2. Corporate social responsibility policy 2.2 Main challenges and GEODIS’s responses The table opposite presents the main non-financial issues identified by the Group and its approach to addressing them, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from the United Nations’ 2030 agenda. The Group conducted a dual materiality analysis in 2023 in order to update and prioritize this list of issues and redirect its CSR policy accordingly. Among the main CSR challenges presented opposite, six have been identified as major risks and are included in the Group’s mapping of major risks: ● health and safety; ● human rights in the value chain; ● adaptation to climate change; ● greenhouse gas emissions; ● air pollution; ● responsible purchasing. Issues (risks and opportunities) Sections of report Environment: act for the climate, reduce environmental impact Greenhouse gas emissions Climate (section 3.1) Air pollution Air quality (section 3.2) Adaptation to climate change Adaptation to climate change (section 3.1.5) Consumption of non‑renewable resources Managing natural resources (section 3.3) Social: be a responsible employer committed to playing its role in society Health and safety Health, safety and security (section 4.1) Working conditions and environment Management of talent (section 4.3) Compensation and benefits (section 4.5) Employee engagement Employee engagement (section 4.7) Human rights in the value chain Human rights and fundamental freedoms (section 4.8) Service continuity Service continuity (section 4.10) Ethics: choose ethical relations based on trust Responsible purchasing Responsible value chain (section 5.2) Business integrity Compliance and business integrity (section 5.1) Data privacy protection Data protection (section 5.3) Advocacy for CSR with our stakeholders Advocacy for CSR with our stakeholders (section 5.4) 32 - 2023 ACTIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
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