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Appendix
306-2 b 306-2 c
Third-party waste management
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Disclosure no.
Disclosure title
Reference/location
Processes used to collect and monitor waste-related data
GRI 305: Emissions 2016 305-1 Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions 305-1 a
306-3 Waste generated
63.7 Mt* *Waste streams at HQ office in Oakville, Canada
Gross direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions in metric tons of CO 2 e
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306-3 a
Weight of waste in tonnes and waste composition
305-1 b 305-1 d 305-1 f 305-1 g
Gases included in the calculation
Base year
Contextual information to understand the data and how the data has been compiled
306-3 b
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Consolidation approach
306-4 Waste diverted from disposal
Standards, methodologies, assumptions and/or calculation tools
55.5 Mt* *Waste streams at HQ office in Oakville, Canada
305-2 Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions 305-2 a
Weight of waste diverted from disposal in tonnes and waste composition Contextual information to understand the data and how the data has been compiled
306-4 a
Gross location-based energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions in metric tons of CO 2 e
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306-4 e
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305-2 d 305-2 f 305-2 g
Base year
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Consolidation approach
306-5 Waste directed to disposal
Standards, methodologies, assumptions and/or calculation tools
8.2 Mt* *Waste streams at HQ office in Oakville, Canada
Weight of waste directed to disposal in tonnes and waste composition
305-3 Other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions 305-3 a
306-5 a
Gross other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions in metric tons of CO 2 e
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Contextual information to understand the data and how the data has been compiled
305-3 b
Gases included in the calculation
306-5 e
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Other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions categories and activities included in the calculation
305-3 d
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GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety 2018 403-4 Worker participation, consultation and communication on occupational health and safety
305-3 e 305-3 f 305-3 g
Base year
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The Health & Safety Committee at Geotab assists in creating a safe place to work and recommends actions to improve the effectiveness of the safety programme in regions where the committee is operational.
Source of the emission factors and global warming potential Standards, methodologies, assumptions and/or calculation tools
305-5 Reduction of GHG emissions 305-5 a
403-4 b
Formal joint management-worker health and safety committees
GHG emissions reduced as a direct result of reduction initiatives, in tonnes of CO 2 e
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305-5 b 305-5 c
Gases included in the calculation
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403-5 Worker training on occupational health and safety
Base year
Geotab developed online training modules covering various health and safety topics.
Scopes in which reductions took place; whether direct (Scope 1), energy indirect (Scope 2), and/or other indirect (Scope 3) Standards, methodologies, assumptions and/or calculation tools
305-5 d
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403-5 a
Occupational health and safety training
305-5 e
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403-6 Promotion of worker health 403-6 b
GRI 306: Waste 2020 306-1 Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts 306-1 a Waste generation and impact 306-2: Management of significant waste-related impacts 306-2 a Circularity measures, waste prevention
Voluntary health promotion services and programmes
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GRI 404: Training and Education 2016 404-2: Programmes for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programmes 402-2 a Type and scope of programmes to upgrade employee skills
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