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Q2.2b: Please explain why not
Q2.3: Do you engage with policy makers to encourage further action on mitigation and/or adaptation? • Yes • No
Q2.3a: Please explain (i) the engagement process and (ii) actions you are advocating (i) Engagement process i. Method of engagement – e.g. through a trade organization, as an individual company, through funding of a third party, etc. and public or private;
ii. Topic of engagement – e.g. legislation, policy, products/ technologies;
iii. Nature of engagement – e.g. responding to a consultation, participating in policy research;
(ii) Actions advocated i. The nature of advice given, e.g. were you encouraging action on mitigation, on adaptation, endorsement or opposition of policy proposals?
Targets & Initiatives
Q3.1: Did you have an emissions’ reduction target that was active (ongoing or reached completion) in the reporting year? • Absolute target • Intensity target • Absolute and intensity targets • No
Q3.1a: Please provide details of your absolute target • ID • Scope • % of emissions in scope • % of reduction from base year • Base year • Base year emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)
• Target year • Comment
Q3.1b: Please provide details of your intensity target
• ID • Scope • % of emissions in scope • % of reduction from base year • Base year • Base year emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)
• Target year • Comment
Q3.1c: Please also indicate what change in absolute emissions this intensity target reflects • ID • Direction of change anticipated in absolute Scope 1+2 emissions at target completion?
• % change anticipated in absolute Scope 1+2 emissions
• Direction of change anticipated in absolute Scope 3 emissions at target completion?
• % change anticipated in absolute Scope 3 emissions
• Comment
3.1d: Please provide details on your progress against this target made in the reporting year • ID • % complete (time) • % complete (emissions) • Comment
Q3.1e: Please explain (i) why not; and (ii) forecast how your emissions will change over the next five years
Q3.2: Does the use of your goods and/or services directly enable a third party to avoid GHG emissions? • Yes • No
Q3.2a: Please provide details i. How the emissions are/were avoided;
ii. An estimate of the amount of emissions that are/were avoided over time, e.g. x metric tonnes CO2e per year with a 2007 baseline; x metric tonnes per year over a period of 10 years (2003-2013);
iii. The methodology, assumptions, emission factors and global warming
potentials used for your estimations;
iv. Whether you are considering generating CERs or ERUs within the framework of CDM or JI (UNFCCC).
Q3.3: Did you have emissions’ reduction initiatives that were active within the reporting year (this can include those in the planning and implementation phases) • Yes • No
Q3.3a: Please provide details in the table below • Activity type • Description of activity • Annual monetary savings (unit currency)
• Investment required (unit currency) • Payback period
Q3.3b: What methods do you use to drive investment in emissions’ reduction activities?
Q3.3c: If you do not have any emissions’ reduction initiatives, please explain why not
Communications
Q4.1: Have you published information about your company’s response to climate change and GHG emissions performance for this reporting year in places other than in your CDP response? If so, please attach the publication(s)
Risk & Opportunities Module Climate Change Risks
Q5.1 Have you identified any climate change risks (current or future) that have the potential to generate a substantive change in your business operations, revenue or expenditure? • Risks driven by regulation • Risks driven by changes in physical climate parameters
• Risks driven by changes in other climate-related developments
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