Plastic Omnium // 2021 Universal Registration Document
NON-FINANCIAL REPORTING DISCLOSURE The risk management and non-financial reporting of the Group
the other on the public health communication initiatives proposed by ● the sites. The sites are thus encouraged by the Group to develop initiatives promoting health, beyond the occupational health aspect. The themes are left to the discretion of the sites according to their needs. The actions carried out this year included awareness-raising campaigns on sports, relaxation therapy, healthy nutrition and vaccination campaigns against Covid-19. Other projects involved donations of basic necessities (school supplies, clothing, food, etc.), waste collection and cleaning up areas, and the planting of trees and species that encourage the production of honey, to promote biodiversity. In total, more than 85% of sites conducted at least one annual health campaign and over 70% of sites proposed at least one annual action in favor of local communities.
The management of Human Rights is also taken into account in the various risks that affect overall human activity within the Group and throughout its value chain: Health – Safety and working conditions risk described on p. 147; ● the various Human Resources risks described on p. 150; ● Business Ethics risk described on p. 159; ● Responsible Purchasing risk described on p. 163. ● The management of these various risks involves the implementation of associated policies and procedures such as: the Group Code of Conduct; ● the Suppliers’ Charter and supplier assessments (EcoVadis); ● the Vigilance Plan and the Responsible Purchasing Policy; ● teleworking agreements; ● the Group’s Tax Policy; ● the Human Resources Strategy; ● the Code of Compliance with competition law; ● compensation policies and collective incentive policies, health cover ● and a Group Savings Plan; the Personal Data Protection Policy; ● the Top Safety and Top Planet programs. ● Plastic Omnium’s commitment in this area is also recognized by the ● Platinum status awarded by EcoVadis. Initiatives in favor of local communities The Group promotes Sustainable Development and Human Rights wherever it operates by carrying out concrete initiatives involving its employees to support local populations. Among the many initiatives carried out, we can mention the one of Mexico, where, in July 2021, Plastic Omnium employees supported the “Casa del Sol” initiative, which helps the most disadvantaged from various associations. Employees donated clothings in good condition to benefit children who, for various reasons, were separated from their parents. In Brazil in October 2021, employees took part in the Pink October initiative to fight against breast cancer and encourage medical prevention for women. A file with information was distributed to employees so that they could discuss this issue with their families. To promote collective action at its sites around the world, the Group has implemented two ACT FOR ALL TM markers: one on initiatives taken by employees to provide support or practical ● assistance to local society;
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ENVIRONMENTAL STAKES
The main environmental challenges identified for the Group are related to mitigation of climate change and adaptation to the consequences of climate change. They concern not only the Group’s activities but also those of its value chain, from the supply of goods and services by its suppliers to the use of its products and the management of their end-of-life. The other environmental risks analyzed by the Group are related to eco design, recyclability and the protection of biodiversity.
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RISK OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE 4.3.3.1
COMPANY'S BUSINESS MODEL IMPACT (NON-MITIGATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE)
Risk description Climate change is due to the massive increase in emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, mainly as a result of human activities. The transportation sector is a major contributor, accounting for 25% of emissions, of which three-fourths come from road transportation (passenger and freight). Plastic Omnium recognizes the importance and urgency of climate change, the Group contributes to issues. Through its actions to mitigate climate change, contributes to the achievement of the Paris Agreement, which defines a global framework to avoid harmful climate change by limiting global warming to below 2°C and continuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels.
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