Ardo CSR rapport 2024 - Flipbook - Page 83
The path to a more
sustainable food system
We are Ardo
Minimal environmental
impact
Agronomy
MIMOSA+
Food safety, quality
and innovation
Respect for
our employees
Relationship with
our stakeholders
Sustainability
statements
2. ESRS E1: Climate change
E1-1 — Transition plan for climate change mitigation
Ardo’s commitment to the Science-Based Targets initiative
Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
Recognising the need to mitigate Ardo’s climate impact and minimise our carbon footprint across the entire
Engaging with CDP enables Ardo to reinforce its sustainability and climate strategies.
value chain, we decided to align our emission reduction targets with the latest climate science. In December
The CDP is a global non-profit organisation that runs a leading environmental disclosure
2023, we formalised our dedication to climate mitigation by signing the Science-Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
system, helping companies measure and manage their environmental impact. Ardo's
commitment letter. Specifically, for our scope 1 and 2 emissions, we follow the pathway aimed at limiting global
participation to CDP will support the identification and assessment of material
warming to 1.5°C. For our scope 3 emissions, we follow the pathway well below 2°C. As part of our SBTi roadmap,
climate-related risks, opportunities and impacts by enhancing transparency,
we will distinguish between FLAG (forest, land, agriculture) and non-FLAG emissions.
improving data-driven decision making and aligning sustainability efforts with global
best practices.
We are currently in the process of developing our science-based reduction targets and decarbonisation
roadmaps.
Related to ESRS 2 SBM - 3
Material impacts, risks and opportunities and their
interaction with strategy and business model:
→ The path to a more sustainable food system
> 1. Committing to a more sustainable future
Related to ESRS 2 IRO-1
Description of processes to identify and assess material
climate-related impacts, risks and opportunities:
→ Sustainability statements
> ESRS 2 > Double materiality
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The Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)
is a non-profit and multi-stakeholder climate
initiative, led by CDP, the UN Global Compact,
the World Resources Institute and the World
Wildlife Fund. It provides a comprehensive
methodology for companies to establish
carbon reduction targets aligned with the
scientific imperatives outlined in the Paris
Agreement.