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NAT.B11 Hazardous substances and waste
What did the company score for NAT.B11 Hazardous substances and waste in the Nature Benchmark?
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About the data

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Pollution is among the primary drivers of biodiversity loss, with large amounts of hazardous chemicals and other pollutants affecting ecosystem function and leading to population decline (UNEP, BRS Conventions and Minamata Convention, 2021). Persistence of such hazardous substances and waste in the environment can lead to uptake by wildlife and humans resulting in reproductive and carcinogenic effects. As such, this indicator covers the production and management of hazardous substances as well as waste management.

A note on the scoring system

Wikirate uses a standardized 10-point scoring system to enable comparison of company scores across different benchmarks. In the Nature Benchmark, companies can earn 1 point per indicator, which are then added together and calculated as a percentage of the total score for a measurement area (MA) to determine the final score for the MA. The overall Wikirate score is calculated by combining these scores with the appropriate weightings, and converting them to a 10-point scale. For instance, if a company achieves a final score of 50, the corresponding Rating will be 5.

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score = (x) -> 
  if x == "Yes"
    10
  else
    0
    
redistributed_weights = (weights, values) ->
  num_of_weighted_values = weights.length  
  for value, index in values
    if value == "Not Applicable"
      num_of_weighted_values -= 1
      redistributed_weight_value = weights[index]
      for weight, i in weights
        if weight == 0
          continue
        weights[i] = weight + redistributed_weight_value/num_of_weighted_values
      weights[index] = 0
  weights
  
weights = (1/6 for i in [0...6])
hazardous_substances_and_waste = [reduction_evidence, phase_out_targets, svhc, waste_reduction_evidence, waste_reduction_targets, waste_reporting]
redistributed_weights(weights, hazardous_substances_and_waste)

weights.reduce((weighted_sum, weight, index) -> 
              weighted_sum + weight*score(hazardous_substances_and_waste[index])
             , 0)
NAT.B11.EA Hazardous Substances Reduction Evidence
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World Benchmarking Alliance
reduction_evidence
NAT.B11.EB Hazardous Substances Phase-Out Targets
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World Benchmarking Alliance
phase_out_targets
NAT.B11.EC SVHC (substance of very high concern) Commitment
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World Benchmarking Alliance
svhc
NAT.B11.ED Hazardous Waste Reduction Evidence
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World Benchmarking Alliance
waste_reduction_evidence
NAT.B11.EE Hazardous Waste Reduction Targets
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World Benchmarking Alliance
waste_reduction_targets
NAT.B11.EF Hazardous Waste Reporting
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World Benchmarking Alliance
waste_reporting
License
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Topics
Environment
Waste
Hazardous Waste
Governance
Sustainability Strategy
Sustainability Goals & Targets
Social
Consumer Rights
Fair Marketing & Consumer Information
Product Safety
Transparency
Public ESG Commitments
Waste Management & Disposal Practices
Sustainability & ESG Reporting
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Framework Mappings
Value Type
Number
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Range
0-10
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Options
Researchable
no
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Assessment
Community Assessed
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