Ecosystem conversion and restoration
The company does not disclose a commitment to ensure zero conversion, nor does it have time-bound targets to achieve conversion-free supply chains. Additionally, the company does not disclose activities to achieve conversion-free supply chains.
Finally, the company does not disclose details and outcomes of ecosystem restoration projects in areas affected by its own operations or by its suppliers.
GHG emissions
The company should set time-bound targets to reduce its scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions as well as report progress against them. Additionally, while it discloses its scope 1 and 2 emissions by year, there is an increase in the amount of emissions. It should report progress against its scope 1 and 2 targets. Crucially, the company needs to reduce its scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions and its scope 3 targets need to align with a 1.5-degree trajectory.
Impact and dependencies assessment
While the company has initiated biodiversity conservation efforts, it still has the opportunity to assess its impacts on nature, including biodiversity, within its own operations, and disclose the methodology and results. It can also evaluate and disclose its impact on biodiversity in its supply chain, and assess its dependencies on nature both within its own operations and upstream business relationships.
Invasive species
The company has not identified any activities that could lead to the introduction of invasive alien species in its own operations.
Key areas and species
While the company has made efforts to trace species in specific areas of its operations, it still has an opportunity to fully disclose species populations in or near its sites. Moreover, providing clarity on locations close to vital biodiversity areas, both within its operations and among its suppliers, would enhance their commitment to conservation. Additionally, to further reinforce its dedication, the company can disclose the conservation status, in line with national and global standards, of species identified in its domains.
Resource exploitation and circularity performance
No evidence was found regarding the company’s efforts to work towards a circular economy or which organisms it exploits. The company has an opportunity to develop a strategy and publicly report on specific, time-bound targets.
Solid and air pollution
The company should commit to avoid developing or marketing new chemicals or products with SVHC (substance of very high concern) properties, as well as work on reducing the production of hazardous substances.
Water
The company has an opportunity to further improve water withdrawal by setting a time-bound target, showing year-on-year reductions in water withdrawal, and engaging with suppliers. The company does not disclose relevant information on rights to water in its operations or supply chains.