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Description of the organization’s operations
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Organization description
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Processes
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Description of the organization's products and services
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Scope and coverage of other management systems
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Info
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Stakeholders and their needs and expectations
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Value chain
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Scope and coverage of the sustainability program
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Operating environment
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Mission
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Vision
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Values
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Sustainability strategy
SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS, RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES
OPERATING PRINCIPLES, GOALS AND MEASURES
Sustainability communication
VSME
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Basis for preparation
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Practices, policies and future initiatives for transitioning towards a more sustainable economy
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Strategy: Business model and sustainability – Related initiatives
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Description of practices, policies and future initiatives for transitioning towards a more sustainable economy
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Environment
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Social
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Governance
Greenhouse gas emissions
Calculation methodology
Emissions (tCO2ekv)
Specified emissions (tCO2ekv)
Development of emissions
Energy
Waste
Water consumption
Social topics
Own workforce
Non-employee workers
Governance topics
Incidents of corruption and bribery
Influence
Payments
Tax footprint
Taxonomy
Overview
General information
Mission
Vision
Values
VSME standard information
B1 Basis for preparation
Scope of the report
Omitted information
Report coverage
Covered subsidiaries in the report
NACE sector classification codes
Information about the company’s country of primary operations and location of significant assets, as well as the geolocation of sites owned, leased, or managed by that company
Sustainability-related certificates
B2 Practices, policies and future initiatives for transitioning towards a more sustainable economy
Information concerning cooperatives
C1 Strategy: Business model and sustainability – Related initiatives
Significant products and services
Significant markets
Main business relationships
Sustainability-related key elements of strategy
C2 Description of practices, policies and future initiatives for transitioning towards a more sustainable economy
Additional information on practices, policies, and future initiatives for transitioning towards a more sustainable economy
Additional information
Environment
B3 Energy and greenhouse gas emissions
Renewable
Non-renewable
Total
Electricity (as reflected in utility billings) (MWh)
0
0
0
Fuels (MWh)
0
0
0
District heating (MWh)
0
0
0
Total
0
0
0
Additional information on energy consumption
Scope 1
:
0
SCOPE 2 - market
:
0
SCOPE 2 - location
:
0
Scope 3
:
0
Total greenhouse gas emissions
0
Scope 1
0
tCO2eq
Scope 2, market-based | location-based
0
tCO2eq
Scope 3
0
tCO2eq
Additional information on greenhouse gas emissions
0
tCO2e/t€
Additional information on greenhouse gas emission intensity
B4 Pollution of air, water and soil
Additional information on polluting air, water and soil
B5 Biodiversity
Additional information on biodiversity sensitive areas
Land-use type
Area, previous year (hectares)
Area, reporting year (hectares)
% change
Total sealed area
0
0
0
Total nature-oriented area on-site
0
0
0
Total nature-oriented area off-site
0
0
0
Total use of land
0
0
0
Additional information on land-use
B6 Water
Water withdrawal (m3)
All sites
0
Sites in areas with high-water stress
0
Additional information on water withdrawal
Water consumption
All sites
0
Sites in areas with high-water stress
0
Additional information on water consumption
B7 Resource use, circular economy and waste management
Further information on the circular economy
The company's operations generate only household waste.
non-hazardous waste
Hazardous waste
Waste diverted to recycle or reuse (t)
Waste directed to disposal (t)
Total waste generated (t)
Additional information on waste
Additional information on material flows
C3 GHG reduction targets and climate transition
SCOPE 1
Base year
Base year emissions (tCO2eq)
Short-term target year
Emissions target of short-term target year (tCO2ekv)
Long-term target year
Emissions target of long-term target year (tCO2ekv)
Share of Scope 1 emissions that the target concerns
List of main actions to achieve Scope 1 emissions target
SCOPE 2
Base year
Base year emissions (tCO2eq)
Short-term target year
Emissions target of short-term target year (tCO2ekv)
Long-term target year
Emissions target of long-term target year (tCO2ekv)
Share of Scope 2 emissions that the target concerns
List of main actions to achieve Scope 2 emissions target
SCOPE 3
Base year
Base year emissions (tCO2eq)
Short-term target year
Emissions target of short-term target year (tCO2ekv)
Long-term target year
Emissions target of long-term target year (tCO2ekv)
Share of Scope 3 emissions that the target concerns
List of main actions to achieve Scope 3 emissions target
Additional information on greenhouse gas reduction targets
Additional information on a transition plan
Additional information on adopting a transition plan for climate change mitigation
C4 Climate risks
Additional information on climate-related hazards
Additional information on climate-related transition events
Additional information on financial impacts
Additional information (environment)
Social
B8 General characteristics of workforce
Type of contract
Number of employees
Temporary contract
0
Permanent contract
0
Total employees
0
Additional information on employment contracts
Gender
Number of employees
Male
0
Female
0
Other
0
Not reported
0
Total employees
0
Additional information on employees
Additional information on employment contracts in different countries
0
%
Additional information on employee turnover
B9 Health and safety
Work-related accidents
0
Rate of work-related accidents
0
Additional information on work-related accidents
Number of fatalities as a result of work-related injuries
Number of fatalities as a result of work-related ill health
0
0
Additional information on fatalities
B10 Remuneration, collective bargaining and training
Employees receive at least the applicable minimum wage.
Employees receive less than the applicable minimum wage.
Additional information on renumeration
0
%
Additional information on gender pay gap
0
%
Additional information on collective bargaining agreements
Average training hours / employee
h
Average training hours / male employee
h
Average training hours / female employee
h
Additional information on training
C5 Additional (general) workforce characteristics
Number of female employees at management level
Number of male employees at management level
Female-to-male ratio
Additional information on employees at management level
Number of self-employed workers working exclusively for the company
Number of temporary workers provided by companies engaged in employment activities
Additional information on self-employed and temporary workers
C6 Additional own workforce information - Human rights policies and processes
Does the company have a code of conduct or human rights policy for its own workforce:
Yes
No
Which of the following topics does the policy cover:
Child labor
Yes
No
Forced labor
Yes
No
Human trafficking
Yes
No
Discrimination
Yes
No
Accident prevention
Yes
No
Other
Yes
No
Other:
Additional information on human rights policies and processes
Does the company have a complaints-handling mechanism for its own workforce:
Yes
No
Additional information on complaints-handling mechanisms
C7 Severe negative human rights incidents
Does the company have confirmed human rights incidents within its own workforce that relate to:
Child labor
Yes
No
Forced labor
Yes
No
Human trafficking
Yes
No
Discrimination
Yes
No
Other
Yes
No
Other:
Actions to address human rights incidents within the company's own workforce
Additional information on human rights incidents within the company's own workforce
Does the company have confirmed human rights incidents involving workers in the value chain, affected communities, consumers, or end-users:
Yes
No
Description in more detail (if the answer is "yes")
Additional information on other human rights incidents
Additional information (social)
Governance
B11 Convictions and fines for corruption and bribery
Total number of convictions handed down for the violation of anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws
Total number of fines issued for the violation of anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws
€
Additional information on violations of anti-corruption and anti-bribery laws
C8 Revenues from certain sectors and exclusion from EU reference benchmarks
Is the company active in the following sectors:
Controversial weapons
Yes
No
Turnover
€
The cultivation and production of tobacco
Yes
No
Turnover
€
Fossil fuels
Yes
No
Turnover
€
Coal
Turnover
€
Oil
Turnover
€
Gas
Turnover
€
Production of agrochemicals
Yes
No
Turnover
€
Additional information on operating in certain sectors
Is the company excluded from any EU reference benchmarks that are aligned within the Paris Agreement:
Yes
No
Additional information on exclusion from reference benchmarks
C9 Gender diversity ratio in governance body
Number of female members
Number of male members
Ratio of female to male members
Additional information on governance body
Additional information (governancel)
Environmental issues
Reporting period
Greenhouse gas emissions
Scope 1 emissions
refer to the direct emissions resulting from an organization's operations.
Scope 2 emissions
refer to emissions caused by the energy purchased or acquired by the organization. Scope 2 emissions can be calculated in two ways: market-based and location-based. The market-based calculation method reveals the actual emissions from the energy procured by the organization, using emission factors provided by the energy suppliers. The location-based calculation method reflects the average emissions in the geographical areas where the energy is consumed, using general, regional, or national emission factors. Therefore, the emission figures obtained from market-based and location-based calculations usually differ from each other.
When totaling scope 2 emissions, the emission figures obtained from the market-based calculation method are primarily used.
If the market-based method cannot be applied, figures from the location-based method are used.
Scope 3
emissions refer to the organization’s indirect emissions in its upstream and downstream value chain.
Calculation methodology
Scope 1
:
0
SCOPE 2 - market
:
0
SCOPE 2 - location
:
0
Scope 3
:
0
Emissions
Total greenhouse gas emissions
0
Scope 1
0
tCO2eq
Scope 2, market-based | location-based
0
tCO2eq
Scope 3
0
tCO2eq
Development of emissions
Chart type
Bar
Line
SCOPE 1
SCOPE 2 - market
SCOPE 2 - location
SCOPE 3
Energy
Energy consumption
Total energy consumption
0.00
MWh
From fossil sources
0.00
MWh
Fuel from coal and coal products
0.00
MWh
Fuel from crude oil and petroleum products
0.00
MWh
Fuel from natural gas
0.00
MWh
Fuel from other fossil sources
0.00
MWh
Purchased or acquired electricity, heat, steam, and cooling from fossil sources
0.00
MWh
From nuclear sources
0.00
MWh
Fuel from renewable sources
0.00
MWh
Fuel from renewable sources (including biomass, renewable hydrogen)
0.00
MWh
Purchased or acquired electricity, heat, steam, and cooling from renewable sources
0.00
MWh
Self-generated non-fuel renewable energy
0.00
MWh
Energy production
Non-renewable energy production
0.00
MWh
Renewable energy production
0.00
MWh
Waste
The total amount of waste from own operations
0
kg
The total amount of hazardous waste generated
0
kg
The total amount of radioactive waste generated
0
kg
The total amount of non-recycled waste
0
kg
The percentage of non-recycled waste
Waste directed to disposal
0
kg
Breakdown 1: Non-hazardous waste and hazardous waste
Non-hazardous waste
0
kg
Hazardous waste
0
kg
Breakdown 2: Waste treatment types
Incineration
0
kg
Landfill
0
kg
Other disposal operations
0
kg
Waste diverted from disposal
0
kg
Breakdown 1: Non-hazardous waste and hazardous waste
Non-hazardous waste
0
kg
Hazardous waste
0
kg
Breakdown 2: Recovery operation types
Recycling
0
kg
Preparation for reuse
0
kg
Other recovery operations
0
kg
Background information on the composition of the waste
Background information on the data calculation methodologies used to determine and classify products designed along circular principles
General information on the waste
Water consumption
Total water consumption
0
m³
Total water consumption in areas at water risk, including areas of high-water stress
0
m³
Total water recycled and reused
0
m³
Total water stored
0
m³
Changes in total water storage
0
m³
Information on the calculation methodologies used and the acquisition of data
Information on the water basins’ water quality and quantity and how the data was compiled
Information on water withdrawals and water discharges
Water intensity
0
m³/milj€
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Social topics
Incidents of corruption and bribery
Incidents of corruption and bribery
Number of judgments
0
Amount of fines
0
€
Convictions related to corruption and bribery
Number of cases
0
Confirmed incidents of corruption and bribery
Nature of incidents
Actions taken to address violations of procedures and standards for preventing corruption and bribery
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Number of incidents that resulted in the dismissal of an employee
kpl
Number of incidents that resulted in other disciplinary actions against an employee
kpl
Number of incidents related to a business partner where a contract was terminated or not renewed due to the case
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Political influence and lobbying activities
Representatives responsible for overseeing political influence and lobbying activities in governance, management and supervisory bodies
Total monetary value of financial and in-kind political contributions made directly and indirectly
€
Total monetary value broken down by area
Total monetary value broken down by type of recipient
Assessment of the total monetary value
Main topics of lobbying activities
Members appointed to governance, management and supervisory bodies who have held a similar position in public administration in the two years preceding the appointment
Transparency register information
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Payments
Own payment practices
Average invoice payment time
Days
Standard payment terms for the main supplier groups
Payments made in alignment with standard payment terms
%
Legal proceedings currently outstanding for late payments
kpl
Additional information about payment practices
Payment practices for customers
Payment methods and terms offered to business and consumer customers
Actions taken in cases where there is an error in invoicing
Practices for payment reminders and debt collection
Practices for returns, contract cancellations and complaints
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Tax footprint
A tax footprint
indicates how much taxes an organization’s activities contribute to society. It is calculated by adding the direct and indirect taxes paid by the organization and subtracting any tax credits received.
Direct taxes
are taxes paid directly to the tax authority. These taxes are directly imposed on an organization's income and assets.
Indirect taxes
are taxes collected from the consumption or production of goods and services rather than directly from the company’s income or assets. These taxes are ultimately paid by the end consumer through the price of goods or services.
Tax credits
are reductions, allowances, or refunds granted by tax authorities that decrease the amount of taxes payable.
Turnover
0
€
Profit before tax
0
€
Direct taxes
Direct taxes are taxes that are paid directly to the tax authority. These taxes are imposed directly on a company's income and assets
Corporate tax
0
€
Property tax
0
€
Environmental taxes
0
€
Withholding taxes
0
€
Employer contributions
0
€
Employer's earnings-related pension contributions
0
€
Employer health insurance contributions
0
€
Employer's unemployment insurance contributions
0
€
Accident and group life insurance premiums
0
€
Other taxes
0
€
Total direct taxes
0.00
€
Indirect taxes
Indirect taxes are taxes that are collected from the consumption or production of goods and services, rather than directly from a company's income or assets. These taxes are ultimately paid by the end consumer through the price of goods or services.
VAT expensed
0
€
Excise taxes
0
€
Customs duties
0
€
Total taxes paid
0.00
€
Remitted taxes
Taxes paid are taxes that a company has collected or withheld and paid to the tax authorities.
Value-added tax (VAT)
€
Withholding from wages
€
Withholding from dividends
0
€
Total taxes paid
0.00
€
Tax credits
Tax credits are reductions, allowances, or refunds granted by tax authorities that decrease the amount of taxes payable.
Tax deductions
0
€
Total indirect taxes
€
Total tax credits
0
€
Total tax footprint
0
€
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Taxonomy
Taxonomy eligibility and taxonomy conformity
Performance indicators
€
Taxonomy eligible business
Business according to taxonomy
Turnover
Capital Expenditure (CapEx) €
Operational expenses (OpEx) €
The share of taxonomy-compliant business from taxonomy-eligible business
0.00
%
Fulfillment of technical evaluation criteria
Implementation of minimum social protection measures
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