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Zero waste in all establishments
The company is declared and / or certified as "zero waste" in all its facilities.
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AENOR is currently the entity that issues the 'Zero Waste' certificate and awards it to those organisations that recover more than 90% of the waste they generate. Therefore, it is important to clarify that having this seal does not indicate the non-generation of waste, but rather an organised management that makes it possible to reduce its generation, prepare it to be used again or transform it into new raw materials to reintroduce it into the value chain.

Zero waste therefore from a certification point of view means sending as little waste as possible to landfill, recycling and valorising each of the waste fractions generated.
We will "assign a" "YES" "to this question if:

- The company has reached the category of "" zero waste "", either through a certification such as AENOR "" Zero waste "" or through the management of a specialized external company (for example Saica Natur in the case of Auchan Spain).
The company must be certified "" zero waste "" in all its points of sale in Spain.

We will assign a "NO" if:

- If you have an international presence and meet this condition only in a country outside of Spain
- If the company is certified "" zero residue "" only in some points of sale in Spain.
- We did not find any statement in this regard
- The company declares that it has revalued at least 90% of its waste, but does not have any certification or external company to verify this.

This information can be found in any of the following reports published on the companies' website:

- Annual memory
- Corporate Social Responsibility Report
- Sustainability Report
- Environmental Report
- Report on Carbon Footprint
- Non-Financial Information Statement (EINF)
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