GRI Index GRI 102-55
The Eppendorf Group Sustainability Report 2021 complies with the guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and has been prepared in accordance with the “Core” option. We provide the relevant indicators, and information on how they have been fulfilled, directly in the body of the report. Furthermore, all indicators are listed in the GRI index and supplemented by additional information.
GRI 102 General Disclosures 2016
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Organizational profile
102-1
Name of the organization
About Eppendorf
102-2
Activities, brands, products, and services
About Eppendorf
102-3
Location of headquarters
About Eppendorf
102-4
Location of operations
About Eppendorf
102-5
Ownership and legal form
About Eppendorf
102-6
Markets served
About Eppendorf
102-7
Scale of the organization
About Eppendorf
102-8
Information on employees and other workers
Key Sustainability Indicators: Employees
102-9
Supply chain
The Eppendorf supply chain is diversified and comprises national as well as international suppliers. Geographically, they are primarily located in Europe, Asia and North America.
102-10
Significant changes to the organization and its supply chain
There were no significant changes to the supply chain during the reporting period.
About Eppendorf
102-11
Precautionary principle or approach
Strategy & Management
102-12
External initiatives
Strategy & Management
102-13
Membership of associations
Eppendorf is a member of the following associations: Laboratory Products Association ( LPA ) Verband der Chemischen Industrie ( VCI )
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Ethics and integrity
102-16
Values, principles, standards, and norms of behavior
Strategy & Management
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Stakeholder engagement
102-40
List of stakeholder groups
Strategy & Management
102-41
Collective bargaining agreements
Eppendorf SE is not bound by collective bargaining agreements; accordingly, no employees are covered by collective bargaining agreements.
102-42
Identifying and selecting stakeholders
Strategy & Management
102-43
Approach to stakeholder engagement
Strategy & Management
102-44
Key topics and concerns raised
Strategy & Management
Specific Standard Information: Environment
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GRI 301: Materials 2016
103
Management Approach
Environment & Resources
301-1
Materials used by weight or volume
As the Group-wide reporting of materials used is currently being developed, only specific material data are available at present
Key Sustainability Indicators: Materials
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GRI 302: Energy 2016
103
Management Approach
Energy & Emissions
302-1
Energy consumption within the organization
Key Sustainability Indicators: Environment
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GRI 303: Water and effluents 2018
303-3
Water withdrawal
Key Sustainability Indicators: Environment
Specific Standard Information: Social
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GRI 401: Employment 2016
401-1
New employee hires and employee turnover
Key Sustainability Indicators: Employees
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GRI 404: Training and Education 2016
103
Management Approach
Employees
404-1
Average hours of training per year per employee
Employees
404-3
Percentage of employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews
Employees
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GRI 405: Diversity and Equal Opportunity 2016
103
Management Approach
Employees
405-1
Diversity of governance bodies and employees
Employees Key Sustainability Indicators: Employees
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GRI 416: Customer Health and Safety 2016
103
Management Approach
Customer Health & Safety
416-1
Assessment of the health and safety impacts of product and service categories
Customer Health & Safety