Indikatorer og Effektvurdering

Core indicators Additional indicators and percentage of habitat protected or restored. Identify type of habitat affected and its status EN27. Objectives, programmes, and targets for protecting and restoring native ecosystems and species in degraded areas EN28. Number of IUCN Red List species with habitats in areas affected by operations EN29. Business units currently operating or planning operations in or around protected or sensitive areas. Emissions, Effluents and Waste EN8. Greenhouse gas emissions. (CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs, SF6). Report separate subtotals for each gas in tonnes and in tonnes of CO2 equivalent for the following: • direct emissions from sources owned or controlled by the reporting entity • indirect emissions from imported electricity heat or steam See WRI- WBCSD Greenhouse Gas Protocol. EN30. Other relevant indirect greenhouse gas emissions. (CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs, SF6). Refers to emissions that are a consequence of the activities of the reporting entity, but occur from sources owned or controlled by another entity. Report in tonnes of gas and tonnes of CO2 equivalent. See WRI- WBCSD Greenhouse Gas Protocol. EN9. Use and emissions of ozone- depleting substances. Report each figure separately in accordance with Montreal Protocol Annexes A, B, C, and E in tonnes of CFC- 11 equivalents (ozone-depleting potential). EN31. All production, transport, import, or export of any waste deemed “hazardous” under the terms of the Basel Convention Annex I, II, III, and VIII. EN10. NOx, SOx, and other significant air emissions by type. Include emissions of substances regulated under: • local laws and regulations • Stockholm POPs Convention (Annex A, B, and C) – persistent organic pollutants • Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent (PIC) • Helsinki, Sofia, and Geneva Protocols to the Convention on Long-Range Trans- boundary Air Pollution EN32.Water sources and related ecosystems/habitats significantly affected by discharges of water and runoff. Include Ramsar-listed wetlands and the overall contribution to resulting environmental trends. See GRI Water Protocol EN11. Total amount of waste by type and destination. “Destination” refers to the method by which waste is treated, including composting, reuse, recycling, recovery, incineration, or landfilling. Explain type of classification method and estimation method EN12. Significant discharges to water by type. See GRI Water Protocol EN13. Significant spills of chemicals, oils, and fuels in terms of total number and total volume. Significance is defined in terms of both the size of the spill and impact on the surrounding environment. Suppliers EN33. Performance of suppliers relative to environmental components of programmes and procedures described in response to Governance Structure and Management Systems section (Section 3.16). Products and Services EN14. Significant environmental impacts of principal products and services. Describe and quantify where relevant.