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Sample N dot V
ESG Needs Attention 2/6
Country:
United States of America
Industry:
Health Care
Climate Performance
ESG data
ESG Targets
Climate performance is an area of concern: 0 SDiD points
ESG data transparency is good: 2 SDiD points
Sample N dot V can improve ESG target setting: 0 SDiD points
Sample N dot V obtains an ESG needs attention SDiD Score® with 2 out of 6 SDiD points.
Climate Performance
Climate performance trends of the company on selected topics
GHG Emissions fluctuated over the past 3 years.
Energy use was not measured over the past 3 years.
ESG targets
Implementing ESG commitments involves identification and setting of clear targets that can be readily measured and reported on to stakeholders.
Sample N dot V communicates data on 2 ESG targets
Industry benchmark is to report data on 3 ESG targets
Topics on which the company communicates ESG targets.
GHG
-We commit to reduce absolute scope 1 GHG emissions 46.2% by 2030 from a 2019 base year
-We further commit that 75% of our suppliers by spend, covering purchased goods and services, will have science-based targets by 2028
Energy
-We also commit to continue active annual sourcing of
100% renewable electricity through 2030
Resources: waste, CE, recycling
No targets identified
Compliance, Society
No targets identified
Worker health
No targets identified
People programmes
No targets identified
ESG data
Communication of ESG performance data form the basis for communicating the ESG strategy progress, informing company stakeholders, redefining and adjusting approaches to ESG. We reseseach if a company reports on ESG data topics. Data can be absolute or efficiency based.
Sample N dot V communicates data on 6 ESG topics
Industry benchmark is to report data on 4 ESG topics
Topics on which the company communicates ESG data.
Energy
Ren. Energy
Water
GHG Emissions
Waste
Occ. health
Regenerative Energy
-Renewable electricity as a percentage of total electricity (%): 100%