Investor Presentaiton
En+
GROUP
STRATEGIC REPORT
We support the UN SDGS
AFFORDABLE AND
CLEAN ENERGY
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En+ Group Annual Report 2021
3 GOOD HEALTH
AND WELL-BEING
DECENT WORK AND
OECONOMIC GROWTH
STRATEGIC REPORT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Chosen based on
the areas where the
Group could have the
most positive impact,
eight of the seventeen
SDGs were selected as
central to the Group's
operations. Nonetheless,
En+ Group supports all
17 SDGs, and due to the
interconnectedness of the
Global Goals, most of our
projects support more
than one single SDG.
En+ Group participated in
the UN Global Compact's
SDG Ambition Accelerator
programme, which
supports private sector
organisations' accelerated
integration of the Goals
into corporate strategy
and management systems.
The Accelerator empowers
and equips participating
companies to establish
and implement business
goals that support and
increase their positive
impact on the SDGs.
The Goals were presented
to the Health, Safety and
Environment Committee
under the En+ Group
Board of Directors, which
made a decision to approve
further research on the
integration of the Goals
into Company strategy.
New SDG-Focused Goals
Key SDG
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CLIMATE
ACTION
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CLEAN WATER
AND SANITATION
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AFFORDABLE AND
CLEAN ENERGY
En+ Group goals
Reduce emissions by at
least 35% by 2030, and
achieve net zero greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions by
2050 (Scope 1 and 2, as
benchmarked against the
Group's 2018 GHG emissions)
Other SDGs supported
By 2030, eliminate
untreated wastewater
discharge generated by
the Power segment
By 2030, minimise non-
production water losses
through technological
optimisation
By 2025, deploy recycled
water systems for main
processes in the Metals
segment²
Increase use of alternative
energy sources by 2030
Reduce the average
carbon intensity of
generated and consumed
electricity
By improving hydropower
plant efficiency, increase
clean electricity
generation by 2.5 TWh,
from the same amount of
water passing through the
turbines, and prevent over
2.5 mt of CO2 emissions
per annum from 2025
Climate leadership
For more than a decade, we have been working
to address the climate crisis. As the world's largest
producer of renewable energy from hydropower, which
powers our aluminium smelters and provides a clean
and affordable source of electricity to communities
across Siberia, we believe we have an important
role to play in driving and supporting the clean
energy transition. Our commitment to these goals
underpins our ambitious 2050 net zero target.
Read more on Climate Leadership at p.70
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Human development
En+ Group works hard to ensure that
all communities local to our operations
benefit from our presence. We encourage
healthy lifestyles through sport, provide
support during health crises, offer
access to industry-oriented education
and training, and focus on delivering
sustainable economic development.
Read more on Human Development at p.90
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AND SANITATION
12 CONSUMPTION
RESPONSIBLE
15 FE
ON LAND
AND PRODUCTION
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GOOD HEALTH
AFFORDABLE AND
AND WELL-BEING
CLEAN ENERGY
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INDUSTRY, INNOVATION
AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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RESPONSIBLE
CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION
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LIFE
PARTNERSHIPS
ON LAND
FOR THE GOALS
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GOOD HEALTH
AND WELL-BEING
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LIFE
14 BELOW WATER
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SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES
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LIFE
15 ON LAND
RESPONSIBLE
CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION
NO
POVERTY
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INDUSTRY. INNOVATION
SUSTAINABLE CITIES
AND COMMUNITIES
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PARTNERSHIPS
CLIMATE
PARTNERSHIPS
ACTION
FOR THE GOALS
The Group's 2018 GHG emissions (Scope 1 and 2) were 50.0 mt CO₂e.
At the BAZ, UAZ, and RBA facilities.
Collaboration and partnerships
Our collaborations and partnerships
look both outward towards international
stakeholders and seek to address
urgent sustainability issues on national
and regional levels. Together with
sustainability leaders and leaders of our
respective industries, we come together
to discuss, share, and develop the latest
progress in sustainable development.
Environmental stewardship
Our main hydropower production facilities are located
in Siberia. Almost two thirds of their energy production
depends on the water flow of the Angara, the sole river
flowing out from Lake Baikal - the world's oldest, largest
and deepest freshwater lake. Being reliant on the lake, we
recognise we have a responsibility to create partnerships
and coalitions to protect Baikal and its unique
biodiversity, as well as our other regions of operation.
Read more on Partnerships at p.66
Read more on Environmental Stewardship at p.82
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
APPENDICES
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