cement
- metric ton of cardboard
- unit revenue
- unit FTE employee
- unit hour worked
- metric ton of product
- liter of product
- unit of production
- unit of service provided
- square foot
- kilometer
- passenger kilometer
- megawatt hour (MWh)
- barrel of oil equivalent (BOE)
- vehicle produced
- metric ton of ore processed
- ounce of gold
- ounce of platinum
- metric ton of aggregate
- billion (currency) funds under management
- hectare
- metric ton of waste
- liter of fuel
- year
- total amount of bonds outstanding at the end of the reporting period
- total amount of debt outstanding at the end of the reporting period
- Other, please specify
(C4.2c) Provide details of your net-zero target(s).
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Net-zero target(s)” in response to C4.2.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
NZAM (FS only)
General Commitment
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Target reference number
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Target coverage
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Absolute/intensity emission target(s) linked to this net-zero target
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Target year for achieving net zero
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Is this a science-based target?
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Please explain target coverage and identify any exclusions
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Do you intend to neutralize any unabated emissions with permanent carbon removals at the target year?
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Planned milestones and/or near-term investments for neutralization at target year
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Planned actions to mitigate emissions beyond your value chain (optional)
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Select from:
NZ1-NZ100
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Select from:
- Company-wide
- Business division
- Business activity
- Site/facility
- Country/region
- Banking (Bank) [FS only]
- Investing (Asset manager) [FS only]
- Investing (Asset owner) [FS only]
- Insurance underwriting (Insurance company) [FS only] Product-level
- Other, please specify
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Select all that apply:
- Abs1-Abs100
- Int1-Int100
- Por1-Por100 [FS only]
- Not applicable
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Numerical field [enter a number between 2017- 2100]
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Select from drop-down options below
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Select from:
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Text field [maximum 2,500 characters]
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[Add Row]
Is this a science-based target? drop-down options:
- Yes, and this target has been approved by the Science Based Targets initiative
- Yes, we consider this a science-based target, and the target is currently being reviewed by the Science Based Targets initiative
- Yes, we consider this a science-based target, and we have committed to seek validation of this target by the Science Based Targets initiative in the next 2 years
- No, but we are reporting another target that is science-based
- No, but we anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
- No, and we do not anticipate setting one in the next 2 years
Emissions reduction initiatives
(C4.3) Did you have emissions reduction initiatives that were active within the reporting year? Note that this can include those in the planning and/or implementation phases.
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(C4.3b) Provide details on the initiatives implemented in the reporting year in the table below.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Yes” in response to C4.3.
Change from last year
Minor change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 13: Climate action
RE100
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Initiative category
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Initiative type
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Estimated annual CO2e savings (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope(s) or Scope 3 category(ies) where emissions savings occur
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Voluntary/ Mandatory
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Annual monetary savings (unit currency – as specified in C0.4)
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Investment required (unit currency – as specified in C0.4)
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Payback period
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Estimated lifetime of the initiative
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Comment
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Select from:
- Energy efficiency in buildings
- Energy efficiency in production processes
- Waste reduction and material circularity
- Fugitive emissions reductions
- Low-carbon energy consumption
- Low-carbon energy generation
- Non-energy industrial process emissions reductions
- Company policy or behavioral change
- Transportation
- Other, please specify
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Select from drop-down options below
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Select all that apply:
- Scope 1
- Scope 2 (location-based)
- Scope 2 (market-based)
- Scope 3 category 1: Purchased goods & services
- Scope 3 category 2: Capital goods
- Scope 3 category 3: Fuel-and-energy-related activities (not included in Scopes 1 or 2)
- Scope 3 category 4: Upstream transportation & distribution
- Scope 3 category 5: Waste generated in operations
- Scope 3 category 6: Business travel
- Scope 3 category 7: Employee commuting
- Scope 3 category 8: Upstream leased assets
- Scope 3 category 9: Downstream transportation and distribution
- Scope 3 category 10: Processing of sold products
- Scope 3 category 11: Use of sold products
- Scope 3 category 12: End-of-life treatment of sold products
- Scope 3 category 13: Downstream leased assets
- Scope 3 category 14: Franchises
- Scope 3 category 15: Investments [does not appear to FS]
- Scope 3: Other (upstream)
- Scope 3: Other (downstream)
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999 using no decimal places, and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999 using no decimal places, and no commas]
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Select from:
- <1 year
- 1-3 years
- 4-10 years
- 11-15 years
- 16-20 years
- 21-25 years
- >25 years
- No payback
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Select from:
- <1 year
- 1-2 years
- 3-5 years
- 6-10 years
- 11-15 years
- 16-20 years
- 21-30 years
- >30 years
- Ongoing
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[Add Row]
Initiative type drop-down options:
Select one of the following options
Energy efficiency in buildings
- Insulation
- Maintenance program
- Draught proofing
- Solar shading
- Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS)
- Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Lighting
- Motors and drives
- Combined heat and power (cogeneration)
- Other, please specify
Energy efficiency in production processes
- Waste heat recovery
- Cooling technology
- Process optimization
- Fuel switch
- Compressed air
- Combined heat and power (cogeneration)
- Wastewater treatment
- Reuse of water
- Reuse of steam
- Machine/equipment replacement
- Automation
- Electrification
- Smart control system
- Motors and drives
- Product or service design
- Other, please specify
Waste reduction and material circularity
- Waste reduction
- Product or service design
- Product/component/material reuse
- Product/component/material recycling
- Remanufacturing
- Other, please specify
Fugitive emissions reductions
- Agricultural methane capture
- Agricultural nitrous oxide reduction
- Landfill methane capture
- Oil/natural gas methane leak capture/prevention
- Refrigerant leakage reduction
- Carbon capture and storage/utilization (CCS/U)
- Other, please specify
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Low-carbon energy consumption
- Solid biofuels
- Liquid biofuels
- Biogas
- Geothermal
- Large hydropower (>25 MW)
- Small hydropower (<25 MW)
- Hydropower (capacity unknown)
- Renewable hydrogen fuel cell
- Solar heating and cooling
- Solar PV
- Solar CSP
- Nuclear
- Wind
- Tidal
- Wave
- Fossil fuel plant fitted with CCS
- Low-carbon electricity mix
- Other, please specify
Low-carbon energy generation
- Solid biofuels
- Liquid biofuels
- Biogas
- Geothermal
- Large hydropower (>25 MW)
- Small hydropower (<25 MW)
- Hydropower (capacity unknown)
- Renewable hydrogen fuel cell
- Nuclear
- Solar heating and cooling
- Solar PV
- Solar CSP
- Wind
- Tidal
- Wave
- Fossil fuel plant fitted with CCS
- Other, please specify
Non-energy industrial process emissions reductions
- Process equipment replacement
- Process material substitution
- Process material efficiency
- Carbon capture and storage/utilization (CCS/U)
- Other, please specify
Company policy or behavioral change
- Supplier engagement
- Customer engagement
- Site consolidation/closure
- Change in purchasing practices
- Resource efficiency
- Waste management
- Other, please specify
Transportation
- Business travel policy
- Teleworking
- Employee commuting
- Company fleet vehicle replacement
- Company fleet vehicle efficiency
- Other, please specify
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(C4.3d) Why did you not have any emissions reduction initiatives active during the reporting year?
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “No” in response to C4.3.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
This is an open text question with a limit of 5,000 characters.
Please note that when copying from another document into the ORS, formatting is not retained.
C5 Emissions methodology
Changes in the reporting year
(C5.1) Is this your first year of reporting emissions data to CDP?
Change from last year
New question
Response options
Select one of the following options:
Base year emissions
(C5.2) Provide your base year and base year emissions.
Change from last year
Modified question (2021 C5.1)
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Scope
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Base year start
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Base year end
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Base year emissions (metric tons CO2e)
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Comment
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Scope 1
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Use the calendar button or enter dates manually in the format DD/MM/YYYY
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Use the calendar button or enter dates manually in the format DD/MM/YYYY
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Emissions methodology
(C5.3) Select the name of the standard, protocol, or methodology you have used to collect activity data and calculate emissions.
Change from last year
Minor change (2021 C5.2)
Response options
Select all that apply from the following options:
- ABI Energia Linee Guida
- Act on the Rational Use of Energy
- American Petroleum Institute Compendium of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Methodologies for the Oil and Natural Gas Industry, 2009
- Australia - National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act
- Bilan Carbone
- Brazil GHG Protocol Programme
- Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 2003
- China Corporate Energy Conservation and GHG Management Programme
- Defra Environmental Reporting Guidelines: Including streamlined energy and carbon reporting guidance, 2019
- ENCORD: Construction CO2e Measurement Protocol
- Energy Information Administration 1605(b)
- Environment Canada, Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) Emission Estimation and Reporting Protocol for Electric Utilities
- Environment Canada, Aluminum Production, Guidance Manual for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Environment Canada, Base Metals Smelting/Refining, Guidance Manual for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Environment Canada, Cement Production, Guidance Manual for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Environment Canada, Primary Iron and Steel Production, Guidance Manual for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Environment Canada, Lime Production, Guidance Manual for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Environment Canada, Primary Magnesium Production and Casting, Guidance Manual for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Environment Canada, Metal Mining, Guidance Manual for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- EPRA (European Public Real Estate Association) guidelines, 2011
- EPRA (European Public Real Estate Association) Sustainability Best Practice recommendations Guidelines, 2017
- European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS): The Monitoring and Reporting Regulation (MMR) – General guidance for installations
- European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS): The Monitoring and Reporting Regulation (MMR) – General guidance for aircraft operators
- French methodology for greenhouse gas emissions assessments by companies V4 (ADEME 2016)
- Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department, Guidelines to Account for and Report on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Removals for Buildings, 2010
- ICLEI Local Government GHG Protocol
- IEA CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion
- India GHG Inventory Programme
- International Wine Industry Greenhouse Gas Protocol and Accounting Tool
- IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, 2006
- IPIECA's Petroleum Industry Guidelines for reporting GHG emissions, 2003
- IPIECA’s Petroleum Industry Guidelines for reporting GHG emissions, 2nd edition, 2011
- ISO 14064-1
- Japan Ministry of the Environment, Law Concerning the Promotion of the Measures to Cope with Global Warming, Superseded by Revision of the Act on Promotion of Global Warming Countermeasures (2005 Amendment)
- Korea GHG and Energy Target Management System Operating Guidelines
- National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) Guidance for Accounting and Reporting of GHG Emissions for Corporates (Trial)
- New Zealand - Guidance for Voluntary, Corporate Greenhouse Gas Reporting
- Philippine Greenhouse Gas Accounting and Reporting Programme (PhilGARP)
- Programa GEI Mexico
- Recommendations for reporting significant indirect emissions under Article 173-IV (ADEME 2018)
- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) Model Rule
- Smart Freight Centre: GLEC Framework for Logistics Emissions Methodologies
- Taiwan - GHG Reduction Act
- Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization: The National Guideline Carbon Footprint for organization
- The Climate Registry: Electric Power Sector (EPS) Protocol
- The Climate Registry: General Reporting Protocol
- The Climate Registry: Local Government Operations (LGO) Protocol
- The Climate Registry: Oil & Gas Protocol
- The Cool Farm Tool
- The GHG Indicator: UNEP Guidelines for Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Businesses and Non-Commercial Organizations
- The Greenhouse Gas Protocol: A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard (Revised Edition)
- The Greenhouse Gas Protocol Agricultural Guidance: Interpreting the Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard for the Agricultural Sector
- The Greenhouse Gas Protocol: Public Sector Standard
- The Greenhouse Gas Protocol: Scope 2 Guidance
- The Tokyo Cap-and Trade Program
- Toitū carbonreduce programme
- Toitū carbonzero programme
- US EPA Center for Corporate Climate Leadership: Direct Fugitive Emissions from Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Fire Suppression, and Industrial Gases
- US EPA Center for Corporate Climate Leadership: Indirect Emissions From Events and Conferences
- US EPA Center for Corporate Climate Leadership: Indirect Emissions From Purchased Electricity
- US EPA Center for Corporate Climate Leadership: Direct Emissions from Stationary Combustion Sources
- US EPA Center for Corporate Climate Leadership: Direct Emissions from Mobile Combustion Sources
- US EPA Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule
- US EPA Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID)
- VfU (Verein fur Umweltmanagement) Indicators Standard
- WBCSD: The Cement CO2 and Energy Protocol
- World Steel Association CO2 emissions data collection guidelines
- Other, please specify
C6 Emissions data
Scope 1 emissions data
(C6.1) What were your organization’s gross global Scope 1 emissions in metric tons CO2e?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure b) Disclose Scope 1, Scope 2, and, if appropriate, Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and the related risks.
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Year
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Gross global Scope 1 emissions (metric tons CO2e)
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Start date
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End date
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Comment
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Reporting year
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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[This cell is not seen in ORS]
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[This cell is not seen in ORS]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Past year 1 [Only ‘appears’ if 1 year or 2 years or 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Past year 2 [Only ‘appears’ if 2 years or 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Past year 3 [Only ‘appears’ if 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Scope 2 emissions reporting
(C6.2) Describe your organization's approach to reporting Scope 2 emissions.
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Scope 2, location-based
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Scope 2, market-based
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Comment
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Select from:
- We are reporting a Scope 2, location-based figure
- We are not reporting a Scope 2, location-based figure
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Select from:
- We are reporting a Scope 2, market-based figure
- We have no operations where we are able to access electricity supplier emission factors or residual emission factors, and are unable to report a Scope 2, market-based figure
- We have operations where we are able to access electricity supplier emission factors or residual emissions factors, but are unable to report a Scope 2, market-based figure
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Scope 2 emissions data
(C6.3) What were your organization's gross global Scope 2 emissions in metric tons CO2e?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure b) Disclose Scope 1, Scope 2, and, if appropriate, Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and the related risks.
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Year |
Scope 2, location-based
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Scope 2, market-based (if applicable)
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Start date
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End date
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Comment
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Reporting year
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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[This cell is not seen in ORS] |
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Past year 1 [Only ‘appears’ if 1 year or 2 years or 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Past year 2 [Only ‘appears’ if 2 years or 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Past year 3 [Only ‘appears’ if 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-99,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Scope 3 emissions data
(C6.5) Account for your organization’s gross global Scope 3 emissions, disclosing and explaining any exclusions.
Change from last year
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics & Targets recommended disclosure b) Disclose Scope 1, Scope 2, and, if appropriate, Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and the related risks.
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
2018 RobecoSAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment (DJSI)
Scope 3
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Scope 3 category |
Evaluation status
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Emissions in reporting year (metric tons CO2e)
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Emissions calculation methodology
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Percentage of emissions calculated using data obtained from suppliers or value chain partners
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Purchased goods and services
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Select from:
- Relevant, calculated
- Relevant, not yet calculated
- Not relevant, calculated
- Not relevant, explanation provided
- Not evaluated
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Select all that apply:
- Supplier-specific method
- Hybrid method
- Average data method
- Spend-based method
- Average product method
- Average spend-based method
- Fuel-based method
- Distance-based method
- Waste-type-specific method
- Asset-specific method
- Lessor-specific method
- Site-specific method
- Methodology for direct use phase emissions, please specify
- Methodology for indirect use phase emissions, please specify
- Franchise-specific method
- Investment-specific method
- Other, please specify
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Capital goods
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Fuel-and-energy-related activities (not included in Scope 1 or 2)
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Upstream transportation and distribution
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Waste generated in operations
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Business travel
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Employee commuting
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Upstream leased assets
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Downstream transportation and distribution
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Processing of sold products
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Use of sold products
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End of life treatment of sold products
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Downstream leased assets
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Franchises
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Investments [row hidden for FS sector companies, data point requested in C-FS14.1a]
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Other (upstream)
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Other (downstream)
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(C6.5a) Disclose or restate your Scope 3 emissions data for previous years.
Question dependencies
This question only appears you select “Yes” in response to column “Indicate if you are providing emissions data for past reporting years” in C0.2.
Change from last year
New question
Connection to other frameworks
TCFD
Metrics and Targets recommended disclosure b) Disclose Scope 1, Scope 2, and, if appropriate, Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and the related risks.
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
2018 RobecoSAM Corporate Sustainability Assessment (DJSI)
Scope 3
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Year
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Start date
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End date
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Scope 3: Purchased goods and services (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Capital goods (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Fuel and energy-related activities (not included in Scopes 1 or 2) (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Upstream transportation and distribution (metric tons CO2e)
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Past year 1 [Only ‘appears’ if 1 year or 2 years or 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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[DD/MM/YYYY]
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[DD/MM/YYYY]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Past year 2 [Only ‘appears’ if 2 years or 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Past year 3 [Only ‘appears’ if 3 years is selected in column 4 of C0.2]
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Scope 3: Waste generated in operations (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Business travel (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Employee commuting (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Upstream leased assets (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Downstream transportation and distribution (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Processing of sold products (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Use of sold products (metric tons CO2e)
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a range of 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 3 decimal places and no commas]
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Scope 3: End of life treatment of sold products (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Downstream leased assets (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Franchises (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Investments (metric tons CO2e) [column hidden for FS sector companies]
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Scope 3: Other (upstream) (metric tons CO2e)
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Scope 3: Other (downstream) (metric tons CO2e)
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Comment
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Emissions intensities
(C6.10) Describe your gross global combined Scope 1 and 2 emissions for the reporting year in metric tons CO2e per unit currency total revenue and provide any additional intensity metrics that are appropriate to your business operations.
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Please complete the following table. It is requested that you first report your emissions intensity figure per unit of currency total revenue. You are able to add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Intensity figure
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Metric numerator (Gross global combined Scope 1 and 2 emissions, metric tons CO2e)
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Metric denominator
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Metric denominator: Unit total
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Scope 2 figure used
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% change from previous year
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Direction of change
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Reason for change
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Numerical field [enter
a number from 0- 999,999,999,999 using a
maximum of 10 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Select from:
- unit total revenue
- barrel of oil equivalent (BOE)
- billion (currency) funds under management
- full time equivalent (FTE) employee
- kilometer
- liter of product
- megawatt hour generated (MWh)
- megawatt hour transmitted (MWh)
- metric ton of product
- ounce of gold
- ounce of platinum
- passenger kilometer
- room night produced
- square foot
- square meter
- metric ton of aggregate
- metric ton of aluminum
- metric ton of coal
- metric ton of ore processed
- metric ton of steel
- unit hour worked
- unit of production
- unit of service provided
- vehicle produced
- Other, please specify
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Select from:
- Location-based
- Market-based
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Numerical field [enter
a number from 0-999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Select from:
- Increased
- Decreased
- No change
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Text field [maximum
2,400 characters]
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[Add Row]
C7 Emissions breakdown
Emissions performance
(C7.9) How do your gross global emissions (Scope 1 and 2 combined) for the reporting year compare to those of the previous reporting year?
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Increased
- Decreased
- Remained the same overall
- This is our first year of reporting, so we cannot compare to last year
- We don’t have any emissions data
C8 Energy
Energy-related activities
(C8.2) Select which energy-related activities your organization has undertaken.
Question dependencies
The energy-related activities that you select in response to C8.2 determine which energy breakdowns you will be prompted to respond to in the proceeding questions. Please note, if your response to C8.2 is amended, data in dependent questions may be erased.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Activity
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Indicate whether your organization undertook this energy-related activity in the reporting year
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Consumption of fuel (excluding feedstocks)
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Select from:
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Consumption of purchased or acquired electricity
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Consumption of purchased or acquired heat
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Consumption of purchased or acquired steam
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Consumption of purchased or acquired cooling
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Generation of electricity, heat, steam, or cooling
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(C8.2a) Report your organization’s energy consumption totals (excluding feedstocks) in MWh.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Yes” to any of the activities listed in C8.2. A row will appear in this table for each energy-related activity selected in C8.2. The "Total energy consumption" row will always appear.
Change from last year
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 7: Affordable and clean energy
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Activity
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Heating value
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MWh from renewable sources
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MWh from non-renewable sources
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Total (renewable + non-renewable) MWh
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Consumption of fuel (excluding feedstock)
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Select from:
- LHV
(lower heating value)
- HHV (higher heating value)
- Unable to confirm heating value
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 9,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 9,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0 to 9,999,999,999 using up to 2 decimal places and no commas]
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Consumption of purchased or acquired electricity
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N/A
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Consumption of purchased or acquired heat
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N/A
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Consumption of purchased or acquired steam
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N/A
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Consumption of purchased or acquired cooling
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N/A
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Consumption of self-generated non-fuel renewable energy
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N/A
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N/A
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Total energy consumption
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N/A
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C12 Engagement
Value chain engagement
(C12.1) Do you engage with your value chain on climate-related issues?
Change from last year
Minor change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Response options
Select all that apply from the following options:
- Yes, our suppliers
- Yes, our customers/clients
- Yes, our investees [Financial services only]
- Yes, other partners in the value chain
- No, we do not engage
Climate-related requirements
(C12.2) Do your suppliers have to meet climate-related requirements as part of your organization’s purchasing process?
Change from last year
New question
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Yes, climate-related requirements are included in our supplier contracts
- Yes, suppliers have to meet climate-related requirements, but they are not included in our supplier contracts
- No, but we plan to introduce climate-related requirements within the next two years
- No, and we do not plan to introduce climate-related requirements within the next two years
C16 Signoff
Further information
(C-FI) Use this field to provide any additional information or context that you feel is relevant to your organization's response. Please note that this field is optional and is not scored.
Change from last year
No change
Response options
This is an open text question with a limit of 9,999 characters.
Please note that when copying from another document into the ORS, formatting is not retained.
Signoff
(C16.1) Provide details for the person that has signed off (approved) your CDP climate change response.
Change from last year
No change (2021 C15.1)
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Job title
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Corresponding job category
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Text field [maximum 200 characters]
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Select from:
- Board chair
- Board/Executive board
- Director on board
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Chief Procurement Officer (CPO)
- Chief Risk Officer (CRO)
- Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
- Other C-Suite Officer
- President
- Business unit manager
- Energy manager
- Environmental, health and safety manager
- Environment/Sustainability manager
- Facilities manager
- Process operation manager
- Procurement manager
- Public affairs manager
- Risk manager
- Other, please specify
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