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CDP Forests Questionnaire Preview and Reporting Guidance 2020 - Version Control
Version number
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Release/Revision date
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Revision summary
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1.0
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Released: Dec 16, 2019
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- The 2020 forests questionnaire preview and the general preliminary version of the reporting guidance was released.
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1.1
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Released: Dec 19, 2019
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- F6.5a/F6.5b KPIs column changed from "Select all that apply" to "Select from" selection.
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2.0 |
Released: March 20, 2020 |
- F0.4, F0.5a, F1.1, F1.2, F1.6a, F2.1a, F4.6b, F6.3, F6.5b, F6.10, and SF0.2a: Example responses added to the guidance.
- F0.4: Modification to "Response options" for "Forest risk commodity".
- F1.4: Modification to "Requested content" for "Please
explain".
- F1.5b, F3.2b, F6.2a, F6.4a: Updated guidance on volume disclosure.
- F4.5a, F4.5b: Modification to one drop-down option for "Content".
- F6.2a: Modification to column header from "% of total production/consumption volume traceable" to "% of total production/consumption volume".
- F6.3: Missing drop-down option added for "Third-party certification scheme".
- F6.4: Modification to "Question dependencies".
- F6.5: Nonessential drop-down option excluded for "Do you collect data regarding compliance with the Brazilian Forest Code?".
- F6.6: Nonessential drop-down option excluded for "Assess legal
compliance with forest regulations" and modification of column header from "Please explain" to "Comment".
- F6.6a: Updated guidance and and modification of column header from "Please explain" to "Comment".
- SF1.1a: Drop-down option excluded for "Third-party certification scheme".
- SF1.1b: Minor modification to question text.
- SF3.1a: Nonessential drop-down option excluded for "Emissions accounting methodology and standards" and updated "Additional Information".
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2.1 |
Released: April 14, 2020 |
- The Terms were added for the 2020 Investor and Supply Chain questionnaires.
- The Deadline for submission was updated to: August 26, 2020.
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CDP disclosure cycle 2020
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 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, and 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.
* For previous responders to a questionnaire with an annual revenue of less than EUR/US$250 million, CDP reserves the right to remove the option of a minimum version questionnaire due to the organization’s potential or existing environmental impact.
Timeline:
December 2019
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- Preview of 2020 questionnaires and preliminary version of reporting guidance released on CDP website.
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March 2020
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- Final version of reporting guidance and scoring methodologies released on CDP website.
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April 2020
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- Online Response System (ORS) opens in the week commencing 13 April 2020.
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August 2020
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- Companies must submit their responses to investors and/or customers using the ORS by 26 August 2020 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, or [email protected].
CDP forests 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 forests questionnaire
Deforestation and forest degradation account for approximately 15% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Stopping deforestation and the conversion other natural ecosystems is vital to significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the loss of natural capital. Global demand for agricultural commodities is the primary driver of deforestation and ecosystem conversion, as timber is extracted unsustainably and land is cleared for agricultural production. This represents major risks to businesses as agricultural commodities associated with deforestation, i.e. forest risk commodities, are the building blocks of millions of products traded globally and, thus, feature in the supply chains of numerous organizations.
CDP's work on forests involves acting on behalf of over 525 signatory investors, with US $96 trillion in assets, who wish to understand how organizations are addressing their exposure to forests-related risks. In 2019, 543 organizations responded to CDP’s forests questionnaire, which focuses on how organizations produce, source and use four key forest risk commodities: timber, cattle products, soy, and palm oil. The questionnaire additionally allows disclosure by companies producing, sourcing or using cocoa, coffee, and rubber.
Commit to Action
CDP and its partners in the We Mean Business coalition have created a central platform for companies to take action on key climate issues. More than one thousand companies representing every economic sector and geography have taken action to date.
Considering that reducing deforestation is a critical component of climate change mitigation, one of the initiatives forward-looking companies can endorse publicly through We Mean Business is to “remove commodity-driven deforestation from all supply chains by 2020”. More than 50 companies have already done so.
Companies can report this commitment, and progress against it, by answering F4.6 & F4.6b in full, as well as F1.5, F1.5a, F3.1, F3.1b, F3.2, F3.2a, F4.6a, F6.1a, F6.2, F6.3, and F6.10.
CDP and New York Declaration on Forests (NYDF)
CDP is one of the endorsers of the New York Declaration on Forests (NYDF), a voluntary initiative that brings together governments, companies, civil society and other stakeholders that work collaboratively towards halving the loss of natural forests by 2020 and ending it by 2030.
CDP is also part of the NYDF Progress Assessment Partners, an independent monitoring effort undertaken by a growing group of NGOs and research institutions that annually assess progress toward the NYDF.
CDP data is currently used to support the assessment of the NYDF Goal 2, which strives to eliminate deforestation from the production of agricultural commodities such as palm oil, soy, wood and cattle products by no later than 2020. CDP data will also contribute to the assessment of the NYDF Goal 3, which is focused on reducing forest loss linked to non-agricultural drivers.
CDP and Accountability Framework initiative (AFi)
CDP is part of AFi’s collaborative effort to help companies fulfill commitments for responsible agriculture and forestry supply chains. The Accountability Framework provides a set of principles and guidelines designed to establish common definitions, norms, and best practices to help companies set, implement, monitor, and report on ethical supply chain commitments.
CDP has been working in collaboration with AFi to ensure further alignment, so that companies disclosing to CDP will also be reporting on the core principles set out in the initiative. Links between questions in the CDP forest questionnaire and the AFi core principles are indicated in the guidance for individual questions (under "Connection to other frameworks"). A document indicating ways in which CDP may be used to report on topics within the Accountability Framework’s scope is available on the AFi's website.
Sector approach
For forests, CDP has incorporated sector-specific content for three sectors: coal, metals & mining, and paper & forestry. The rationale for developing a refined questionnaire for these sectors is outlined in the relevant sector introductions. Organizations with business activities outside of these sectors will receive a general questionnaire, as in previous years.
Each question number in the forests questionnaire begins with the letter F. 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.
- F-CO for the coal sector
- F-MM for the metals & mining sector
In 2020, there are no sector-specific questions for the paper & forestry sector, but response options within questions are tailored to the sector.
Forests questionnaire changes in 2020
The forests questionnaire structure and content have been revised to improve the discloser’s experience, meet the requirements of data users, as well as to better align with other reporting frameworks, policy agendas and CDP’s water security and climate change questionnaires. In particular, to ensure alignment with the principles, definitions and guidelines set by the Accountability Framework initiative, amendments have been implemented in the questionnaire and the key definitions have been revised.
Revisions and changes are indicated within the questionnaire as: "no change", "minor change", "modified question", or “new question”. "Minor change" indicates wording edits and revisions to drop-down options or a simple clarification, while a "modified question" indicates that a data request has been revised.
A detailed document on forests question changes from 2019 to 2020 can be found on the Guidance page of the website.
Sector introduction: Paper & forestry (P&F)
Activities of the paper & forestry (PF) sector include the production and/or sourcing of timber and timber-based products. Note that non-timber forest products (NTFPs; e.g., rubber, nuts, seeds, etc.) are excluded, as the production and/or sourcing of these products are generally done at a smaller scale and consumed in local markets. Organizations that produce/source NTFPs should disclose to the general forests questionnaire.
Risks associated with the PF sector extend across the whole value chain and arise from:
- Unsustainable forest management activities, such as illegal logging, burning or other practices that may cause deforestation/forest degradation;
- The sourcing of timber-based products for the manufacture of wooden goods, paper, and packaging;
- The use of wood as biofuel for facility energy use;
- The downstream and upstream transportation and distribution; and
- The waste management from plantation/machinery residues.
CDP has tailored the general questionnaire to focus on sector-specific issues. This includes sector-specific response options in questions. Note there are no sector-specific questions for this sector in 2020.
F0 Introduction
Introduction
(F0.1) Give a general description of and introduction to your organization.
Change from 2019
No change
Response options
This is an open text question with a limit of 5,000 characters.
(F0.2) State the start and end date of the year for which you are reporting data.
Change from 2019
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Start date
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End date
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From: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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To: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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(F0.3) Select the currency used for all financial information disclosed throughout your response.
Change from 2019
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Currency
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Select from:
[List of currencies]
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(F0.4) Select the forest risk commodity(ies) that you are, or are not, disclosing on. For each forest risk commodity selected, identify the stages of the supply chain which best represents your organization’s area of operation.
Question Dependencies
Your selection(s) in this question will affect the modules, commodities, questions and options shown.
Change from 2019
Modified question; Revised question dependency (2019 F0.4, F0.5)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
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Commodity disclosure
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Stage of the supply chain
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Explanation if not disclosing
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Timber products
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Select from:
- Disclosing
- Not disclosing
- This commodity is not produced, sourced or used by our organization
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Select all that apply:
- Production
- Processing
- Trading
- Manufacturing
- Retailing
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Palm oil*
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Cattle products*
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Soy*
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Other – Rubber |
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Other – Cocoa*
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Other – Coffee*
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* Not shown for companies from the paper & forestry sector
(F0.5) Are there any parts of your direct operations or supply chain that are not included in your disclosure?
Change from 2019
Modified question; Additional guidance (2019 F0.6, F0.7)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(F0.5a) Identify the parts of your direct operations or supply chain that are not included in your disclosure.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Yes” in response to F0.5.
Change from 2019
Modified question (2019 F0.6a, F0.7a)
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Value chain stage
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Exclusion
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Description of exclusion
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Potential for forests-related risk
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Please explain
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Select from:
- Direct operations
- Supply chain
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Select from:
- Country/geographical area
- Business activity
- Facility
- Specific product line(s)
- Specific supplier(s)
- Other, please specify
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Select from:
- No potential
- Potential for forests-related risk but not evaluated
- Potential for forests-related risk, evaluated, but not disclosing to CDP
- Don’t know
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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[Add Row]
F1 Current state
Dependence
(F1.1) How does your organization produce, use or sell your disclosed commodity(ies)?
Change from 2019
Modified question
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5. Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 12. Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
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Activity
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Form of commodity
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Source
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Country/Area of origin
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% of procurement spend
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Comment
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Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
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Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
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Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
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Select all that apply:
- Owned/managed land
- Smallholders
- Single contracted producer
- Multiple contracted producers
- Trader/broker/commodity market
- Contracted suppliers (processors)
- Contracted suppliers (manufacturers)
- Other, please specify
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Select all that apply:
[List of countries/areas]
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Select from:
- <1%
- 1-5%
- 6-10%
- 11-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
- Don’t know
- Not applicable
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Activity (column 2)
- Growing/ production of raw materials
- Harvesting
- Milling
- Crushing
- Refining & processing
- Refining & fractionation
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- Exporting/ trading
- Using as input into manufacturing process for power generation
- Using as input into product manufacturing
- Using for construction
- Buying manufactured products
- Distributing/ packaging
- Retailing/ onward sale of commodity or product containing commodity
- Slaughtering [Cattle products only]
- Tanning for leather [Cattle products only]
- Rendering for tallow [Cattle products only]
- Other, please specify
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Form of commodity (column 3)
Timber products:
- Hardwood logs
- Softwood logs
- Sawn timber, veneer, chips
- Unprocessed wood fiber
- Pulp
- Paper
- Boards, plywood, engineered wood
- Primary packaging
- Secondary packaging
- Tertiary packaging
- Cellulose-based textile fiber
- Wood-based bioenergy
- Goods not for resale (GNFR)
Palm oil*:
- Fresh fruit bunches (FFB)
- Crude palm oil (CPO)
- Crude palm kernel oil (CPKO)
- Palm kernel meal (PKM)
- Refined palm oil
- Palm oil derivatives
- Palm kernel oil derivatives
- Palm biodiesel
| Cattle products*:
- Cattle
- Tallow
- Beef
- By-products (e.g. glycerin, gelatin)
- Hides/ leather
- Tallow biodiesel
Soy*:
- Whole soy beans
- Soy bean oil
- Soy bean meal
- Soy derivatives
- Soy biodiesel
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* Not shown for companies from the paper & forestry sector
(F1.2) Indicate the percentage of your organization’s revenue that was dependent on your disclosed forest risk commodity(ies) in the reporting year.
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
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% of revenue dependent on commodity
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Comment
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Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
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Select from:
- <1%
- 1-5%
- 6-10%
- 11-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Measurement
(F1.3) Provide details on the land area you control and/or manage that is used for the production of your disclosed commodity(ies)?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select "Production" in response to F0.4.
Change from 2019
Modified question; Revised question dependency
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 7: Land acquisition, land use planning, and site development
Core Principle 8: Land management and long-term protection
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
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Type of control
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Country/Area
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Land type [PAPER & FORESTRY SECTOR ONLY]
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Area (hectares)
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Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
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Select from:
- Own land
- Concession/lease
- Outgrowers
- Scheme/Plasma smallholders [Palm oil only]
- Other type of control, please specify
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Select from:
[List of countries/areas]
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Select from:
- Managed natural forests
- Tree plantations
- Other, please specify
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Numerical field [enter a number from
0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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% Area certified
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Certification scheme |
Conversion of natural ecosystems during the reporting year
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Area converted during the reporting year (hectares)
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% covered by natural forests
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Please explain
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
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Select from:
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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[Add Row]
Certification scheme (column 7)
Timber products:
- FSC Forest Management certification
- FSC Forest Management Group certification
- PEFC Sustainable Forest Management certification
- PEFC Group Forest Management certification
- SFI Forest Management standard certification
- NEPCon SmartLogging
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
- Sustainable Biomass Program
Palm oil:
- RSPO producer/grower certification
- International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC)
- RA Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) standard
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
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Cattle products:
- RA SAN Standard for Sustainable Cattle Production Systems
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
Soy:
- RTRS Production
- ProTerra certification
- International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC)
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
- Other, please specify
- No certified area in this country/area
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(F1.4) Provide details on the land you control and/or manage that was not used for the production of your disclosed commodity(ies) in the reporting year.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select "Production” in response to F0.4.
Change from 2019
New question
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 7: Land acquisition, land use planning, and site development
Core Principle 8: Land management and long-term protection
Core Principle 9. Access to remedy and environmental restoration
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
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Country/Area
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Type of control
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Land type
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Area (hectares)
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% covered by natural forests
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Please explain
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Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
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Select from:
[List of countries/areas]
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Select from:
- Own land
- Concession/lease
- Other type of control, please specify
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Select from:- Set-aside land
- Natural ecosystems with potential to be legally converted for forest risk commodity production
- Degraded/abandoned area with potential for forest risk commodity production
- Other land type, please specify
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Text field [maximum
2,400 characters] |
[Add Row]
(F1.5) Does your organization collect production and/or consumption data for your disclosed commodity(ies)?
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
AFi
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
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Data availability/Disclosure
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Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
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Select from:
- Consumption data available, disclosing
- Production data available, disclosing
- Consumption and production data available, disclosing
- Data available, but not disclosing
- Data not available
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(F1.5a) Disclose your production and/or consumption data.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Consumption data available, disclosing’, ‘Production data available, disclosing’, or ‘Consumption and production data available, disclosing’ in response to F1.5.
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
AFi
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
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Data type
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Volume
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Metric
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Data coverage
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Please explain
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Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘…disclosing’ in F1.5
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Select from:
- Production data
- Consumption data
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Numerical field [enter
a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Select from:
- Metric tons
- Liters
- Gallons
- Round wood equivalent (RWE)
- Wood raw material equivalent (WRME)
- Cubic meters
- Square meters
- Other, please specify
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Select from:
- Full commodity production/ consumption
- Partial commodity production/ consumption
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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[Add Row]
(F1.5b) For your disclosed commodity(ies), indicate the percentage of the production/consumption volume sourced by national and/or sub-national jurisdiction of origin.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select "Consumption data available, disclosing", "Production data available, disclosing" or "Consumption and production data available, disclosing" in response to F1.5.
Change from 2019
Modified question; Revised question dependency (2019 F1.1a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
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Country/Area of origin
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State or equivalent jurisdiction
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% of total production/consumption volume
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Please explain
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Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘…disclosing’ in F1.5
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Select from:
- List of forest risk countries
- Any other countries/areas
- Unknown origin
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Select from:
- Specify state/equivalent jurisdiction
- Don’t know
- Not disclosing
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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[Add row]
(F1.5c) Why is your organization not disclosing production and/or consumption data for your disclosed commodity(ies)?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Data available, but not disclosing’ in response to F1.5.
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F1.5b)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
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Primary reason
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Please explain
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Auto-populated from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘Data available, but not disclosing’ in F1.5
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Select from:
- Only partial scoping of forest risk commodities in products/supply chain completed
- Data considered confidential
- Other, please specify
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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(F1.5d) Why is production and/or consumption data not available for your disclosed commodity(ies)?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Data not available’ in response to F1.5.
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F1.5c)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
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Primary reason
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Please explain
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Auto-populated from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘Data not available’ in F1.5
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Select from:
- Forests-related data collection is in progress
- We are planning to collect the data within 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
- Insufficient knowledge of deforestation/forest degradation impacts from forest risk commodities
- No instruction from management
- Other, please specify
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Detrimental impacts on your business
(F1.6) Has your organization experienced any detrimental forests-related impacts?
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F1.7)
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(F1.6a) Describe the forests-related detrimental impacts experienced by your organization, your response, and the total financial impact.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F1.6
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F1.7a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 9: Access to remedy and environmental restoration
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
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Impact driver type
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Primary impact driver
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Primary impact
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Description of impact
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Primary response
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Total financial impact
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Description of response
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Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
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Select from:
- Physical
- Regulatory
- Reputational and
markets
- Technological
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Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
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Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
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Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
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Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
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Numerical field [enter a number from
0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
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Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
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[Add Row]
Primary impact driver (column 3)
Physical:
- Increased severity of extreme weather events
- Changes in precipitation patterns
- Rising mean temperatures
- Increased ecosystem vulnerability
- Declining ecosystem services
- Scarcity of land resources
- Land loss to desertification and soil degradation
- Forest fires
- Other physical driver, please specify
Regulatory:
- Changes to product standards
- Lack of mature certification and sustainability standards
- Changes in land tenure regulations
- Uncertainty and/or conflicts involving land ownership and occupancy rights
- Increased difficulty in obtaining operations permits
- Non-compliance with national legislation
- Changes to national legislation
- Non-compliance with international law and bilateral agreements
- Changes to international law and bilateral agreements
- Moratoria and voluntary agreements
- Poor enforcement of regulation
- Poor coordination between regulatory bodies
- Regulatory uncertainty
- Other regulatory driver, please specify
| Reputational and markets:
- Shifts in consumer preference
- Increased cost of certified sustainable material
- Availability of certified sustainable material
- Increased commodity prices
- Uncertainty about product origin and/or legality
- Local community opposition
- Increased stakeholder concern or negative stakeholder feedback
- Exposure to sanctions and litigation
- Uncertainty in market signs
- Negative media coverage
- Other reputational and market driver, please specify
Technological:
- Inability to increase yield of existing production areas
- Limited access to soil conservation and other sustainable techniques
- Limited access to drought-resistant crop varieties
- Lack of monitoring systems
- Other technological driver, please specify
|
Primary impact (column 4)
- Brand damage
- Change in revenue mix and sources
- Constraint to growth
- Closure of operations
- Decrease in shareholder value
- Disruption to sales
- Fines, penalties or enforcement orders
- Litigation
- Loss of license to operate
- Impact on company assets
- Disruption to workforce management and planning
|
- Increased insurance premiums
- Reduced availability of insurance on assets in “high-risk” locations
- Increased capital costs
- Increased compliance costs
- Increased operating costs
- Increased production costs
- Reduction or disruption in production capacity
- Reduced demand for products and services
- Reduction in capital availability
- Supply chain disruption
- Other, please specify
|
Primary response (column 6)
- Implementation of environmental best practices in direct operations
- Amendment of existing forests-related commitments
- Establishment of new no-deforestation/no-conversion
commitments
- Establishment of site-specific targets
- Increased use of sustainably sourced materials
- Forests/ecosystem restoration, remediation, and/or compensation
- New product/technology development
- Market expansion
- Greater compliance with regulatory requirements
- Greater due diligence
- Greater traceability of forest-risk commodities
- Tighter supplier performance standards
- Supplier diversification
- Avoidance of sourcing from high-deforestation risk jurisdictions
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- Engagement with local community
- Engagement with customers
- Engagement with suppliers
- Engagement in multi-stakeholder initiatives
- Participation in sector-wide and/or multi-stakeholder agreements
- Marketing campaign(s)
- Promotion of best practice and awareness
- Promotion of sustainable forest management, including financial incentives
- Promotion of certification, including financial incentives
- Voluntary engagement in conservation projects (including reforestation, afforestation and ecosystem restoration)
- Implementation of a landscape level approach
- Other, please specify
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F2 Procedures
Risk identification and assessment
(F2.1) Does your organization undertake a forests-related risk assessment?
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Yes, forests-related risks are assessed
- No, forests-related risks are not assessed
(F2.1a) Select the options that best describe your procedures for identifying and assessing forests-related risks.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F2.1.
Change from 2019
Minor change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Value chain stage
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Coverage
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Risk assessment procedure
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Frequency of assessment
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How far into the future are risks considered?
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Tools and methods used
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Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
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Select all that apply:
- Direct operations
- Supply chain
- Other parts of the value chain
- Not applicable
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Select from:
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Select from:
- Assessed as part of an established enterprise risk management framework
- Assessed as part of other company-wide risk assessment system
- Assessed in an environmental risk assessment
- Assessed as a standalone issue
- Other, please specify
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Select from:
- More than once a year
- Annually
- Every two years
- Every three years or more
- Not defined
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Select from:
- Up to 1 year
- 1 to 3 years
- 3 to 6 years
- > 6 years
- Unknown
|
Select all that apply:
- Internal company
methods
- External consultants
- Global Forest Watch Pro
- Trase
- Sustainability Policy
Transparency Toolkit (SPOTT)
- Collect Earth
- Global Risk
Assessment Services (GRAS)
- IBAT for Business
- NEPCon Sourcing Hub
- FSC Global Forest
Registry
- Starling
- National specific
tools and databases
- Jurisdictional/landscape assessment
- Other, please specify
- Don’t know
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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(F2.1b) Which of the following issues are considered in your organization's forests-related risk assessment(s)?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F2.1.
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Issue
|
Relevance & inclusion
|
Please explain
|
Availability of forest risk commodities
|
Select from:
- Relevant, always included
- Relevant, sometimes included
- Relevant, not included
- Not relevant, included
- Not relevant, explanation provided
- Not considered
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Quality of forest risk commodities
|
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Impact of activity on the status of ecosystems and habitats
|
|
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Regulation
|
|
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Climate change
|
|
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Impact on water security |
|
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Tariffs or price increases
|
|
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Loss of markets
|
|
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Brand damage related to forest risk commodities
|
|
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Corruption
|
|
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Social impacts
|
|
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Other, please specify
|
|
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(F2.1c) Which of the following stakeholders are considered in your organization’s forests-related risk assessments?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes' in response to F2.1.
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Stakeholder
|
Relevance & inclusion
|
Please explain
|
Customers
|
Select from:
- Relevant, always included
- Relevant, sometimes included
- Relevant, not included
- Not relevant, included
- Not relevant, explanation provided
- Not considered
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Employees
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Investors
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Local communities
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NGOs
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|
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Other forest risk commodity users/producers at a local level
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Regulators
|
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Suppliers
|
|
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Other stakeholders, please specify
|
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(F2.1d) Why does your organization not undertake a forests-related risk assessment?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘No, forests-related risks are not assessed' in response to F2.1.
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Primary reason
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Forests-related risk assessment in progress
- We are planning to introduce a risk assessment 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
- Insufficient knowledge of deforestation/forest degradation impacts from forest risk commodities
- No instruction from management
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
F3 Risks and opportunities
Risks
(F3.1) Have you identified any inherent forests-related risks with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business?
Change from 2019
No change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: responsible consumption and production
AFi
Core Principle 5. Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Risk identified? |
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
|
(F3.1a) How does your organization define substantive financial or strategic impact on your business?
Change from 2019
Minor change
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
This is an open text question with limit of 5,000 characters.
(F3.1b) For your disclosed forest risk commodity(ies), provide details of risks identified with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business, and your response to those risks.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F3.1.
Change from 2019
Minor change
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Type of risk
|
Geographical scale
|
Where in your value chain does the risk driver occur?
|
Primary risk driver
|
Primary potential impact
|
Company-specific description
|
Timeframe
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected 'Yes' in F3.1
|
Select from:
- Physical
- Regulatory
- Reputational and markets
- Technological
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Select all that apply:
- Direct operation
- Supply chain
- Other parts of the value chain
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
Select from:
- Current - up to 1 year
- 1-3 years
- 4-6 years
- >6 years
- Unknown
|
Magnitude of potential impact | Likelihood | Are you able to provide a potential financial impact figure? | Potential financial impact figure (currency)* | Potential financial impact figure - minimum (currency)** | Potential financial impact figure - maximum (currency)** |
---|
Select from:
- High
- Medium-high
- Medium
- Medium-low
- Low
- Unknown
| Select from:
- Virtually certain
- Very likely
- Likely
- More likely than not
- About as likely as not
- Unlikely
- Very unlikely
- Exceptionally unlikely
- Unknown
| Select from:
- Yes, a single figure estimate
- Yes, an estimated range
- No, we do not have this figure
| Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a
maximum of 2 decimal places]
| Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
| Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Explanation of financial impact
|
Primary response to risk
|
Description of response
|
Cost of response
|
Explanation of cost of response
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down options below table
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a
maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
[Add Row]
*Only appears if you select ‘Yes, a single figure estimate’ in column 11 (Are you able to provide…?)
**Only appears if you select ‘Yes, an estimated range’ in column 11 (Are you able to provide…?)
Geographical scale (column 3)
General
- Global
- Country
- State or equivalent
- Municipality or equivalent
Timber products
- Forest management unit
- Mill
- Tree plantation
Palm oil
- Mill
- Refinery
- Crushing facility
- Plantation
|
Cattle products
- Tannery
- Slaughterhouse
- Farm
Soy
- Farm
- Mill
- Refinery
- Crushing facility
- Plantation
Other – Rubber/Cocoa/Coffee
|
Primary risk driver (column 5)
Physical:
- Increased severity of extreme weather events
- Changes in precipitation patterns
- Rising mean temperatures
- Increased ecosystem vulnerability
- Declining ecosystem services
- Scarcity of land resources
- Land loss to desertification and soil degradation
- Forest fires
- Other physical driver, please specify
Regulatory:
- Changes to product standards
- Lack of mature certification and sustainability standards
- Changes in land tenure regulations
- Uncertainty and/or conflicts involving land ownership and occupancy rights
- Increased difficulty in obtaining operations permits
- Non-compliance with national legislation
- Changes to national legislation
- Non-compliance with international law and bilateral agreements
- Changes to international law and bilateral agreements
- Moratoria and voluntary agreements
- Poor enforcement of regulation
- Poor coordination between regulatory bodies
- Regulatory uncertainty
- Other regulatory driver, please specify
| Reputational and markets:
- Shifts in consumer preference
- Increased cost of certified sustainable material
- Availability of certified sustainable material
- Increased commodity prices
- Uncertainty about product origin and/or legality
- Local community opposition
- Increased stakeholder concern or negative stakeholder feedback
- Exposure to sanctions and litigation
- Uncertainty in market signs
- Negative media coverage
- Other reputational and market driver, please specify
Technological:
- Inability to increase yield of existing production areas
- Limited access to soil conservation and other sustainable techniques
- Limited access to drought-resistant crop varieties
- Lack of monitoring systems
- Other technological driver, please specify
|
Primary potential impact (column 6)
- Brand damage
- Change in revenue mix and sources
- Constraint to growth
- Closure of operations
- Decrease in shareholder value
- Disruption to sales
- Fines, penalties or enforcement orders
- Litigation
- Loss of license to operate
- Impact on company assets
- Disruption to workforce management and planning
|
- Increased insurance premiums
- Reduced availability of insurance on assets in “high-risk” locations
- Increased capital costs
- Increased compliance costs
- Increased operating costs
- Increased production costs
- Reduction or disruption in production capacity
- Reduced demand for products and services
- Reduction in capital availability
- Supply chain disruption
- Other, please specify
|
Primary response to risk (column 16)
- Implementation of environmental best practices in direct operations
- More ambitious forests-related commitments
- Establishment of site-specific targets
- Increased use of sustainably sourced materials
- New product/technology development
- Market expansion
- Greater compliance with regulatory requirements
- Greater due diligence
- Greater traceability of forest-risk commodities
- Tighter supplier performance standards
- Supplier diversification
- Avoidance of sourcing from high-deforestation risk jurisdictions
|
- Engagement with local community
- Engagement with customers
- Engagement with suppliers
- Engagement in multi-stakeholder initiatives
- Marketing campaign(s)
- Promotion of best practice and awareness
- Promotion of sustainable forest management, including financial incentives
- Promotion of certification, including financial incentives
- Voluntary engagement in conservation projects (including reforestation, afforestation and ecosystem restoration)
- Implementation of a landscape level approach
- Other, please specify
|
(F3.1c) Why does your organization not consider itself to be exposed to forests-related risks with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'No' in response to F3.1.
Change from 2019
Minor change
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Primary reason
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘No’ in F3.1
|
Select from:
- Risks exist, but no substantive impact anticipated
- Evaluation in progress
- Not yet evaluated
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Opportunities
(F3.2) Have you identified any forests-related opportunities with the potential to have a substantive financial or strategic impact on your business?
Change from 2019
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Have you identified opportunities?
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Yes
- Yes, we have identified opportunities but are unable to realize them
- No
|
(F3.2a) For your selected forest risk commodity(ies), provide details of the identified opportunities 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 F3.2.
Change from 2019
Minor change; Modified guidance
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Type of opportunity
|
Where in your value chain does the opportunity occur?
|
Primary forests-related opportunity
|
Company-specific description & strategy to realize opportunity
|
Estimated timeframe for realization
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘Yes’ in F3.2
|
Select from:
- Efficiency
- Resilience
- Markets
- Products
& services
- Financial incentives
- Other
|
Select all that apply:
- Direct operation
- Supply chain
- Other parts of the value chain
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Select from:
- Current - up to 1 year
- 1-3 years
- 4-6 years
- >6 years
- Unknown
|
Magnitude of potential impact
|
Likelihood
|
Are you able to provide a potential financial impact figure?
|
Potential financial impact figure (currency)*
|
Potential financial impact figure – minimum (currency)**
|
Potential financial impact figure – maximum (currency)**
|
Explanation of financial impact figure
|
Select from:
- High
- Medium-high
- Medium
- Medium-low
- Low
- Unknown
|
Select from:
- Virtually certain
- Very likely
- Likely
- More likely than not
- About as likely as not
- Unlikely
- Very unlikely
- Exceptionally unlikely
- Unknown
|
Select from:
- Yes, a single figure estimate
- Yes, an estimated range
- No, we do not have this figure
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Numerical field [enter a number from
0-999,999,999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
[Add Row]
*Only appears if you select ‘Yes, a single figure estimate’ in column 10 (Are you able to provide…?)
**Only appears if you select ‘Yes, an estimated range’ in column 10 (Are you able to provide…?)
Primary forests-related opportunity (column 4)
Efficiency
- Cost savings
- Increased shareholder value
- Increased efficiency of manufacturing and/or distribution processes
- Sustainable agricultural intensification
- Agricultural expansion in degraded land
- Reduction of food loss and waste in the value chain
Resilience
- Improved climate change adaptation
- Ensuring supply chain resilience
- Improved response to regulatory changes
- Improved staff retention
- Improved customer education
- Improved supply chain engagement
Markets
- Increased demand for certified materials
- Increased availability of products with reduced environmental impact (other than certified products)
- Increased growth in the alternative protein market [Cattle and soy only]
- Expansion into new markets
- Improved community relations
|
Products & services
- Increased brand value
- Increased security of production
- Increased supply chain transparency
- Increased R&D and innovation opportunities
Financial incentives
- REDD+
- Forestry fund [paper & forestry sector only]
- Access to climate funds
- Payment for ecosystem services (other than REDD+)
- Issuing green bonds
- Incentives to promote low carbon agriculture
- Price premium for deforestation-free materials
- Letters of Sustainable Credit (LCs) [Brazil only]
- Environmental Reserve Quotes (CRA) [Brazil only]
Other
|
(F3.2b) Why does your organization not consider itself to have forests-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 F3.2.
Change from 2019
No change
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Primary reason
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated with
those forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘No’ or “Yes, we have
identified opportunities but are unable to realize them” in F3.2
|
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
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
F4 Governance
Board oversight
(F4.1) Is there board-level oversight of forests-related issues within your organization?
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F4.2)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and processes to drive effective implementation
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(F4.1a) Identify the position(s) of the individual(s) (do not include any names) on the board with responsibility for forests-related issues.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F4.1.
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F4.2a)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and processes to drive effective implementation
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Position of individual
|
Please explain
|
Select from:
- Board Chair
- 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
- Board-level committee
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 1,000 characters]
|
[Add Row]
(F4.1b) Provide further details on the board’s oversight of forests-related issues.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F4.1.
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F4.2b)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and processes to drive effective implementation
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Frequency that forests-related issues are a scheduled agenda item
|
Governance mechanisms into which forests-related issues are integrated
|
Please explain
|
Select from:
- Scheduled - all meetings
- Scheduled - some meetings
- Sporadic - as important matters arise
- Other, please specify
|
Select all that apply:
- Monitoring implementation and performance
- Overseeing acquisitions and divestiture
- Overseeing major capital expenditures
- Providing employee incentives
- Reviewing and guiding annual budgets
- Reviewing and guiding business plans
- Reviewing and guiding corporate responsibility strategy
- Reviewing and guiding major plans of action
- Reviewing and guiding risk management policies
- Reviewing and guiding strategy
- Reviewing innovation / R&D priorities
- Setting performance objectives
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
(F4.1c) Why is there no board-level oversight of forests-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 F4.1.
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F4.2c)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and processes to drive effective implementation
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Primary reason
|
Board level oversight of forests-related issues will be introduced in the next two years |
Please explain
|
Text field [maximum 200 characters]
|
Select from:
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
Management responsibility
(F4.2) Provide the highest management-level position(s) or committee(s) with responsibility for forests-related issues (do not include the names of individuals).
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F4.3)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and processes to drive effective implementation
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Name of the position(s) and/or committee(s)
|
Responsibility
|
Frequency of reporting to the board on forests-related issues
|
Please explain
|
Select from:
- 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, please specify
- President
- Risk committee
- Sustainability committee
- Safety, Health, Environment and Quality committee
- Corporate responsibility committee
- Other committee, please specify
- Business unit manager
- Buyers/purchasers
- Energy manager
- Environmental, health and safety manager
- Environment/Sustainability manager
- Facilities manager
- Process operation manager
- Procurement manager
- Public affairs manager
- Risk manager
- There is no management-level responsibility for forests-related issues
- Other, please specify
|
Select from:
- Assessing forests-related risks and opportunities
- Managing forests-related risks and opportunities
- Both assessing and managing forests-related risks and opportunities
- Other, please specify
|
Select from:
- More frequently than quarterly
- Quarterly
- Half-yearly
- Annually
- Less frequently than annually
- As important matters arise
- Not reported to board
|
Text field [maximum 1,500 characters]
|
[Add Row]
Employee incentives
(F4.3) Do you provide incentives to C-suite employees or board members for the management of forests-related issues?
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F4.4)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and process to drive effective implementation
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Provide incentives for management of forests related issues
| Comment
|
Select from:
- Yes
- No, not currently but we do plan to introduce them in the next two years
- No, and we do not plan to introduce them in the next two years
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
(F4.3a) What incentives are provided to C-Suite employees or board members for the management of forests-related issues (do not include the names of individuals)?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ' Yes' in response to F4.3.
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F4.4a)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and process to drive effective implementation
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Type of incentive |
Role(s) entitled to incentive |
Performance indicator |
Please explain
|
Monetary reward
|
Select all that apply:
- Board chair
- Board/Executive board
- Director on board
- Corporate executive team
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Chief Procurement Officer (CPO)
- Chief Risk Officer (CRO)
- Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
- Chief Purchasing Officer (CPO)
- Other C-suite Officer
- Other, please specify
- No one is entitled to these incentives
|
Select all that apply:
- Achievement of commitments and targets
- Supply chain engagement
- Other, please specify
- No indicator for
incentivized performance
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Non-monetary reward
|
|
|
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Reporting
(F4.4) Did your organization include information about its response to forests-related risks in its most recent mainstream financial report?
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F4.5)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Yes (you may attach the report – this is optional)
- No, but we plan to do so in the next two years
- No, and we have no plans to do so
Policy
(F4.5) Does your organization have a policy that includes forests-related issues?
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F4.1)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 1: Protection of forests and other natural ecosystems
Core Principle 2: Respect for human rights
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 4: Company systems and processes to drive effective implementation
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Yes, we have a documented forest policy that is publicly available
- Yes, we have a documented forest policy, but it is not publicly available
- No, but we plan to develop one within the next two years
- No
(F4.5a) Select the options to describe the scope and content of your policy.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F4.5.
Change from 2019
Minor change; Modified guidance (2019 F4.1a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 1: Protection of forests and other natural ecosystems
Core Principle 2: Respect for human rights
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Scope
|
Content
|
Please explain
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Select from:
- Company-wide
- Selected facilities, businesses or geographies only
- Selected products only
|
Select all that apply:
- Commitment to eliminate conversion of natural ecosystems
- Commitment to
eliminate deforestation
- Commitment to no deforestation, to no planting on peatlands and to no exploitation (NDPE)
- Commitment to remediation, restoration and/or compensation of past harms
- Commitment to
protect rights and livelihoods of local communities
- Commitments beyond
regulatory compliance
- Commitment to
transparency
- Commitment to stakeholder awareness and engagement
- Commitment to
align with the SDGs
- Recognition of the overall importance
of forests and other natural ecosystems
- Description of business dependency on
forests
- Recognition of potential business
impact on forests and other natural ecosystems
- Description of forest risk commodities,
parts of the business, and stages of value-chain covered by the policy
- List of timebound milestones and
targets
- Description
of forests-related performance standards for direct operations
- Description
of forests-related standards for procurement
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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(F4.5b) Do you have commodity specific sustainability policy(ies)? If yes, select the options that best describe their scope and content.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Yes' in response to F4.5.
Change from 2019
Minor change; Modified guidance (F4.1b)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 1: Protection of forests and other natural ecosystems
Core Principle 2: Respect for human rights
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Do you have a commodity specific sustainability policy?
|
Scope
|
Content
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
|
Select from:
- Company-wide
- Selected facilities, businesses or geographies only
- Selected products only
|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Content (column 4)
- Commitment to eliminate conversion of natural ecosystems
- Commitment to eliminate deforestation
- Commitment to no deforestation, to no planting on peatlands and to no exploitation (NDPE)
- Commitment to remediation, restoration and/or compensation of past harms
- Commitment to protect rights and livelihoods of local communities
- Commitments beyond regulatory compliance
- Commitment to transparency
- Commitment to stakeholder awareness and engagement
- Commitment to align with the SDGs
- Recognition of the overall importance of forests and other natural ecosystems
| - Description of business dependency on forests
- Recognition of potential business impact on forests and other natural ecosystems
- Description of forest risk commodities, parts of the business, and stages of value-chain covered by the policy
- List of timebound commitments and targets
- Description of forests-related performance standards for direct operations
- Description of forests-related standards for procurement
- Other, please specify
|
Public commitment
(F4.6) Has your organization made a public commitment to reduce or remove deforestation and/or forest degradation from its direct operations and/or supply chain?
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F6.1)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 1: Protection of forests and other natural ecosystems
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(F4.6a) Has your organization endorsed any of the following initiatives as part of its public commitment to reduce or remove deforestation and/or forest degradation?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes’ in response to F4.6.
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F6.1a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 1: Protection of forests and other natural ecosystems
Core Principle 10: Collaboration for landscape and sectoral sustainability
Response options
Select all that apply:
- New York Declaration on Forests
- Bonn Challenge
- Tropical Forest Alliance 2020
- We Mean Business
- Cerrado Manifesto
- Soy Moratorium
- Cattle Agreement (TAC)
- Chinese Sustainable Meat Declaration
- Compromiso Gran Chaco Argentino 2030
- Other, please specify
(F4.6b) Provide details on your public commitment(s), including the description of specific criteria, coverage, and actions.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes’ in response to F4.6.
Change from 2019
Minor change; Additional guidance (2019 F6.1b)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 1: Protection of forests and other natural ecosystems
Core Principle 2: Respect for human rights
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 4: Company systems and processes to drive effective implementation
Response options
Please complete the following table.You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
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Criteria
|
Operational coverage
|
% of total production/ consumption covered by commitment
|
Cutoff date
|
Commitment target date
|
Please explain
|
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Select from:
- Direct operations
- Supply chain
- Direct operations and supply chain
- Selected facilities, businesses or geographies only
|
Select from:
- <1%
- 1-5%
- 6-10%
- 11-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
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Select from:
- <1987
- 1987-1992
- 1993-1997
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- Not applicable
- No cutoff date
|
Select from:
- <2017
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021-2025
- 2026-2030
- >2030
- No target date
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Criteria (column 2)
Environmental
- No conversion of natural ecosystems
- Zero gross deforestation / no deforestation
- Zero net deforestation
- No development on peat regardless of depth
- Best management practices for existing cultivation on peat [Palm oil only]
- Restoration and compensation to address past deforestation and/or conversion
- Avoidance of negative impacts on threatened and protected species and habitats
- No trade of CITES listed species
- No land clearance by burning or clearcutting
- No conversion of High Conservation Value areas
- No conversion of High Carbon Stock forests
Social
- Secure Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of indigenous people and local communities
- Operations are in accordance with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Remediate any adverse impacts on indigenous people and local communities
- Promotion of gender equality and women’s empowerment
- Adoption of the UN International Labour Organization principles
- Resolution of complaints and conflicts through an open, transparent and consultative process
- Facilitate the inclusion of smallholders into the supply chain
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Legal
- No sourcing of illegally produced and/or traded forest risk commodities
- No sourcing of forest risk commodities from unknown/controversial sources
- Restricting the sourcing and/or trade of forest risk commodities to credible certified sources
- Recognition of legal and customary land tenure rights
- Other, please specify
|
F5 Business strategy
Strategic plan
(F5.1) Are forests-related issues integrated
into any aspects of your long-term strategic business plan, and if so how?
Change from 2019
Modified guidance
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Aspect of strategy
|
Are forests-related issues integrated?
|
Long-term time horizon (years)
|
Please explain
|
Long-term business objectives
|
Select from:
- Yes, forests-related issues are integrated
- No, forests-related related issues were reviewed but not considered as strategically relevant/significant
- No, forests-related issues not yet reviewed, but there are plans to do so in the next two years
- No, forests-related issues were not reviewed and there are no plans to do so
|
Select from:
- 5-10
- 11-15
- 16-20
- 21-30
- >30
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Strategy for long-term objectives
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Financial planning
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F6 Implementation
Targets
(F6.1) Did you have any timebound and quantifiable targets for increasing sustainable production and/or consumption of your disclosed commodity(ies) that were active during the reporting year?
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F6.2)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Response options
Select one of the following options:
(F6.1a) Provide details of your timebound and quantifiable target(s) for increasing sustainable production and/or consumption of the disclosed commodity(ies), and progress made.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes’ in response to F6.1.
Change from 2019
Modified question; Additional guidance (2019 F6.2a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please
complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at
the bottom of the table.
Target reference number
|
Forest risk commodity
|
Type of target
|
Description of target
|
Linked commitment
|
Traceability point
|
Third-party certification scheme
|
Select from:
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Traceability
- Third-party certification
- Assess and/or verify compliance
- Engagement with smallholders
- Engagement with direct suppliers
- Engagement with indirect suppliers
- Ecosystem restoration
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 1,000 characters]
|
Select from:
- Zero net/gross deforestation
- No conversion of natural ecosystems
- Other environmental commitments
- Social commitments
- Not linked to specific commitment
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Start year | Target year | Quantitative metric | Target (number) | Target (%) | % of target achieved | Please explain |
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[YYYY]
| [YYYY]
| Select from:
- Absolute number
- Percentage
| Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
| Numerical field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places] | Numerical field [enter a percentage from 0-100 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
| Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
[Add Row]
Traceability point (column 6)
General
- Country
- State or equivalent
- Municipality or equivalent
Timber products
- Forest management unit
- Mill
- Tree plantation
Palm oil
- Mill
- Crushing facility
- Plantation
- Refinery
- First importer [Retailers and Manufacturers only]
Cattle products
|
Breeding farm
Rearing farm
Fattening farm
Soy
- Farm
- Mill
- Crushing facility
- Plantation
- Refinery
- First importer [Retailers and Manufacturers only]
Other – Rubber/Cocoa/Coffee
|
Third-party certification scheme (column 7)
Timber products:
- FSC (any
type)
- FSC
Forest Management certification
- FSC
Chain of Custody
- FSC
Controlled Wood
- FSC Forest Management Group certification
- FSC
SMLIF (small or low-intensity managed forest)
- FSC
Recycled
- PEFC (any type)
- PEFC
Sustainable Forest Management certification
- PEFC
Chain of Custody
- PEFC
Project Chain of Custody
- PEFC
Group Forest Management certification
- PEFC National forest certification system
-
SFI Forest Management standard
- SFI
Chain of Custody
- SFI
Fiber Sourcing certification
- NEPCon SmartLogging
- Roundtable
on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
- Sustainable Biomass Program
Palm oil:
- RSPO (any type)
- RSPO producer/grower certification
- RSPO Identity Preserved
- RSPO Segregated
- RSPO Mass Balance
- RSPO Book and Claim
- RSPO Next
- International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC)
- RA Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) standard
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
|
Cattle products:
- RA SAN Standard for Sustainable Cattle Production Systems
- RA SAN Chain of Custody
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
Soy:
- RTRS (any type)
- RTRS Production
- RTRS Segregated
- RTRS Mass Balance
- RTRS Credits
- ProTerra certification
- International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC)
- Other, please specify
|
(F6.1b) Why do you not have target(s) for increasing sustainable production and/or consumption of your disclosed commodity(ies) and what are your plans to develop these in the future?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘No’ in response to F6.1.
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F6.2b)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Primary reason
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
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]
|
Traceability
(F6.2) Do you have traceability system(s) in place to track and monitor the origin of your disclosed commodity(ies)?
Change from 2019
Modified question (2019 F6.3)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Do you have system(s) in place?
|
Description of traceability system
|
Exclusions
|
Description of exclusion
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Select all that apply:
- Country/geographical area
- Business activity
- Facility
- Specific product line(s)
- Specific supplier(s)
- Not applicable
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum of 2,400 characters]
|
(F6.2a) Provide details on the level of traceability your organization has for its disclosed commodity(ies).
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes’ in response to F6.2.
Change from 2019
Modified question (2019 F6.3a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Point to which commodity is traceable
|
% of total production/consumption volume |
Select from:
- List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘Yes’ in F6.2
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Numerical field [enter a number from 0-100]
|
[Add row]
Point to which commodity is traceable (column 2)
General
- Country
- State or equivalent
- Municipality or equivalent
- Not traceable
Timber products
- Forest management unit
- Mill
- Tree plantation
Palm oil
- Mill
- Crushing facility
- Plantation
- Refinery
- First importer [Retailers and Manufacturers only]
|
Cattle products
- Tannery
- Slaughterhouse
- Breeding farm
- Rearing farm
- Fattening farm
Soy
- Farm
- Mill
- Crushing facility
- Plantation
- Refinery
- First importer [Retailers and Manufacturers only]
Other - Rubber/Coffee/Cocoa
|
(F6.2b) Why do you not have system(s) in place to track and monitor the origin of your disclosed commodity(ies) and what are your plans to develop these in the future?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘No’ in response to F6.2.
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F6.3b)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Primary reason
|
Please explain
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected ‘No’ in F6.2
|
Select from:
- We are planning to track and monitor the origin of forest risk commodities within 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]
|
[Add Row]
Certification
(F6.3) Have you adopted any third-party certification scheme(s) for your disclosed commodity(ies)? Indicate the volume and percentage of your certified production and/or consumption.
Change from 2019
Modified question (2019 F6.4)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Core Principle 12: Reporting, disclosure, and claims
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Third-party certification scheme
|
Certification coverage
|
% of total production/consumption volume certified
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Select from:
- Production volume
- Consumption volume
|
Numerical field [enter a number from
0-100]
|
Form of commodity | Volume of production/consumption certified | Metric | Please explain |
---|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
| Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places] | Select from:
- Metric tons
- Liters
- Gallons
- Round wood equivalent (RWE)
- Wood raw material equivalent (WRME)
- Cubic meters
- Square meters
- Other, please specify
| Text field [maximum 2,400 characters] |
[Add Row]
Third-party certification scheme (column 2)
Timber products:
- FSC (any type)
- FSC Forest Management certification
- FSC Chain of Custody
- FSC Controlled Wood
- FSC Forest Management Group certification
- FSC SMLIF (small or low-intensity managed forest)
- FSC Recycled
- PEFC (any type)
- PEFC Sustainable Forest Management certification
- PEFC Chain of Custody
- PEFC Project Chain of Custody
- PEFC Group Forest Management certification
- PEFC National forest certification system
- SFI Forest Management standard
- SFI Chain of Custody
- SFI Fiber Sourcing certification
- NEPCon SmartLogging
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
- Sustainable Biomass Program
Palm oil:
- RSPO (any type)
- RSPO producer/grower certification
- RSPO Identity Preserved
- RSPO Segregated
- RSPO Mass Balance
- RSPO Book and Claim
- RSPO Next
- International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC)
- RA Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) standard
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
|
Cattle products:
- RA SAN Standard for Sustainable Cattle Production Systems
- RA SAN Chain of Custody
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
Soy:
- RTRS (any type)
- RTRS Production
- RTRS Segregated
- RTRS Mass Balance
- RTRS Credits
- ProTerra certification
- International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC)
- Roundtable
on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
- No certified production/consumption for this commodity
- Other, please specify
|
Form of commodity (column 5)
Timber products:
- Hardwood logs
- Softwood logs
- Sawn timber, veneer, chips
- Unprocessed wood fiber
- Pulp
- Paper
- Boards, plywood, engineered wood
- Primary packaging
- Secondary packaging
- Tertiary packaging
- Cellulose-based textile fiber
- Wood-based bioenergy
- Goods not for resale (GNFR)
Palm oil:
- Fresh fruit bunches (FFB)
- Crude palm oil (CPO)
- Crude palm kernel oil (CPKO)
- Palm kernel meal (PKM)
- Refined palm oil
- Palm oil derivatives
- Palm kernel oil derivatives
- Palm biodiesel
|
Cattle products:
- Cattle
- Tallow
- Beef
- By-products (e.g. glycerin, gelatin)
- Hides/ leather
- Tallow biodiesel
Soy:
- Whole soy beans
- Soy bean oil
- Soy bean meal
- Soy derivatives
- Soy biodiesel
|
Control systems
(F6.4) For your disclosed commodity(ies), do you have a system to control, monitor, or verify compliance with no conversion and/or no deforestation commitments?
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes’ in response to F4.5 and/or F4.6.
Change from 2019
New question
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity |
A system to control, monitor or verify compliance |
Comment |
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Yes, we have a system in place for our no conversion and/or deforestation commitments
- Yes, we
have a system in place, but for other commitments
- No, but we plan to develop one within the next two years
- No
|
Text field [maximum 1,000 characters]
|
(F6.4a) Provide details on the system, the approaches used to monitor compliance, the quantitative progress, and the non-compliance protocols, to implement your no conversion and/or deforestation commitment(s).
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select "Yes, we have a system in place for our no conversion and/or no deforestation commitments" in response to F6.4.
Change from 2019
New question
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Operational coverage
|
Description of control systems
|
Monitoring and verification approach
|
% of total volume in compliance
|
Select from:
- List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected 'Yes we have a system in place for our no conversion and/or
deforestation commitments’ in F6.4
|
Select all that apply:
- Direct operations
- Supply chain
- Selected facilities, businesses or geographies only
|
Text field [maximum 1,000 characters]
|
Select all that apply:
- Geospatial monitoring tool
- Ground-based monitoring system
- Community-based monitoring
- First-party verification
- Second-party verification
- Third-party
verification
- No
monitoring and verification approach
- Other,
please specify
|
Select from:
- <10%
- 10-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
- Don’t know
|
% of total suppliers in compliance | Response to supplier non-compliance | Procedures to address and resolve non-compliance with suppliers | Please explain |
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Select from:- <10%
- 10-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
- Don’t know
| Select all that apply:- Retain & engage
- Suspend & engage
- Exclude
- No response
- Other, please specify
| Select all that apply:- Developing time-bound targets and milestones to bring suppliers back into compliance
- Providing information on appropriate actions that can be taken to address non-compliance
- Assessing the efficacy and efforts of non-compliant supplier actions through consistent and quantified metrics
- Re-integrating suppliers back into supply chain based on the successful and verifiable completion of activities
- Other, please specify
| Text field [maximum 1,500 characters] |
[Add Row]
Brazilian Forest Code
(F6.5) For your disclosed commodity(ies), indicate if you collect data regarding your own compliance and/or the compliance of your suppliers with the Brazilian Forest Code.
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select "Brazil" in column 5 ("Country/Area of origin") in response to F1.1 and if you select "Production", "Processing" and/or "Trading" in response to F0.4.
Change from 2019
Minor change; Revised question dependency (2019 F1.4)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Do you collect data regarding compliance with the Brazilian Forest Code?
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Yes, from suppliers
- Yes, from owned and/or managed land
- Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land
- No, we do not collect data
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(F6.5a)
For your disclosed
commodity(ies), indicate which Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) you use to
measure your own compliance with the Brazilian Forest Code and your performance against these indicator(s).
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes, from owned and/or managed land’ or ‘Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land’ in response to F6.5.
Change from 2019
Modified question (2019 F1.4a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
KPIs
|
Performance against indicators
|
Please explain
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Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected "Yes, from owned and/or managed land" or "Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land" in F6.5
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Select from:
- % of owned and/or managed properties registered on the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) database, with active status
- % of owned and/or managed properties with Legal Reserve (RL) and/or Permanent Protected Area (APP) deficit
- % of owned and/or managed properties with signed Terms of Commitment of
the Environmental Regularization Program (PRA)
- % of owned and/or managed properties with no gross deforestation after July 2008
- Other, please specify
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Select from:
- <10%
- 11-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
- Data not available
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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(F6.5b) For your disclosed commodity(ies), indicate which Key
Performance Indicators (KPIs) you use to measure the
compliance of your suppliers with the Brazilian Forest Code and their
performance against these indicator(s).
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes, from suppliers’ or ‘Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land’ in response to F6.5.
Change from 2019
Modified question (2019 F1.4b)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
KPIs
|
Performance against indicators
|
Please explain
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities for which you selected "Yes, from suppliers", or "Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land" in F6.5.
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Select from:
- % of suppliers registered on the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) database, with active status
- % of suppliers with Legal Reserve (RL) and/or Permanent Protected Area (APP) deficit
- % of suppliers with signed Terms of Commitment of the Environmental Regularization Program (PRA)
- % of suppliers with no gross deforestation after July 2008
- Other, please specify
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Select from:
- <10%
- 11-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
- Data not available
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Legal compliance
(F6.6) For your disclosed commodity(ies), indicate if you assess your own compliance and/or the compliance of your suppliers with forest regulations and/or mandatory standards.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select one of the following as ‘Country/Area of origin’ in response to F1.1: Angola, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Gabon, Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Liberia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mexico, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Thailand, United Republic of Tanzania, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of), Viet Nam, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Change from 2019
New question
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity |
Assess legal compliance with forest regulations |
Comment |
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4 |
Select from:
- Yes, from suppliers
- Yes, from owned and/or managed land
- Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land
- No, we do not assess legal compliance
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Text fields [maximum 2,400 characters]
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(F6.6a) For you disclosed commodity(ies), indicate how you ensure legal compliance with forest regulations and/or mandatory standards.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select “Yes, from suppliers”, “Yes, from suppliers and/or managed land” or “Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land” in response to F6.6.
Change from 2019
New question
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 3: Specification of commitments
Core Principle 5: Supply chain assessment and traceability
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity |
Procedure to ensure legal compliance |
Country/Area of origin |
Law and/or mandatory standard(s) |
Comment |
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities for which you selected "Yes, from suppliers", "Yes, from owned and/or managed land" or "Yes, from both suppliers and owned/managed land" in F6.6. |
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Select all that apply:
- List of forest risk countries
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Select all that apply:
General
- Australia Illegal Logging Prohibition Act
- Forest Law – Argentina
- Forest Law – Paraguay
- Zero Deforestation Law - Paraguay
- Forest and Wildlife Law – Peru
- Brazilian Forest Code [Retailers and Manufacturers only]
- General assessment of legal compliance
- Other, please specify
Timber products
- EU Timber Regulation
- USA Lacey Act
- Japanese Clean Wood Act
- CITES
Palm oil
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Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Engagement
(F6.7) Are you working with smallholders to support good agricultural practices and reduce deforestation and/or conversion of natural ecosystems?
Change from 2019
Modified question; Revised question dependency (2019 F6.6)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and process to drive effective implementation
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 10: Collaboration for landscape and sectoral sustainability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Are you working with smallholders?
|
Type of smallholder engagement approach
|
Smallholder engagement approach
|
Number of smallholders engaged
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Yes, working with smallholders
- No, not working with smallholders
- Not applicable
Palm oil only:
- Yes, working with independent smallholders
- Yes, working with scheme/plasma smallholders
|
Select all that apply:
- Supply chain mapping
- Capacity building
- Financial and commercial incentives
- Other
|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Numerical field [enter a number 0-999,999,999,999,999,999,999] |
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Smallholder engagement approach (column 4)
Supply chain mapping
- Supplier questionnaires on environmental and social indicators
- Developing or distributing supply chain mapping tool
- Supplier audits
Capacity building
- Offering on-site technical assistance and extension services
- Disseminating technical materials
- Providing agricultural inputs
- Organizing capacity building events
- Investing in pilot projects
- Supporting smallholders to clarify and secure land tenure rights
- Prioritizing support for smallholders in high-risk deforestation regions
| Financial and commercial support
- Paying higher prices linked to best agricultural practices
- Financial incentives for certified products
- Purchase guarantee linked to best agricultural practices
- Long term contracts linked to forest related commitments
Other
|
(F6.8) Are you working with your direct suppliers to support and improve their capacity to comply with your forests-related policies, commitments, and other requirements?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Processing’, ‘Trading’, ‘Manufacturing’ and/or ‘Retailing’ in response to F0.4.
Change from 2019
Modified question; New question for minimum version only (2019 F6.7)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and process to drive effective implementation
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 10: Collaboration for landscape and sectoral sustainability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Are you working with direct suppliers?
|
Type of direct supplier engagement approach
|
Direct supplier engagement approach
|
% of suppliers engaged
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Yes, working with direct suppliers
- No, not working with direct suppliers
- Not applicable
|
Select all that apply:
- Supply chain mapping
- Capacity building
- Financial and commercial incentives
- Other
|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Select from:
- <10%
- 10-20%
- 21-30%
- 31-40%
- 41-50%
- 51-60%
- 61-70%
- 71-80%
- 81-90%
- 91-99%
- 100%
-
Don’t know
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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Direct suppliers engagement approach (column 4)
Supply chain mapping
- Developing or distributing supply chain mapping tool
- Supplier questionnaires on environmental and social indicators
- Supplier audits
Capacity building
- Offering on-site training and technical assistance
- Disseminating technical materials
- Organizing capacity building events
- Investing in pilot projects
|
Financial and commercial support
- Paying higher prices linked to best agricultural practices
- Financial incentives for certified products
- Offering credit lines linked to best agricultural practices
- Purchase guarantee linked to best agricultural practices
- Long-term contracts linked to forest related commitments
Other
|
(F6.9) Are you working beyond your first-tier supplier(s) to manage and mitigate deforestation risks?
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select 'Manufacturing' and/or ‘Retailing’ in response to F0.4.
Change from 2019
Modified question (2019 F6.8)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and process to drive effective implementation
Core Principle 6: Managing for supply chain compliance
Core Principle 10: Collaboration for landscape and sectoral sustainability
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Forest risk commodity
|
Are you working beyond first tier?
|
Type of engagement approach with indirect suppliers
|
Indirect supplier engagement approach
|
Please explain
|
Auto-populated from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
- Yes, working beyond first tier
- No, not working beyond the first tier
- Not applicable
|
Select all that apply:
- Supply chain mapping
- Capacity building
- Other
|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
Indirect suppliers engagement approach (column 4)
Supply chain mapping
- Developing or distributing supply chain mapping tools
- Supplier questionnaires on environmental and social indicators
- On-site meetings with indirect suppliers
- Supplier audits
|
Capacity building
- Offering on-site training and technical assistance
- Disseminating technical materials
- Participating in workshops
- Investing in pilot projects
Other
|
(F6.10) Do you participate in external activities and/or initiatives to promote the implementation of your forests-related policies and commitments?
Change from 2019
Modified question; New question for minimum version only (2019 F6.9)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 4: Company systems and process to drive effective implementation
Core Principle 10: Collaboration for landscape and sectoral sustainability
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Do you participate in activities/initiatives?
|
Activities
|
Initiatives*
|
Jurisdictional approaches**
|
Please explain
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select from:
|
Select from:
- Involved in multi-partnership or stakeholder initiatives
- Involved in jurisdictional approaches
- Engaging with policymakers or governments
- Involved in industry platforms
- Engaging with communities
- Engaging with non-governmental organizations
- Funding research organizations
- Other, please specify
|
Select all that apply:
- Response drop-down list below table
|
Select all that apply:
- Produce, Conserve and Include (PCI)
- Green Municipalities Program
- Production, Protection and Inclusion (PPI)
- BioCarbon Fund Initiative for Sustainable Forest Landscapes
- RSPO Jurisdictional Approach to Certification
- Sustainable Districts Association (Lingkar Temu Kabupaten Lestari)
- Verified Sourcing Areas
- Forests, Farms and Finance Initiative
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
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[Add Row]
* Only shown if "Involved in multi-partnership or stakeholder initiatives" is selected in previous column.
** Only shown if "Involved in jurisdictional approaches" is selected.
Initiatives (column 4)
General
- UN Global Compact
- Tropical Forest Alliance 2020 (TFA)
- Natural Capital Coalition
- Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB)
- Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Community Member
- Global Agri-business Alliance (GAA)
- High Conservation Value (HCV) Resource Network
- Cerrado Working Group (GTC)
- Other, please specify
Timber products
- Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
- Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC)
- Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI)
- EU Sustainable Tropical Timber Coalition (STTC)
- WBCSD Forests Solutions Group
Palm oil
- Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
- Palm Oil Innovation Group (POIG)
- High Carbon Stock Approach Steering Group
- International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC)
- Forum for Sustainable Palm Oil (FONAP)
- European Palm Oil Alliance (EPAO)
- Palm Oil Transparency Coalition (POTC)
- Fire Free Alliance (FFA)
- WBCSD Forests Solutions Group
- Support Asia for Sustainable Palm Oil (SASPO)
- Chinese Sustainable Palm Oil Alliance (CSPOA)
|
Cattle products
- Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB)
- Brazilian Roundtable on Sustainable Livestock (GTPS)
- Sustainable Agriculture Initiative (SAI)
- Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC)
- Leather Working Group
Soy
- Roundtable on Sustainable Soy (RTRS)
- Sustainable Agricultural Initiative (SAI)
- Soy Buyers Coalition
- Sustainable Soy Trade Platform (SSTP)
- UK Roundtable on Sustainable Soy
|
Ecosystem restoration projects
(F6.11) Is your organization supporting
or implementing project(s) focused on ecosystem restoration and protection?
Change from 2019
New question; Minor change PF only (2019 F-PF6.10)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 13: Climate Action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 7: Land acquisition, land use planning, and site development
Core Principle 8: Land management and long-term protection
Core principle 9: Access to remedy and environmental restoration
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Yes
- No, but we plan to implement a project(s) in two years
- No
(F6.11a) Provide details on
your project(s), including the extent, duration, and monitoring frequency.
Please specify any measured outcome(s).
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes’ in response to F6.11.
Change from 2019
New question; Modified question PF only (2019 F-PF6.10a)
Connection to other frameworks
SDG
Goal 6: Clean water and sanitation
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate Action
Goal 15: Life on land
AFi
Core Principle 7: Land acquisition, land use planning, and site development
Core Principle 8: Land management and long-term protection
Core Principle 9: Access to remedy and environmental restoration
Response options
Please
complete the following table. The table is displayed over several rows for readability. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at
the bottom of the table.
Project reference
|
Project type
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Primary motivation
|
Description of project
|
Start year
|
Target year
|
Select from:
- Project 1
- Project 2
- Project 3
- Project 4
- Project 5
- Project 6
- Project 7
- Project 8
- Project 9
- Project 10
|
Select from:
- Forest ecosystem restoration
- Other ecosystem restoration
- Reforestation
- Natural regeneration
- Agroforestry
- Set-aside land
- Biodiversity offsetting
- Other, please specify
|
Select from:
- Required by regulation
- Required by certifier
- Voluntary
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
[YYYY]
|
Select from:
- <2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- 2025
- 2026
- 2027
- 2028
- 2029
- 2030
- 2031-2035
- 2036-2040
- 2041-2045
- 2046-2050
- >2050
- Indefinitely
- Other, please specify
|
Project area to date (Hectares) | Project area in the target year (Hectares) | Country/Area | Latitude | Longitude | Monitoring frequency | Measured outcomes to date | Please explain |
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Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
| Numerical field [enter a number from 0-999,999,999,999 using a maximum of 2 decimal places]
| Select from: [List of countries/areas] | Numerical field [enter a number from -90.000000 to 90.000000 using a maximum of six decimal places]
| Numerical field [enter a number from -180.000000 to 180.000000 using a maximum of six decimal places]
| Select from:
- Six-monthly or more frequently
- Annually
- Every two years
- Every five years
- Never
| Select all that apply:
- Biodiversity
- Carbon sequestration
- Soil
- Water
- Climate regulation
- Financial
- No measured outcomes
- Other, please specify
| Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
[Add Row]
F7 Verification
Verification
(F7.1) Do you verify any forests information reported in your CDP disclosure?
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F8.1)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Select one of the following options:
- Yes
- In progress
- No, but we are actively considering verifying in the next two years
- No, we are waiting for more mature verification standards/processes
- No, we do not verify any forests-related information reported in our CDP disclosure, and there are no plans to do so
(F7.1a) Which data points within your CDP disclosure have been
verified, and which standards were used?
Question Dependencies
This question only appears if you select ‘Yes’ in response to F7.1.
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F8.1a)
Connection to other frameworks
AFi
Core Principle 11: Monitoring and verification
Response options
Please
complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at
the bottom of the table.
Disclosure module
|
Data points verified
|
Verification standard
|
Please explain
|
Select from:
- F0. Introduction
- F1.
Current state
- F2. Procedures
- F3. Risks and opportunities
- F4. Governance
- F5. Strategy
- F6. Implementation
- SF. Supply chain module
- Other,
please specify
|
Text field [maximum 1,000 characters]
|
Text field [maximum 1,000 characters]
|
Text field [maximum 2,000 characters]
|
[Add Row]
F8 Barriers and challenges
Barriers and challenges
(F8.1) Describe the key
barriers or challenges to eliminating deforestation and/or conversion of other
natural ecosystems from your direct operations or from other parts of your value
chain.
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F9.1)
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Coverage
|
Primary barrier/challenge type
|
Comment
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select all that apply:
- Direct operations
- Supply chain
- Other parts of the value chain
|
Select from:
- Supply chain complexity
- Lack of adequate traceability systems
- Limited availability of certified materials
- Limited public awareness and/or market demand
- Land tenure and insecure property rights issues in sourcing regions
- Lack of regulatory control and enforcement form local governments
- Difficulty in identifying and addressing human rights issues
- Inexistent or immature certification standards
- Complexity of certification requirements
- Cost of sustainably produced/certified products
- Limited supply chain engagement
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
[Add Row]
(F8.2) Describe the main measures that would improve your organization’s ability to manage its
exposure to deforestation and/or conversion of other natural ecosystems
Change from 2019
Minor change (2019 F9.2)
Response options
Please complete the following table. You can add rows by using the “Add Row” button at the bottom of the table.
Forest risk commodity
|
Coverage
|
Main measure
|
Comment
|
Select from:
List created from forest risk commodities selected in F0.4
|
Select all that apply:
- Direct operations
- Supply chain
- Other parts of the value chain
|
Select from:
- Improved data collection and quality
- Greater transparency
- Greater supplier awareness/engagement
- Greater customer awareness
- Increased demand for certified products
- Greater stakeholder engagement and collaboration
- Increased knowledge on commodity driven deforestation and forest degradation
- Investment in monitoring tools and traceability systems
- Minimizing food loss and waste
- Price premium for certified materials
- Reduced cost of certification/certified products
- Development of certification and sustainability standards
- Greater enforcement of regulations
- Other, please specify
|
Text field [maximum 2,400 characters]
|
[Add Row]
F17 Signoff
Further information
(F-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.
Response options
This is an open text question with a limit of 9,999 characters.
Signoff
(F17.1) Provide the following information for the person that has signed off (approved) your CDP forests response.
Change from 2019
No change (2019 F18.1)
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Job title
|
Corresponding job category
|
Text field [maximum 200 characters]
|
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
|
Terms for responding to Investors (2020 Forests)
These terms apply if you are submitting a response to the CDP Forests Questionnaire 2020 to Investors. If you are also submitting a response to Supply Chain Members the Terms for responding to Supply Chain Members (2020 Forests), below, will also apply.
1.DEFINITIONS
Billing Company: means the organization determined in accordance with the table at the end of these terms.
CDP: means CDP Worldwide, a charitable company registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (registered charity no. 1122330 and a company number 05013650). References to “we”, “our” and “us” in these terms are references to CDP and the Billing Company.
Deadline: means 26 August 2020.
Fee: means the fee set out in the table at the end of these terms, which is exclusive of any applicable taxes.
Full Version: means the version of the Questionnaire which contains all questions that are applicable to you.
Minimum Version: means the version of the Questionnaire which contains a subset of the questions included in the Full Version.
Personal Data: means data which relates to an individual who can be identified from the data, such as a person’s name and job title.
Questionnaire: means the Full Version and the Minimum Version of the CDP Forests Questionnaire 2020.
Responding Company: means the company responding to the Questionnaire. References to “you” and “your” in these terms are references to the Responding Company.
2.PARTIES
The parties to these terms shall be CDP, the Billing Company (where the Billing Company is not CDP) and the Responding Company.
3.THESE TERMS
These are the terms that apply when you submit a response to our Questionnaire to Investors. If you do not agree to these terms, please contact us at [email protected] to discuss them with us.
4.RESPONDING TO OUR QUESTIONNAIRE
General. When responding to our Questionnaire, you will be given a choice as to whether your response can be made public or whether your response is non-public. We strongly encourage you to make your response public.
Deadline for responding. You must submit your response to us using our online response system by the Deadline for your response to be eligible for scoring. If you submit your response after the Deadline but on or before 30 September 2020 (the date our online response system will close in 2020) it will not be scored and may not be included in any report, data product or other analysis.
Public responses. If you agree that your response can be made public, we may use and make it available for all purposes that we decide (whether for a fee or otherwise), including, for example, making your responses available on our website, to our investor signatories and other third parties and scoring your response.
Non-public responses. If your response is non-public, we may use it only as follows:
(a) make it available as soon as it is received by CDP to our investor signatories from time to time (as listed on our website) either directly or through Bloomberg terminals, for any use within their organizations but not for publication unless any data from your response has been anonymized or aggregated in such manner that it has the effect of being anonymized;
(b) make it available as soon as it is received by CDP to our group companies, companies we license to operate using the CDP name and brand (for example, CDP North America, Inc and CDP Europe AISBL), our country partners, research partners, report writers and scoring partners (each from time to time):
(i) to score your response; and
(ii) for any other use within their organizations but not for publication unless any data from your response has been anonymized or aggregated in such manner that it has the effect of being anonymized.
Amending your response. You may amend a response you have submitted before the Deadline (26 August 2020). To do so you must notify us that you wish to amend your response by 20 August 2020 and you must resubmit it by the Deadline for your response to be eligible for scoring. From 21 August 2020, amendments to submitted responses can only be made by our staff and at our discretion and we may charge a fee for making them. Most such amendments to your response will be made from 2 November 2020 at the earliest. Please note that the final date for requesting an amendment is 30 November 2020 and any changes you request to your submitted response from 21 August 2020 may not be reflected in any score, report, data product or other analysis or use of your response. Please email [email protected] for more information about amending your response.
Scoring of responses to the Full Version (of the Questionnaire). If you submit your response to the Full Version in English using our online response system by the Deadline your response will be scored.
Please contact your local CDP office for information about scoring if you intend to submit your response in a language other than English.
Scoring of responses to the Minimum Version (of the Questionnaire). Responses to the Minimum Version will only be scored in certain circumstances. Please contact your local CDP office for further information.
Publication and use of scores. If you are responding to a CDP Forests Questionnaire for the first time, you may choose for your score to be “private” but in all other cases CDP may publish your score, and use and make it available for all purposes that we decide (whether for a fee or otherwise), regardless of whether your response is public or non-public. If you choose for your score to be “private”, unless you achieve an A grade in which case we may make your score public, we may only make it available to our group companies, companies we license to operate using the CDP name and brand, our country partners, research partners, report writers and scoring partners (each from time to time), in each case for any use within their organizations but not for publication. Note that if you also submit your response to Supply Chain Members it will also be available to any Supply Chain Member that has asked you to respond to the Questionnaire. For further details please see the Terms for responding to Supply Chain Members (2020 Forests).
5.FEE
Fee. We are a not-for-profit organization and charge certain companies an annual administrative fee to enable us to maintain the disclosure system. Unless you are exempt from paying the Fee, as set out below, if you are listed, incorporated or headquartered in a country/region that is listed in the next paragraph, you are required to pay the Fee plus any applicable taxes. The Fee is payable once regardless of how many responses (climate change, forests and water security) you submit in 2020. Please note that we may charge an additional fee if you want to amend your response after the Deadline or if you submit your response after the Deadline and you would like it to be scored.
Countries/regions where the Fee applies. A Responding Company will be required to pay the Fee if it is listed, incorporated or headquartered in any one of the following countries/regions:
Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Cayman Islands, Channel Islands, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic, Republic of), Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirate, the UK or the USA.
Exemptions from the Fee. A Responding Company is exempt from paying the Fee if:
(a) it falls within one of CDP’s investor samples and it has not submitted a response to CDP in the last three years; or
(b) it is responding only to CDP’s supply chain request.
Please note we will decide in our absolute discretion as to whether the Fee is payable or not and we will notify you before you submit your response. A full list of companies in our investor samples is available on our website.
Payment of the Fee. You must pay the Fee by credit or debit card or request an invoice via CDP’s online corporate dashboard, which must be paid within such time as set out in the invoice. Please note that you will not be able to submit your response unless you have paid the Fee, you have requested an invoice or you are exempt from paying the Fee.
6.RIGHTS IN THE RESPONSES
Ownership. All intellectual property rights in your response will be owned by you or your licensors.
License. You grant to us, or shall procure for us, a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, assignable, sub-licensable, royalty-free and global license to use your response and any copyright and data base rights in your response for the uses set out in these terms.
7.IMPORTANT REPRESENTATIONS
You confirm that:
(a) the person submitting the response to us is authorized by you to submit the response;
(b) you have obtained all necessary consents and permissions to submit the response to us; and
(c) the response that you submit:
(i) does not infringe the rights of any third party (including privacy, publicity or intellectual property rights);
(ii) does not defame any third party; and
(iii) does not include any Personal Data.
8.LIABILITY
We do not exclude or limit in any way our liability to you where it would be unlawful to do so. This includes liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence or the negligence of our employees, agents or subcontractors; for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
We are not liable for business losses. Subject to these terms, CDP and the Billing Company have no liability to you in any circumstances for any loss of revenue, loss of profit, loss of business, business interruption, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, loss of reputation, loss of, damage to or corruption of data or software or any indirect or consequential loss or damage.
Exclusion of liability. Subject to these terms, CDP and the Billing Company have no liability to you in any circumstances arising from the content or submission of your response to us, our use of your response or your score and/or the use of your response or your score by any third parties.
Limitation of liability. Subject to these terms, CDP and the Billing Company’s total liability to you in all circumstances shall be limited to an amount equivalent to the Fee or to £785 if you are not required to pay the Fee.
9.GENERAL
We may transfer our rights to someone else. We may transfer our rights and obligations under these terms to another organization.
Nobody else has any rights under these terms. These terms are between you and us. No other person shall have any rights to enforce any of its terms.
Entire agreement. These terms constitute the entire agreement between you and us unless you also choose to share your response with supply chain members, in which case you will also be subject to our Terms for responding to Supply Chain Members (2020 Forests).
Variation. CDP (acting on its own behalf and the Billing Company’s behalf, if applicable) reserves the right to change these terms at any time. Such changes shall be effective immediately or such other time as CDP elects. In the event of any materially adverse changes, you may request to withdraw your response within 30 days of us notifying you of the change.
If a court finds part of these terms illegal, the rest will continue in force. Each of the paragraphs of these terms operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining paragraphs will remain in full force and effect.
Governing law and jurisdiction. These terms are governed by English law and you and us both agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts to resolve any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with these terms or their subject matter or formation.
Language. If these terms are translated into any language other than English, the English language version will prevail.
10.AMOUNT OF FEE
Location of Responding Company
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Fee (exclusive of any applicable taxes)
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Brazil
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BRL 4,000
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India
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INR 67,000
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Japan
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JPY 97,500
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UK
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GBP 785
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Europe (excluding UK)
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EUR 925
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Rest of the world
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USD 975
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11.BILLING COMPANY
Billing Company | Location of Responding Company |
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CDP Worldwide
| Algeria, Australia, Bahrain, Belarus, Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Channel Islands, Egypt, Gabon, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran (Republic of), Ireland, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom
|
CDP Worldwide (Europe) gGmbH
| Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
|
CDP North America, Inc
| Canada, USA
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Carbon Disclosure Project (Latin America)
| Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru
|
CDP Operations India Private Limited | India
|
一般社団法人
CDP Worldwide-Japan
| Japan
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If the Responding Company is located in a territory that is not listed in the table above, the Billing Company shall be CDP Worldwide.
Terms for responding to Supply Chain Members (2020 Forests)
These terms apply if you are submitting a response to the CDP Forests Questionnaire 2020 to Supply Chain Members. If you are also submitting a response to Investors the Terms for responding to Investors (2020 Forests), above, will also apply.
1.DEFINITIONS
CDP: means CDP Worldwide, a charitable company registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (registered charity no. 1122330 and a company number 05013650). References to “we”, “our” and “us” in these terms are references to CDP.
Deadline: means 26 August 2020.
Full Version: means the version of the Questionnaire which contains all questions that are applicable to you.
Minimum Version: means the version of the Questionnaire which contains a subset of the questions included in the Full Version.
Personal Data: means data which relates to an individual who can be identified by such data, such as a person’s name and job title.
Questionnaire: means the Full Version and the Minimum Version of the CDP Forests Questionnaire 2020.
Responding Company: means the company responding to the Questionnaire. References to “you” and “your” in these terms are references to the Responding Company.
Supply Chain Member: means an organization that is requesting data from its suppliers.
2.PARTIES
The parties to these terms shall be CDP and the Responding Company.
3.THESE TERMS
These are the terms that apply when you submit a response to our Questionnaire to Supply Chain Members. If you do not agree to these terms, please contact us at [email protected] to discuss them with us.
4.RESPONDING TO OUR QUESTIONNAIRE
General. When responding to our Questionnaire, you will be given a choice as to whether your response can be made public or whether your response is non-public. We strongly encourage you to make your response public, but in either case, we will not divulge the relationship between you and any Supply Chain Member that has asked you to respond other than to our group companies, companies we license to operate using the CDP name and brand (for example, CDP North America, Inc and CDP Europe AISBL), our country partners, research partners, report writers and scoring partners (each from time to time), all of which are obliged to keep such relationship confidential.
Deadline for responding. You must submit your response to us using our online response system by the Deadline for your response to be eligible for scoring. If you submit your response after the deadline but on or before 30 September 2020 (the date our online response system will close in 2020) it will not be scored and may not be included in any report, data product or other analysis.
Public responses. If you agree that your response can be made public, we may use and make it available for all purposes that we decide (whether for a fee or otherwise), including, for example, making your response available on our website, to our investor signatories and other third parties and scoring your response. Note that information you submit within the Supply Chain module (2020 Forests) will be treated as non-public (see below for details).
Non-public responses. If your response is non-public, we may use it only as follows:
(a) make it available as soon as it is received by CDP to any Supply Chain Member that has asked you to respond to the Questionnaire for any use within their organization but not for publication unless any data from your response has been anonymized or aggregated in such manner that it has the effect of being anonymized;
(b) make it available as soon as it is received by CDP to our group companies, companies we license to operate the CDP name and brand, our country partners, research partners, report writers and scoring partners (each from time to time):
(i) to score your response; and
(ii) for any other use within their organizations but not for publication unless any data from your response has been anonymized or aggregated in such manner that it has the effect of being anonymized.
Supply Chain module (2020 Forests). Information you submit in response to the Supply Chain module (2020 Forests) (questions SF0, SF1, and SF2 of the Questionnaire) will be treated as non-public even if you choose to make your response public. Questions SF1.1, SF2.1, and SF2.2a ask you to select a Supply Chain Member using a drop-down menu in our online response system, and only the Supply Chain Member you select for each row will have access to the information in it. For all other questions in the Supply Chain module (2020 Forests) the information you submit will be accessible to any Supply Chain Member that has asked you to respond to the Questionnaire. All information you submit in the Supply Chain module (2020 Forests) will be accessible to CDP and to our group companies, companies we license to operate the CDP name and brand, our country partners, research partners, report writers and scoring partners (each from time to time), all of which are obliged to keep such information confidential.
Amending your response. You may amend a response you have submitted before the Deadline (26 August 2020). To do so you must notify us that you wish to amend your response by 20 August 2020 and you must resubmit it by the Deadline for your response to be eligible for scoring. From 21 August 2020, amendments to submitted responses can only be made by our staff and at our discretion and we may charge a fee for making them. Most such amendments to your response will be made from 2 November 2020 at the earliest. Please note that the final date for requesting an amendment is 30 November 2020 and any changes you request to your submitted response from 21 August 2020 may not be reflected in any score, report, data product or other analysis or use of your response. Please email [email protected] for more information about amending your response.
Scoring of responses to the Full Version (of the Questionnaire). If you submit your response to the Full Version in English using our online response system by the Deadline your response will be scored.
Please contact your local CDP office for information about scoring if you intend to submit your response in a language other than English.
Scoring of responses to the Minimum Version (of the Questionnaire). Responses to the Minimum Version will only be scored in certain circumstances. Please contact your local CDP office for further information.
Publication of scores. Unless you achieve an A grade, in which case we may make your score public, we may only make your score available to any Supply Chain Member that has asked you to respond to the Questionnaire, our group companies, companies we license to operate using the CDP name and brand, our country partners, research partners, report writers and scoring partners (each from time to time), in each case for any use within their organizations but not for publication.
5.RIGHTS IN THE RESPONSES
Ownership. All intellectual property rights in your response will be owned by you or your licensors.
License. You grant to us, or shall procure for us, a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, assignable, sub-licensable, royalty-free and global license to use your response and any copyright and data base rights in your response for the uses set out in these terms.
6.IMPORTANT REPRESENTATIONS
You confirm that:
(a) the person submitting the response to us is authorized by you to submit the response;
(b) you have obtained all necessary consents and permissions to submit the response to us; and
(c) the response that you submit:
(i) does not infringe the rights of any third party (including privacy, publicity or intellectual property rights);
(ii) does not defame any third party; and
(iii) does not include any Personal Data.
7.LIABILITY
We do not exclude or limit in any way our liability to you where it would be unlawful to do so. This includes liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence or the negligence of our employees, agents or subcontractors; for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
We are not liable for business losses. Subject to these terms, CDP has no liability to you in any circumstances for any loss of revenue, loss of profit, loss of business, business interruption, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, loss of reputation, loss of, damage to or corruption of data or software or any indirect or consequential loss or damage.
Exclusion of liability. Subject to these terms, CDP has no liability to you in any circumstances arising from the content or submission of your response to us, our use of your response and/or the use of your response by any third parties.
Limitation of liability. Subject to these terms, CDP’s total liability to you in all circumstances shall be limited to £785.
8.GENERAL
We may transfer our rights to someone else. We may transfer our rights and obligations under these terms to another organization.
Nobody else has any rights under these terms. These terms are between you and us. No other person shall have any rights to enforce any of its terms.
Entire agreement. These terms constitute the entire agreement between you and us, unless you also choose to share your response with investors in which case you will also be subject to our Terms for responding to Investors (2020 Forests).
Variation. CDP reserves the right to change these terms at any time. Such changes shall be effective immediately or such other time as CDP elects. In the event of any materially adverse changes, you may request to withdraw your response within 30 days of us notifying you of the change.
If a court finds part of these terms illegal, the rest will continue in force. Each of the paragraphs of these terms operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining paragraphs will remain in full force and effect.
Governing law and jurisdiction. These terms are governed by English law and you and us both agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts to resolve any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with these terms or their subject matter or formation.
Language. If these terms are translated into any language other than English, the English language version will prevail.
About CDP
CDP is an international non-profit that drives companies and governments to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, safeguard water resources and protect forests.
Voted number one climate research provider by investors and working with institutional investors with assets of US$96 trillion, we leverage investor and buyer power to motivate companies to disclose and manage their environmental impacts.
Please visit www.cdp.net or follow us @CDP to find out more.
What is the legal status of CDP?
CDP Worldwide (CDP) is a UK Registered Charity no. 1122330 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England no. 05013650. The charity has wholly owned subsidiaries in Germany and China and companies in Australia, Brazil and India over which it exercises control through majority Board representation. In the US, CDP North America, Inc. is an independently incorporated affiliate which has United States IRS 501(c)(3) charitable status.
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