Operational control (over an entity, site, operation or asset) is the situation where the undertaking has the ability to direct the operational activities and relationships of the entity, site, operation or asset.
Operational control (over an entity, site, operation or asset) is the situation where the undertaking has the ability to direct the operational activities and relationships of the entity, site, operation or asset.
The highest decision-making bodies in an organization, including committees. If there are no members from the administrative, management, or supervisory bodies, the CEO and deputy CEO (if applicable) should be included. In some cases, governance systems have two tiers, with separate supervision and management.
Learn moreSite refers to the location of one or more physical installations, which may be owned or operated by different entities. If shared infrastructure and facilities are present, the entire area where the installations are located can be considered a site.
Learn moreStakeholder engagement is a continuous process where the undertaking actively listens, comprehends, and addresses the interests and concerns of those involved, promoting effective communication and collaboration.
Learn moreSustainability-related opportunities that can positively influence financial outcomes. These include innovation, market trends, resource efficiency, or improved resilience, factors that affect cash flows, financing, or cost of capital over time.
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