Data extrapolation sustainability statement
This table provides an overview of data extrapolation in the Sustainability statement. Only line items that include extrapolation are shown, including a reference to where the related disclosures are located in the sustainability statement (see 'Notes') and the basis for extrapolation.
We strive to report sustainability performance data based on actuals as much as possible. We may use extrapolation of results of large entities to determine the performance of smaller entities. This reduces the administrative tasks for smaller entities. We only use this method in cases where the extrapolations are reasonably predictable.
Note that we can only report upon the extrapolation of data in scope, if any unavailability of data we disclose upon this in the respective metric disclosure in the Sustainability statement.
PostNL Data extrapolation sustainability statement
2024
Notes | Extrapolation | Basis for extrapolation | |
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Environmental disclosures | |||
Climate change | |||
Kilometres own fleet | 2.2.4 & 3.1.4 | 13% | Fuel |
Energy consumption buildings - electricity | 2.2.4 | 20% | m2 |
Energy consumption buildings - gas | 2.2.4 | 33% | m2 |
Resource use and circular economy | |||
Total weight of technical and biological products | 2.4.3 | 12% | Spend |
Total amount of waste generated | 2.4.3 | 8% | FTE |
Social disclosures | |||
Own workforce | |||
Workforce by region | 3.1.4 | 2% | Headcount |
Workforce by age group | 3.1.4 | 2% | Headcount |
Workforce by gender | 3.1.4 | 2% | Headcount |
Senior management by gender | 3.1.4 | 2% | Headcount |
Workforce by other dimensions | 3.1.4 | 2% | Headcount |
Million hours worked | 3.1.4 | 4% | FTE |
Number of work-related accidents | 3.1.4 | 4% | FTE |
Absenteeism | 3.1.4 | 4% | FTE |