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303-1 Interactions
wastewater discharged from our facilities meets applicable
with water as a
governmental waste-water standards.
shared resource
To reduce the water discharge, we invested in wastewater treatment systems in a selection of our depots. We also installed
high-pressure water cleaners in our depots to reduce water
consumption and water withdrawal.
303-1-b & d omitted due to lack of information.
303-2 Management
Omitted
Omitted due to lack of information.
of water dischargerelated impacts
303-3 Water withdrawal
Total water withdrawal is 109.86 Megaliter
There is no information available on the breakdown by source.
Total water withdrawal in areas with water stress is 96.05ML.
Those areas are India, Qatar and UAE (WRI,2023)
303-3-a&b & c omitted due to lack of information. Our priority
is to first build up complete and accurate data.
303-4 Water discharge
Omitted
303-4-a&b & c & d omitted due to lack of information. Our
priority is to first build up complete and accurate data.
303-5 Water
Omitted
consumption
303-5-a omitted due to lack of information
303-5-b omitted due to lack of information
303-5- c omitted as not applicable
Our priority is to first build up complete and accurate data.
GRI 305: Emissions 2016
305-1 Direct (Scope 1)
GHG emissions
Appendix 3
We only consider CO2 and HFCs in our scope 1 calculations.
We set the base year for GHG emissions as 2022. In 2022,
we switched reporting standards (2-4) therefore, to make the
comparison more reliable, we have decided to put 2022 as a
base year.
With the cease of the UK operations, Base year Scope 1 GHG
emissions = 8,391.54 Tons of CO2 equivalent
2023 Scope 1 GHG emissions = 9,925.05 Tons of CO2 equivalent
Emissions factor sources:
Diesel, gasoline, LNG : IPCC, India
Methane: IPCC
Natural gas liquid: IPCC
Propane: link
HFC: link.
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