About the data
Here we refer to heavier transport for large volumes of goods between purchasing centres and sales outlets for example.
European pollutant emission standards can be defined as the set of requirements that regulate the acceptable limits for internal combustion gas emissions from new vehicles sold in the EU Member States.
They are defined in a series of progressively implemented directives that are becoming increasingly restrictive, hence the increasing number of different standards (Euro 4, Euro 5, Euro 6...).
At present, EURO VI applies to heavy-duty vehicles and EURO 6 to passenger cars, with different emission limits for petrol and diesel vehicles.
We require in this metric that 80% of the company's transport is at least EURO 5, although the most current version is EURO 6, which in turn has evolved with various temporary regulations (Euro 6c, Euro 6d, Euro 6d-TEMP EVAP-ISC...)
European pollutant emission standards can be defined as the set of requirements that regulate the acceptable limits for internal combustion gas emissions from new vehicles sold in the EU Member States.
They are defined in a series of progressively implemented directives that are becoming increasingly restrictive, hence the increasing number of different standards (Euro 4, Euro 5, Euro 6...).
At present, EURO VI applies to heavy-duty vehicles and EURO 6 to passenger cars, with different emission limits for petrol and diesel vehicles.
We require in this metric that 80% of the company's transport is at least EURO 5, although the most current version is EURO 6, which in turn has evolved with various temporary regulations (Euro 6c, Euro 6d, Euro 6d-TEMP EVAP-ISC...)
Methodology
We will "assign a" "YES" "to this question if:
- The company declares that 80% of its heavy transport is at least under the EURO V standard or it is possible to calculate this ratio from the data published on its vehicles.
We will assign a "NO" if:
- The company does not publish data on the standards of its transport vehicles. Or:
- Less than 80% of its heavy transport is at least under the EURO V standard. This data is declared in a report or it is possible to calculate it.
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)
- The company declares that 80% of its heavy transport is at least under the EURO V standard or it is possible to calculate this ratio from the data published on its vehicles.
We will assign a "NO" if:
- The company does not publish data on the standards of its transport vehicles. Or:
- Less than 80% of its heavy transport is at least under the EURO V standard. This data is declared in a report or it is possible to calculate it.
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)
Value Type
Category
Options
Yes
No
Unknown
Research Policy
Community Assessed
Report Type
Annual Report
, Sustainability Report
, Code of Conduct
, Integrated Report
, Company Website