Hermès // 2021 Universal Registration Document
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY THE PLANET: ENVIRONMENT
OBJECTIVES
INDICATORS
RÉSULTATS 2021
FORMALISE A CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY AND GOVERNANCE, DEFINE OBJECTIVES AND MONITOR INDICATORS
Validation of our carbon trajectory by the SBTi: reduction of 50.4% in scopes 1 and 2 in 2021 (absolute value) and 58.1% in scope 3 (intensity) between 2018 and 2030
Science-based Target initiative validation of scopes 1, 2 and 3 emission reduction targets
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-15.3% absolute reduction in emissions across all scopes since 2018
Align with global initiatives to reduce greenhouse gases
Compliance with the carbon trajectory validated by the SBTi
Notional price set at €40 per tCO 2 eq (industrial and real estate investments, transportation)
Define an internal carbon price
UNDERTAKE HIGH VALUE-ADDED VOLUNTARY CARBON OFFSET ACTIONS
100% scopes 1 and 2 GHG offset and 63.6% for transportation GHG thanks to the Livelihoods programme
Offset emissions corresponding to significant emission items
% of offset for scopes 1 and 2 and transportation
IMPLEMENT BIODIVERSITY TRAINING ACTIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
100+ people trained in 2020 via Biodiversity conference
Develop training to raise employee awareness
Number of employees trained
WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STAKEHOLDERS WHO ARE EXPERTS IN BIODIVERSITY
- WWF France since 2016 - CDC Biodiversité since 2020 - CISL (University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership) since 2020
Establish partnerships with leading expert organisations on the subject of biodiversity
Quality and duration of partnerships
ASSESS OUR IMPACTS ON BIODIVERSITY ACROSS OUR ENTIRE VALUE CHAIN (FAUNA AND FLORA) AND DEFINE OUR AMBITIONS ON A SCIENTIFIC BASIS (SBT)
14 production sites on which a Biodiversity assessment was carried out 92% of activities assessed according to a GBS (Global Biodiversity Score) study in 2021 Silk sector in 2020 and launch in 2021 of the goat leather supply chain by the CISL
Measure our biodiversity impacts at production site level
Number of production sites on which a Biodiversity assessment has been carried out
Measuring our biodiversity impacts across the entire value chain
Assessment and monitoring of the impact on biodiversity by 2025 (Act4Nature)
Conduct dedicated Biodiversity studies in certain supply chains Number of supply chains studied
IMPLEMENT BIODIVERSITY ACTIONS IN OUR MÉTIERS , SUPPLY CHAINS AND SITES ACCORDING TO THE IMPACTS
Involve our value chain in actions to promote biodiversity
Distribution of a CSR brief to our suppliers with a biodiversity component
Online publication and dissemination of the CSR brief in 2021 0 phytosanitary treatments on the green spaces of the 14 production sites studied
Objectives during the construction or renovation of production sites
Act at our production sites
CONTRIBUTE TO POSITIVE ACTIONS, INCLUDING OUTSIDE OUR SPHERE OF RESPONSIBILITY (FONDATION, LIVELIHOODS)
Forge partnerships around biodiversity
Number and duration of programmes supported in connection with biodiversity
Through the Foundation: Africa-TWIX (WWF) since 2016, Vigie-Nature École (National Museum of Natural History) since 2019, Étude sur les Caïmans (CNRS) since 2019 17 extensive projects with concrete social and environmental results More than 57,000 hectares restored and more than 132 million trees planted by Livelihoods
Number of projects supported through Livelihoods
Continue to develop our participation in the Livelihoods project
Number of hectares restored and number of trees planted
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