Universal Registration Document 2024
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MERGER OF THE SUSTAINABILITY REPORT AND THE VIGILANCE PLAN – KEY POINTS
MERGER OF THE SUSTAINABILITY REPORT AND THE VIGILANCE PLAN – KEY POINTS A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO IMPROVE THE CONSISTENCY AND CLARITY OF INFORMATION FOR OUR STAKEHOLDERS
Groupe ADP, subject to both the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and to the French law on the duty of vigilance (the Potier law 1 described below), is adopting an innovative approach by integrating its Vigilance Plan into its Sustainability Report. As the information overlaps, this strategic choice enables us to meet the requirements of both regulations while strengthening the consistency, clarity and transparency of the information communicated for the benefit of all our stakeholders. A law firm supported the process to ensure compliance with the Duty of Vigilance requirements. By grouping its ESG (Environmental, Social/Societal and Governance) commitments and actions in a single chapter, Groupe ADP presents a consolidated view of its initiatives, avoiding redundancy and cross-referencing from one report to another. To facilitate navigation in this chapter,
pictograms (opposite)* identify the sections related to each regulation, and a cross-reference table at the end of the report rounds out the readability of the responses to the specific requirements of the Vigilance Plan. Common issue Sustainability Report (SR) and Vigilance Plan (VP) Issues covered exclusively by the Vigilance Plan This approach is designed to optimise reporting. Merging the sustainability reports and the Vigilance Plan strengthens the robustness of internal data management and ensures more fluid and reliable communication with all stakeholders. This highlights not only the results achieved, but also the efforts made to manage the risks identified.
A DOUBLE MATERIALITY ASSESSMENT AND COMMITMENTS THAT GO BEYOND THE OBLIGATIONS REQUIRED UNDER THE CSRD
The Group's annual risk map is based on a consolidated analysis of thematic maps, including the duty of vigilance risk maps relating to the environment, Human Rights and supplier and subcontractor relations. In its analysis, it takes into account all types of risks to be analysed and the entire organisational scope and activities. By grouping the reporting of its ESG commitments and actions in a single chapter, Groupe ADP goes beyond the communication of material issues, impacts, risks and
opportunities within the meaning of its double materiality assessment, by also presenting the risks covered by its extended responsibility under its Duty of Vigilance. As this global approach to extended responsibility under the Duty of Vigilance does not use a scoring methodology in the risk identification phase, it highlights certain additional issues within the Vigilance Plan.
1 Law No. 2017-399 of 27 March 2017 on the duty of vigilance of parent companies and ordering companies.
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