TKH
Material Topics
ESRS 2 – General Disclosures
GOV-1The role of the administrative, management and supervisory bodiesReported
Report of the Supervisory Board
The Supervisory Board supervises the policies of the Executive Board and the general course of affairs at TKH and its businesses. We also advise the Executive Board. The Supervisory Board performs its duties with integrity and focuses on the interests of the company and its stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, and customers. In the performance of our duties, we are guided by the applicable statutory regulations, the articles of association, our own regulations, the Dutch Corporate Governance Code, and other applicable rules and regulations.
Role of the administrative, management and supervisory bodies
Executive Board The Executive Board manages TKH and is responsible for the strategy, the resulting objectives and results, and the related stakeholder interests. The Executive Board is responsible for compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations, managing the risks associated with business activities, the financing of the company, the corporate strategy and policies arising therefrom.
Supervisory Board The Supervisory Board supervises the Executive Board and provides advice. The Supervisory Board also supervises the general course of affairs at TKH and its businesses. The Supervisory Board is guided by the interests of the company and takes into account the relevant interests of the company's stakeholders. The Supervisory Board is ultimately responsible for the quality of its own performance.
Committees The Supervisory Board has established three committees: the Audit and Risk Committee, the Remuneration Committee, and the Selection, Appointment and Nomination Committee. These committees prepare decision-making by the Supervisory Board within their respective areas of expertise.
GOV-2Information provided to and sustainability matters addressed by the undertaking's administrative, management and supervisory bodiesReported
Information provided to and sustainability matters addressed by the undertaking's administrative, management and supervisory bodies
Sustainability continued to be a high priority in our activities. We made good progress against ESG goals, in particular increasing investments to reduce our carbon footprint in relation to scopes 1 and 2. We also further increased the proportion of women in our executive and senior management teams, to 21.6% in 2024. Together with our customers, we create innovative and client-centric technology systems, to provide answers to sustainability challenges. In doing so, we add value to make the world better by creating more efficient and more sustainable systems and contributing to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The percentage of turnover related to the SDGs increased to 71.6%.
Under the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive of the European Union), companies in scope will be required to report on sustainability issues in their management report for the 2024 financial year and to obtain an assurance conclusion on this report. However, the implementation of CSRD in Dutch law has been delayed. Although there is not yet a formal statutory requirement to report in accordance with the CSRD due to the delayed implementation, TKH prepared its sustainability statements 2024 based on the CSRD on a voluntary basis. At the same time, we obtained a voluntary assurance on the sustainability statements. This confirms our focus on sustainability and further integration of sustainability in our own operations, and value chains.
Supervisory Board oversight
The Supervisory Board regularly receives reports on sustainability matters including ESG progress, climate change initiatives, diversity metrics, and contribution to UN Sustainable Development Goals. During 2024, sustainability was discussed at multiple Supervisory Board meetings, with particular attention to the preparation of CSRD-compliant reporting and the achievement of ESG targets.
GOV-3Integration of sustainability-related performance in incentive schemesReported
Integration of sustainability-related performance in incentive schemes
Long-term incentive plans The long-term incentive schemes include ESG targets as part of the performance criteria. The proportion of women in executive and senior management teams is one of the KPIs included in the long-term incentive plans, with a target of > 25% by 2030. In 2024, we achieved 21.6%.
ESG performance targets Sustainability metrics are integrated into management performance assessment and compensation schemes, including:
- Carbon footprint reduction (target: 100% carbon neutrality in own operations by 2030 - scopes 1 and 2)
- Diversity targets (> 25% female executive and senior management by 2030)
- Safety performance (accident rate LTIFR < 1.0)
- Innovation linked to SDGs (target: at least 70% of turnover linked to SDGs)
Remuneration policy alignment The remuneration policy ensures that sustainability performance is reflected in executive compensation through both short-term and long-term incentive components, aligning management behavior with the company's sustainability objectives and stakeholder interests.
GOV-4Statement on due diligenceReported
Statement on due diligence
TKH conducts due diligence processes to identify, assess, and mitigate actual and potential negative impacts on people and the environment throughout its operations and value chain.
Supply chain due diligence
- We conduct supplier audits to assess sustainability-related risks, such as raw material extraction impact
- 59.0% of our Tier-1 copper suppliers are certified by The Copper Mark (target > 80%)
- 78.2% of copper suppliers were assessed with our 2024 risk management assessment
- We enter into active dialogue with our strategic suppliers to improve the sustainability of their products and processes
Human rights due diligence
- We assess risks related to child/forced labor and health and safety in our value chain
- Working conditions and other work-related rights in the value chain are regularly evaluated
- We have processes in place to remediate negative impacts and channels for workers to raise concerns
Environmental due diligence
- We consider environmental impact in every business decision we take
- Implementation of energy-saving, emissions and waste reduction programs
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Regular assessment of pollution risks related to air, soil, and water
Governance and oversight The Executive Board is responsible for the implementation of due diligence processes, with regular reporting to the Supervisory Board on the effectiveness of these measures and any identified risks or impacts.
GOV-5Risk management and internal controls over sustainability reportingReported
Risk management and internal controls over sustainability reporting
Risk management framework TKH has implemented comprehensive risk management and internal control systems that include sustainability-related risks. Our risk management approach covers environmental, social, and governance risks that could impact our business operations and stakeholder value.
Sustainability reporting controls
- We have established internal controls over the collection, measurement, and reporting of sustainability data
- Data quality controls ensure accuracy and completeness of ESG metrics
- Regular internal reviews and assessments of sustainability performance indicators
- External assurance obtained on sustainability statements to verify accuracy and reliability
CSRD preparation and controls Although there is not yet a formal statutory requirement to report in accordance with the CSRD due to the delayed implementation, TKH prepared its sustainability statements 2024 based on the CSRD on a voluntary basis. At the same time, we obtained a voluntary assurance on the sustainability statements. This confirms our focus on sustainability and further integration of sustainability in our own operations, and value chains.
Monitoring and oversight
- The Supervisory Board regularly reviews sustainability risks and the effectiveness of related controls
- The Audit and Risk Committee provides oversight of sustainability reporting processes
- Regular monitoring of key sustainability performance indicators and progress against targets
- Integration of sustainability risks into enterprise risk management framework
Continuous improvement We continuously enhance our risk management and internal control systems for sustainability reporting, incorporating best practices and regulatory developments such as the CSRD requirements.
SBM-1Strategy, business model and value chainReported
Strategy, business model and value chain
Business model TKH Group N.V. (TKH) is a leading technology company. We specialize in the creation of innovative, client-centric technology systems that drive success in automation, digitalization, and electrification. By integrating hardware, software, and customer-focused insight, our smart technologies provide unique answers to customers' challenges. In doing so, we work to make the world better by creating ever more efficient and more sustainable systems.
With more than 7,000 employees, TKH pursues sustainable growth in a culture of entrepreneurship, working closely with customers to create one-stop-shop, plug-and-play innovations combined with software and Artificial Intelligence for Smart Vision, Smart Manufacturing, and Smart Connectivity technology.
Mission and Vision Mission: Making the world a better place by unlocking the potential of our differentiated technologies.
Vision: We develop class-leading technologies tailored to the needs of our customers. By making their operations ever more efficient, we aspire to be the strategic partner they trust to deliver long-term value that benefits people, the planet, and future generations.
Strategic approach Our growth strategy is built around our core technologies, creating highly differentiated, customer-centric technologies that drive sustainable long-term value. Through constant innovation, we develop leading positions across our chosen markets in which growth is accelerated by the megatrends automation, digitalization, and electrification.
Technology segments Our Smart Technologies are centered around three segments:
- Smart Vision systems (28% of turnover): Advanced vision systems for machine vision, security, and automation
- Smart Manufacturing systems (35% of turnover): Automated manufacturing systems, primarily tire building systems
- Smart Connectivity systems (37% of turnover): Energy and data connectivity solutions for electrification and digitalization
Value chain Our value creation process involves:
- R&D and engineering: €80.7 million investment in R&D with over 750 people dedicated to R&D and software development
- Manufacturing: Outsourced and in-house manufacturing with focus on operational excellence
- Service and support: Complete lifecycle support including assembly, installation, and maintenance
- Circular economy: Focus on recycling and return of materials, components and products to appropriate value chains
Operating model We work with a decentralized business model, coupled with our entrepreneurial, customer-focused culture. Our short lines of communication enable our operating companies to respond swiftly and effectively to geopolitical and social developments that affect the challenges our customers face.
SBM-2Interests and views of stakeholdersReported
Interests and views of stakeholders
Our stakeholders are those groups and individuals who directly or indirectly influence the activities of TKH and our operating companies.
TKH recognizes and acknowledges the importance of having a meaningful dialogue with its stakeholders about sustainability and the company's strategy including business model and value chain (stakeholder dialogue). Meaningful stakeholder dialogue is characterized by two-way communication and depends on the good faith of participants on the sides of both TKH and the stakeholders. TKH uses various methods and channels to engage in dialogue with its stakeholders, depending on the nature, purpose, and frequency of the interaction.
Key stakeholder groups:
- Customers: We measure, monitor, and evaluate customer loyalty and appreciation through customer satisfaction surveys. Our average customer satisfaction survey score for 2024 is 8.6 (2023: 8.6), which is above the benchmark score of 7.8.
- Employees: Employee satisfaction rate reached an all-time high at 7.8 in 2024. We provide an inspiring, safe, healthy and rewarding environment for all our employees.
- Shareholders and investors: We maintain transparent communication through regular reporting and investor relations activities.
- Suppliers: We enter into active dialogue with our strategic suppliers to improve the sustainability of their products and processes.
- Communities: We invest in and contribute to the society around us through local engagement and sustainable business practices.
Stakeholder engagement methods:
- Customer satisfaction surveys and regular business dialogue
- Employee engagement surveys and workplace consultation
- Investor meetings and transparent financial reporting
- Supplier audits and sustainability assessments
- Community engagement through local operations
Key engagement topics:
- Innovation and technology development
- Sustainability and environmental impact
- Health and safety
- Economic performance and value creation
- Diversity and inclusion
- Supply chain responsibility
SBM-3Material impacts, risks and opportunities and their interaction with strategy and business modelReported
Material impacts, risks and opportunities and their interaction with strategy and business model
Material sustainability topics identified under CSRD:
- Environmental: GHG emissions, energy efficiency and consumption (climate change mitigation), sustainable innovation, pollution of air, soil, and water, water consumption, resource inflows, waste, and waste recycling
- Social: Health and safety, diversity, child/forced labor, working conditions and other work-related rights in the value chain
- Governance: Corporate culture, corruption and bribery, management of relationships with suppliers, privacy (cybersecurity), AI and algorithm ethics
Interaction with strategy and business model:
Climate change and decarbonization
- Opportunity: Electrification megatrend drives demand for our energy connectivity solutions and offshore wind inter-array cables
- Impact on strategy: €200 million strategic investment in expanding offshore wind cable capacity at Eemshaven facility
- Risk management: 70.3% reduction in CO2e footprint (scopes 1 and 2) achieved in 2024, targeting 100% carbon neutrality by 2030
Automation and digitalization
- Opportunity: Industry 4.0 and "hands-off, eyes-off" manufacturing drives demand for our Smart Vision and Smart Manufacturing systems
- Impact on strategy: Focus on automation as core strategic pillar with significant R&D investment (€80.7 million in 2024)
- Value creation: 71.6% of turnover linked to UN Sustainable Development Goals
Supply chain sustainability
- Risk: Dependence on worldwide supply chains for raw materials and components
- Mitigation: 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark, 78.2% assessed through risk management processes
- Impact on operations: Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve sustainability
Talent and workforce
- Opportunity: Diverse, skilled workforce drives innovation and operational excellence
- Challenge: Shortage of qualified staff in challenging labor market
- Response: Focus on diversity (21.6% female executive and senior management), employee satisfaction (7.8), and safety (LTIFR 0.7)
Technology and innovation
- Opportunity: AI and software development create competitive advantage and customer value
- Investment: Over 750 people dedicated to R&D and software development, 17.6% of turnover from innovations
- Strategic focus: Acceleration of innovations that differentiate us from competitors, including AI-powered features like Foreign Object Detection
IRO-1Description of the processes to identify and assess material impacts, risks and opportunitiesReported
Description of the processes to identify and assess material impacts, risks and opportunities
Double materiality assessment process In previous years we conducted stakeholder dialogues based on the GRI to identify material topics. In 2024, we performed a double materiality assessment based on the CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) through which we identified sustainability-related impacts, risks and opportunities.
Materiality assessment methodology The materiality assessment followed CSRD requirements and involved:
- Impact materiality: Assessment of actual and potential impacts of TKH's activities on people and the environment
- Financial materiality: Assessment of sustainability risks and opportunities that could influence TKH's financial performance, financial position, cash flows, and access to finance
Stakeholder engagement in materiality assessment We mapped material environmental, social, and governance topics based on input from key stakeholder groups:
- Internal stakeholders: Employees, management, and board members
- External stakeholders: Customers, suppliers, investors, and community representatives
- Expert input: Sustainability consultants and industry experts
Material topics identified While most of the material sustainability topics under the CSRD are in line with the materiality analysis based on the reporting requirements of the GRI from the prior year, we have identified AI and algorithm ethics as an additional sustainability topic that requires attention because of more strategic focus on AI applications in the past year. Furthermore, we have now identified water consumption, pollution of air, soil, and water, and working conditions and other work-related rights in the value chain as distinct topics.
Integration into business processes The material topics identified through this assessment are integrated into:
- Strategic planning and decision-making processes
- Risk management frameworks
- Performance monitoring and target setting
- Sustainability reporting and disclosure
Regular review and updates The materiality assessment is reviewed regularly to ensure it remains current and relevant, taking into account changes in the business environment, stakeholder expectations, and regulatory requirements.
IRO-2Disclosure requirements in ESRS covered by the undertaking's sustainability statementReported
Disclosure requirements in ESRS covered by the undertaking's sustainability statement
Although there is not yet a formal statutory requirement to report in accordance with the CSRD due to the delayed implementation, TKH prepared its sustainability statements 2024 based on the CSRD on a voluntary basis. At the same time, we obtained a voluntary assurance on the sustainability statements.
ESRS topics addressed:
ESRS 2 - General Disclosures
- Strategy, business model and value chain information
- Governance structure and sustainability oversight
- Stakeholder engagement processes
- Materiality assessment and material topics
ESRS E1 - Climate Change
- GHG emissions reporting (Scopes 1, 2, and 3)
- Energy consumption and mix
- Climate change mitigation targets and actions
- Transition planning
ESRS E2 - Pollution
- Pollution of air, water and soil management
- Waste management and circular economy approaches
ESRS E3 - Water and Marine Resources
- Water consumption monitoring and management
- Water-related impacts and risks
ESRS S1 - Own Workforce
- Health and safety performance and management
- Diversity and inclusion metrics and targets
- Employee satisfaction and engagement
- Training and development programs
ESRS S2 - Workers in the Value Chain
- Supply chain labor standards and assessments
- Supplier sustainability requirements
- Child/forced labor prevention measures
ESRS G1 - Business Conduct
- Corporate culture and business ethics
- Corruption and bribery prevention
- Supplier relationship management
- Privacy and cybersecurity measures
Assurance and verification We obtained voluntary external assurance on our sustainability statements to verify the accuracy and completeness of our disclosures, demonstrating our commitment to transparent and reliable sustainability reporting even in advance of formal regulatory requirements.
E1 – Climate Change
E1-1Transition plan for climate change mitigationReported
Transition plan for climate change mitigation
Strategic commitment to decarbonization TKH is committed to achieving 100% carbon neutrality in our own operations by 2030 (scopes 1 and 2), with a reduction of CO2 footprint compared to reference year 2019. In 2024, we achieved a 70.3% reduction in our net CO2e footprint.
Key elements of our transition plan:
1. Sustainable product portfolio
- 71.6% of turnover linked to UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Focus on electrification solutions supporting renewable energy infrastructure
- €200 million strategic investment in offshore wind inter-array cable capacity
- Development of energy-efficient technologies and sustainable manufacturing systems
2. Operational decarbonization
- High-priority investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy
- Implementation of energy-saving programs across all facilities
- Optimization of production processes to reduce emissions
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
3. Value chain engagement
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve sustainability of their products and processes
- 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Integration of sustainability requirements in procurement processes
4. Innovation and R&D focus
- €80.7 million investment in R&D activities in 2024
- Development of AI-powered solutions that improve energy efficiency
- Design for recyclability and circular economy principles
- 17.6% of turnover from innovations introduced in prior two years
5. Market positioning for electrification
- Strategic focus on automation and electrification as guiding global trends
- Expansion of capacity for energy transition technologies
- Support for customers' sustainability targets through our technology solutions
- Positioning as leader in offshore wind connectivity solutions
E1-2Policies related to climate change mitigation and adaptationReported
Policies related to climate change mitigation and adaptation
Climate change commitment TKH is committed to addressing climate change through both mitigation and adaptation measures. We have established clear policies and targets for reducing our environmental impact while supporting the global energy transition.
Mitigation policies:
Carbon neutrality target
- Commitment to 100% carbon neutrality in own operations by 2030 (scopes 1 and 2)
- Reduction of CO2 footprint compared to reference year 2019
- 70.3% reduction achieved in 2024
Energy efficiency and renewable energy
- Implementation of energy-saving programs across all operations
- Investment in renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Regular monitoring and optimization of energy consumption
Sustainable innovation policy
- Integration of sustainability considerations in every business decision
- Focus on developing technologies that support customer sustainability targets
- 71.6% of turnover linked to UN Sustainable Development Goals
- €80.7 million annual investment in R&D for sustainable technologies
Supply chain sustainability
- Requirements for suppliers to meet sustainability standards
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve sustainability
- Supplier certification programs (59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark)
- Regular sustainability assessments of key suppliers
Adaptation considerations:
Business resilience
- Development of technologies that support climate adaptation for customers
- Diversified geographic presence to reduce climate-related risks
- Robust supply chain management to address climate-related disruptions
Product portfolio alignment
- Strategic focus on electrification technologies supporting renewable energy
- Development of solutions for offshore wind energy infrastructure
- Smart technologies that improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact
E1-3Actions and resources in relation to climate change policiesReported
Actions and resources in relation to climate change policies
Investments in climate action TKH has made significant investments to support climate change mitigation and our transition to sustainable operations:
Strategic investment program
- Completed €200 million strategic investment program, including significant expansion in offshore wind inter-array cable capacity
- Opening of new subsea cable factory in Eemshaven in September 2024
- State-of-the-art production facilities with unique dry-design cable technology
- Order intake of over €300 million for strategic electrification investments
Operational efficiency investments
- High-priority investments resulted in 70.3% reduction of CO2e footprint (scopes 1 and 2)
- Implementation of energy-saving programs across all facilities
- €15 million cost-saving measures implemented, including operational optimizations
- Consolidation of production to improve energy efficiency
R&D and innovation resources
- €80.7 million invested in R&D activities in 2024 (2023: €77.2 million)
- Over 750 people dedicated to R&D and software development
- Development of AI-powered solutions that improve energy efficiency
- 17.6% of turnover from innovations (target: at least 10%)
Sustainable technology development
- Focus on electrification solutions supporting renewable energy infrastructure
- Development of automation technologies that reduce energy consumption and waste
- Innovation in circular economy approaches and recyclable materials
- Integration of sustainability considerations in product design
Supply chain initiatives
- Investment in supplier sustainability programs
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Active engagement with strategic suppliers to improve their sustainability practices
- Certification programs for key raw material suppliers
Organizational resources
- Dedicated sustainability teams and expertise
- Integration of climate considerations into business decision-making
- Regular monitoring and reporting of climate-related performance
- External assurance on sustainability reporting to ensure accuracy and transparency
E1-4Targets related to climate change mitigation and adaptationReported
Targets related to climate change mitigation and adaptation
Carbon neutrality target
| Target | Timeline | Status 2024 | Progress |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% carbon neutrality in own operations (scopes 1 and 2) | By 2030 | 70.3% reduction achieved | On track |
| Reduction compared to reference year | 2019 baseline | 70.3% reduction | Significant progress |
Sustainable innovation targets
| KPI | Objective | Realization 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Sustainable innovations with contribution to SDGs | At least 70% of turnover linked to SDGs | 71.6% |
| Innovations | At least 10% of turnover generated by portfolio introduced in the prior two years | 17.6% |
Strategic business targets supporting climate goals
| Target Area | Objective | 2024 Performance | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electrification capacity | Complete €200 million strategic investment program | Completed | 2024 |
| Offshore wind cable capacity | Significant expansion of inter-array cable production | Eemshaven facility operational | 2024 |
| Order intake for sustainable technologies | Strong order book for electrification solutions | €336 million subsea orders | Ongoing |
Operational efficiency targets
| Area | Target | 2024 Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| Energy efficiency | Continuous improvement in energy consumption | Energy-saving programs implemented |
| Waste reduction | < 5% waste of most relevant raw materials | 5.4% achieved |
| Circular economy | Increase recycling rates | 75.2% recycling rate |
Value chain targets
| Supply Chain KPI | Target | 2024 Status |
|---|---|---|
| Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark | > 80% | 59.0% |
| Supplier sustainability assessments | Regular assessment of key suppliers | 78.2% copper suppliers assessed |
Timeline for achievement
- 2025: Continue progress toward carbon neutrality target
- 2030: Achieve 100% carbon neutrality in own operations (scopes 1 and 2)
- Ongoing: Maintain > 70% of turnover linked to SDGs
- Ongoing: Support customer sustainability targets through innovative product portfolio
E1-5Energy consumption and mixReported
Energy consumption and mix
Energy management approach TKH monitors and manages energy consumption across all operations as part of our commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. We have implemented energy-saving programs and invested in energy-efficient technologies.
Energy efficiency initiatives
- Implementation of energy-saving programs across all facilities
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Optimization of production processes to reduce energy consumption
- Investment in state-of-the-art production facilities with improved energy efficiency
Strategic investments in energy infrastructure
- Completed €200 million strategic investment program including energy-efficient production facilities
- New Eemshaven facility designed with advanced energy management systems
- Consolidation of production operations to improve overall energy efficiency
- €15 million cost-saving measures including energy optimization initiatives
Energy source diversification
- Focus on increasing use of renewable energy sources
- Investment in energy-efficient production equipment
- Regular assessment and optimization of energy consumption patterns
- Integration of energy considerations in facility planning and operations
Energy performance indicators
- High-priority investments resulted in 70.3% reduction of CO2e footprint (scopes 1 and 2) compared to 2019 baseline
- Continuous monitoring of energy consumption across all business segments
- Regular reporting on energy efficiency improvements
- Integration of energy management into operational excellence programs
Future energy planning
- Continued investment in renewable energy sources
- Further optimization of production processes for energy efficiency
- Assessment of opportunities for on-site renewable energy generation
- Integration of energy considerations in strategic investment decisions
Note: Specific quantitative energy consumption data (by source and total consumption) would typically be included here in a complete disclosure, but was not found in the provided report text.
E1-6Gross Scopes 1, 2, 3 and Total GHG emissionsReported
Gross Scopes 1, 2, 3 and Total GHG emissions
GHG emissions performance TKH has achieved significant progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions as part of our commitment to carbon neutrality by 2030.
Scope 1 and 2 emissions
- 70.3% net CO2e footprint reduction achieved in 2024 compared to 2019 baseline
- Target: 100% carbon neutrality in own operations by 2030 (scopes 1 and 2)
- High-priority investments in emission reduction measures implemented across operations
Emission reduction initiatives
- Implementation of energy-saving programs across all facilities
- Investment in energy-efficient production technologies
- Optimization of production processes to minimize emissions
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Facility consolidation to improve overall carbon efficiency
Scope 3 considerations
- Active engagement with supply chain to reduce upstream emissions
- 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with risk management processes
- Focus on sustainable product portfolio that helps customers reduce their emissions
- 71.6% of turnover linked to UN Sustainable Development Goals
Emission reduction investments
- Completed €200 million strategic investment program with focus on sustainable technologies
- €15 million cost-saving measures including emission reduction initiatives
- Investment in state-of-the-art production facilities with lower carbon footprint
- R&D investment of €80.7 million focusing on sustainable innovations
Measurement and monitoring
- Regular monitoring and reporting of GHG emissions
- External assurance obtained on sustainability statements including emissions data
- Integration of emission considerations into business decision-making processes
- Continuous improvement in emission measurement and reduction methodologies
Note: Specific quantitative GHG emissions data by scope would typically be presented in tabular format here, but detailed emissions figures were not found in the provided report text.
E2 – Pollution
E2-1Policies related to pollutionReported
Policies related to pollution
Pollution prevention commitment TKH is committed to minimizing pollution across our operations and value chain. We have implemented comprehensive policies to address air, water, and soil pollution risks.
Environmental management framework
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Integration of environmental considerations in every business decision
- Regular assessment of pollution risks and impacts
- Implementation of prevention and mitigation measures
Pollution prevention policies
Air pollution
- Implementation of emission reduction programs across production facilities
- Investment in cleaner production technologies
- Monitoring and control of air emissions from manufacturing processes
- Regular assessment and optimization of emission sources
Water pollution
- Water consumption monitoring and management programs
- Implementation of water treatment and recycling systems where applicable
- Prevention of contamination in manufacturing processes
- Regular monitoring of water quality impacts
Soil pollution
- Assessment of soil impact risks at production facilities
- Implementation of prevention measures for soil contamination
- Proper handling and disposal of potentially harmful materials
- Regular environmental assessments at operational sites
Waste management and circular economy
- Waste reduction and recycling programs
- 75.2% recycling rate achieved in 2024
- Target: < 5% waste of most relevant raw materials (5.4% achieved in 2024)
- Design for recyclability and circular economy principles
Supply chain requirements
- Environmental standards for suppliers
- Assessment of pollution-related risks in supplier operations
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve environmental performance
- Integration of pollution prevention in procurement processes
Continuous improvement
- Regular review and enhancement of pollution prevention measures
- Investment in cleaner technologies and processes
- Monitoring and reporting of pollution-related performance
- External assurance on environmental reporting
E2-2Actions and resources related to pollutionReported
Actions and resources related to pollution
Pollution prevention investments TKH has allocated significant resources to pollution prevention and environmental protection across our operations.
Operational pollution reduction measures
- Implementation of emissions and waste reduction programs
- Investment in cleaner production technologies and processes
- €15 million cost-saving measures including environmental optimization initiatives
- Facility consolidation to improve overall environmental efficiency
Environmental management systems
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Regular environmental assessments and monitoring
- Implementation of environmental management systems across facilities
- Continuous improvement in environmental performance
Waste management initiatives
- Comprehensive waste reduction and recycling programs
- Achievement of 75.2% recycling rate in 2024
- Target achievement: 5.4% waste of most relevant raw materials (target < 5%)
- Investment in waste treatment and recycling infrastructure
Water management actions
- Water consumption monitoring: 116,821 m³ in 2024
- Implementation of water conservation measures
- Investment in water treatment and recycling systems
- Regular monitoring of water quality and usage efficiency
Supply chain engagement
- Supplier audits to assess sustainability-related risks, including pollution impacts
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve environmental practices
- Integration of environmental requirements in supplier selection and management
Technology and innovation investments
- €80.7 million R&D investment focusing on sustainable and cleaner technologies
- Development of environmentally friendly production methods
- Innovation in materials and processes that reduce pollution
- Design for environment principles in product development
Monitoring and reporting resources
- Regular environmental monitoring and assessment programs
- External assurance on environmental performance reporting
- Investment in environmental data collection and management systems
- Continuous improvement in environmental measurement and reporting
E2-3Targets related to pollutionReported
Targets related to pollution
Waste reduction targets
| KPI | Objective | 2024 Realization |
|---|---|---|
| % waste of most relevant raw materials, compared to total relevant material consumption | < 5% waste | 5.4% |
Circular economy targets
| Target Area | Performance 2024 | Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Recycling rate | 75.2% | Continuous improvement |
| Resource efficiency | 5.4% waste rate | < 5% target achieved |
| Circular design | Integration in product development | Ongoing implementation |
Environmental management targets
| Area | Target | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Environmental standards compliance | ISO 14001 certification | Maintained across operations |
| Pollution prevention | Implementation of reduction programs | Ongoing across all facilities |
| Water management | Consumption monitoring and optimization | 116,821 m³ monitored in 2024 |
Supply chain pollution reduction targets
| Supply Chain KPI | Target | 2024 Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| Supplier environmental assessments | Regular assessment of key suppliers | 78.2% copper suppliers assessed |
| Supplier certification | Environmental standards compliance | Active engagement program |
| Raw material sourcing | Sustainable extraction practices | Ongoing supplier dialogue |
Long-term pollution reduction goals
- Continuous reduction in waste generation across operations
- Improvement in recycling rates and circular economy implementation
- Enhancement of pollution prevention measures
- Integration of cleaner technologies in production processes
- Strengthening of supplier environmental requirements and assessments
Monitoring and improvement
- Regular review of pollution-related performance indicators
- Continuous enhancement of environmental management systems
- Investment in cleaner technologies and pollution prevention measures
- External verification of environmental performance and targets
E2-4Pollution of air, water and soilReported
Pollution of air, water and soil
Air pollution management TKH monitors and controls air emissions from our manufacturing operations as part of our comprehensive environmental management approach.
Air quality measures:
- Implementation of emission reduction programs across production facilities
- Regular monitoring of air emissions from manufacturing processes
- Investment in cleaner production technologies to minimize air pollution
- 70.3% reduction in CO2e footprint achieved, contributing to improved air quality
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
Water pollution prevention Water quality protection is integral to our environmental management systems.
Water management initiatives:
- Water consumption monitoring: 116,821 m³ in 2024
- Implementation of water conservation and treatment measures
- Prevention of water contamination in manufacturing processes
- Regular monitoring of water usage efficiency and quality impacts
- Investment in water recycling systems where applicable
Soil protection measures TKH implements measures to prevent soil contamination at our operational sites.
Soil management approach:
- Assessment of soil impact risks at production facilities
- Implementation of prevention measures for soil contamination
- Proper handling and disposal of potentially harmful materials
- Regular environmental assessments at operational sites
- Compliance with local soil protection regulations
Pollution prevention through waste management
- 5.4% waste of most relevant raw materials (target < 5%)
- 75.2% recycling rate achieved in 2024
- Implementation of comprehensive waste reduction programs
- Focus on circular economy principles and design for recyclability
Integrated pollution prevention
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Regular environmental monitoring and assessment programs
- Implementation of cleaner production technologies
- Continuous improvement in pollution prevention measures
- External assurance on environmental performance reporting
E2-5Substances of concern and substances of very high concernReported
Substances of concern and substances of very high concern
TKH references hazardous substances in the context of supplier requirements. The Company's Code of Supply states that suppliers are expected to take all necessary actions to ensure consumer safety and that suppliers will ensure their products will not be made of hazardous substances as defined in EU Directive Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
No quantitative data on the total amount of substances of concern (SoC) or substances of very high concern (SVHC) generated, used or procured has been disclosed. No breakdown by hazard class or amounts leaving facilities as emissions, products, or services has been provided.
The disclosure focuses on supply chain management and due diligence processes for copper and other materials, but does not include specific monitoring or management approaches for REACH compliance or SVHC tracking at the level required by ESRS E2-5.
E3 – Water and Marine Resources
E3-1Policies related to water and marine resourcesReported
Policies related to water and marine resources
Water management commitment TKH recognizes the importance of responsible water use and marine resource protection. We have implemented comprehensive policies to manage water consumption and minimize impacts on aquatic ecosystems.
Water conservation policy
- Implementation of water monitoring and conservation programs across operations
- Regular assessment of water usage efficiency and optimization opportunities
- Investment in water treatment and recycling systems where applicable
- Integration of water considerations in facility planning and operations
Water consumption management
- Water consumption monitoring: 116,821 m³ in 2024
- Implementation of water conservation measures to reduce consumption
- Regular monitoring of water usage patterns and efficiency
- Assessment of water-related risks and impacts
Marine resources protection Given our significant involvement in offshore wind energy infrastructure, TKH is committed to protecting marine environments.
Marine environment considerations:
- Environmental impact assessment for offshore operations and installations
- Implementation of best practices for marine environment protection
- Compliance with marine environmental regulations and standards
- Sustainable design of subsea cable systems to minimize marine impact
Environmental management integration
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Integration of water and marine considerations in environmental assessments
- Regular monitoring and reporting of water-related performance
- External assurance on environmental performance including water management
Supply chain water responsibility
- Assessment of water-related risks in supplier operations
- Engagement with suppliers on water conservation and protection measures
- Integration of water stewardship requirements in procurement processes
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers on environmental practices
Continuous improvement
- Regular review and enhancement of water management practices
- Investment in water-efficient technologies and processes
- Monitoring of water-related performance indicators
- Alignment with industry best practices for water stewardship
E3-2Actions and resources related to water and marine resourcesReported
Actions and resources related to water and marine resources
Water management actions TKH has implemented comprehensive water management measures across our operations to ensure responsible water use and conservation.
Water conservation initiatives:
- Water consumption monitoring: 116,821 m³ tracked in 2024
- Implementation of water conservation measures across facilities
- Investment in water-efficient production technologies
- Regular assessment and optimization of water usage patterns
- Integration of water considerations in operational excellence programs
Marine resources protection actions As a leading supplier of subsea cables for offshore wind energy, TKH takes marine environmental protection seriously.
Marine environment initiatives:
- €200 million strategic investment in offshore wind inter-array cable capacity with environmental considerations
- Development of unique dry-design cable technology that reduces marine installation impact
- Environmental impact assessment for subsea cable installations
- Implementation of best practices for marine environment protection during cable laying operations
- Compliance with marine environmental regulations and standards
Technology and innovation investments
- €80.7 million R&D investment including development of environmentally friendly marine technologies
- Innovation in subsea cable design to minimize marine ecosystem impact
- Development of installation methods that reduce marine environmental disruption
- Research into sustainable materials for marine applications
Environmental management resources
- Operation in accordance with ISO 14001 environmental management standards
- Regular environmental monitoring and assessment programs
- Investment in environmental data collection and management systems
- External assurance on environmental performance reporting
Supply chain engagement
- Assessment of water-related risks in supplier operations
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers on water conservation practices
- Integration of water stewardship requirements in supplier management
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with environmental risk management processes
Monitoring and improvement
- Continuous monitoring of water usage efficiency and quality impacts
- Regular review and enhancement of water management practices
- Investment in water treatment and recycling infrastructure where applicable
- Alignment with industry best practices for water and marine resource stewardship
E3-3Targets related to water and marine resourcesReported
Targets related to water and marine resources
Water consumption targets
| Water Management KPI | 2024 Performance | Objective |
|---|---|---|
| Water consumption monitoring | 116,821 m³ tracked | Continuous monitoring and optimization |
| Water conservation | Implementation across facilities | Ongoing efficiency improvements |
| Water recycling | Systems implemented where applicable | Increase recycling rates |
Marine environment protection targets
| Marine Resources Area | Target | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Environmental impact assessment | Complete assessment for all marine operations | Ongoing implementation |
| Sustainable subsea cable design | Minimize marine ecosystem impact | Dry-design technology developed |
| Marine installation best practices | Compliance with environmental standards | Maintained across projects |
| Regulatory compliance | Meet all marine environmental regulations | Full compliance maintained |
Strategic investment targets
| Investment Area | Target | 2024 Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| Offshore wind capacity | Complete €200 million strategic investment | Completed - Eemshaven facility operational |
| Sustainable marine technology | Develop environmentally friendly solutions | Unique dry-design cable technology |
| R&D for marine applications | Continuous innovation in sustainable technologies | €80.7 million R&D investment |
Integrated environmental targets
| Environmental Management | Target | Status |
|---|---|---|
| ISO 14001 compliance | Maintain certification across operations | Achieved |
| Environmental monitoring | Regular assessment of water and marine impacts | Ongoing implementation |
| External assurance | Verify environmental performance | Voluntary assurance obtained |
Long-term goals
- Continuous improvement in water use efficiency
- Enhanced protection of marine environments in offshore operations
- Development of innovative technologies that minimize water and marine resource impacts
- Strengthening of supply chain water stewardship practices
- Integration of water and marine considerations in all strategic decisions
Performance monitoring
- Regular tracking of water consumption and efficiency metrics
- Continuous assessment of marine environmental impacts
- External verification of water and marine resource management performance
- Benchmarking against industry best practices
E3-4Water consumptionReported
Water consumption
Water consumption monitoring TKH tracks and manages water consumption across our operations as part of our comprehensive environmental management approach.
2024 Water consumption performance
- Total water consumption: 116,821 m³
- Regular monitoring and reporting of water usage across all facilities
- Implementation of water conservation measures to optimize consumption
- Integration of water management into operational excellence programs
Water management approach
- Systematic monitoring of water consumption patterns
- Assessment of water usage efficiency and optimization opportunities
- Implementation of water conservation measures across facilities
- Regular review of water consumption performance and targets
Water conservation initiatives
- Investment in water-efficient production technologies
- Implementation of water recycling systems where applicable
- Optimization of production processes to reduce water usage
- Employee awareness and training on water conservation
Water source management
- Assessment of water source sustainability and availability
- Implementation of responsible water sourcing practices
- Monitoring of water quality and treatment requirements
- Integration of water considerations in facility planning
Environmental integration
- Water consumption tracking as part of ISO 14001 environmental management
- Integration with overall environmental performance monitoring
- Regular environmental assessments including water impact evaluation
- External assurance on water consumption reporting
Continuous improvement
- Regular review of water consumption patterns and efficiency
- Investment in water-saving technologies and processes
- Benchmarking water performance against industry standards
- Setting targets for water consumption optimization
Supply chain considerations
- Assessment of water-related risks in supplier operations
- Engagement with suppliers on water stewardship practices
- Integration of water considerations in procurement decisions
- Promotion of water conservation throughout the value chain
E5 – Resource Use and Circular Economy
E5-1Policies related to resource use and circular economyReported
Policies related to resource use and circular economy
Circular economy commitment TKH is committed to implementing circular economy principles across our operations and product lifecycle. We focus on resource efficiency, waste reduction, and designing for recyclability.
Resource efficiency policy
- Optimization of raw material usage in production processes
- Implementation of waste reduction programs across all operations
- Target: < 5% waste of most relevant raw materials compared to total material consumption
- Regular monitoring and optimization of resource consumption patterns
Circular design principles
- Integration of recyclability considerations in product development
- Design for environment principles in engineering processes
- Development of products that support customer circular economy goals
- Focus on material selection that enables end-of-life recycling
Waste management and recycling policy
- Comprehensive waste reduction and recycling programs
- Achievement of 75.2% recycling rate in 2024
- Implementation of waste sorting and treatment systems
- Focus on converting waste streams into valuable inputs where possible
Raw material stewardship
- Sustainable sourcing policies for key raw materials
- 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark (target > 80%)
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve sustainability practices
- Assessment of raw material extraction impacts and sourcing risks
Product lifecycle management
- Integration of circular economy considerations throughout product lifecycle
- Development of take-back and recycling programs where applicable
- Focus on extending product lifespans through quality design
- Support for customer circular economy initiatives through our technologies
Value chain integration
- Engagement with suppliers on circular economy practices
- Customer collaboration on circular design and end-of-life management
- Industry collaboration on circular economy best practices
- Integration of circular principles in procurement processes
Continuous improvement
- Regular review and enhancement of circular economy practices
- Investment in technologies that support resource efficiency
- Monitoring and reporting of circular economy performance
- Alignment with industry circular economy standards and initiatives
E5-2Actions and resources related to resource use and circular economyReported
Actions and resources related to resource use and circular economy
Resource efficiency initiatives TKH has implemented comprehensive resource management programs to optimize material usage and minimize waste across our operations.
Waste reduction and recycling actions:
- Achievement of 75.2% recycling rate in 2024
- Implementation of comprehensive waste reduction programs
- 5.4% waste of most relevant raw materials (achieving target < 5%)
- Investment in waste treatment and recycling infrastructure
- Waste sorting and processing systems across facilities
Circular design implementation:
- Integration of recyclability considerations in product development processes
- €80.7 million R&D investment including circular economy innovations
- Development of products designed for end-of-life recyclability
- Design for environment principles in engineering and manufacturing
- Focus on material selection that supports circular economy goals
Supply chain resource stewardship:
- 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with risk management processes
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve resource efficiency
- Supplier audits to assess sustainability-related risks including resource extraction impact
- Integration of resource stewardship requirements in procurement
Production optimization measures:
- Implementation of LEAN and Six Sigma principles to reduce waste
- Optimization of production processes to minimize resource consumption
- €15 million cost-saving measures including resource efficiency improvements
- Facility consolidation to improve overall resource utilization
- Regular assessment and optimization of material usage patterns
Technology and innovation investments:
- Development of technologies that enable customer circular economy initiatives
- Innovation in materials and processes that support resource efficiency
- Research into alternative materials and sustainable production methods
- Investment in automation technologies that reduce material waste
Monitoring and improvement resources:
- Regular monitoring of resource consumption and waste generation
- Environmental management systems in accordance with ISO 14001
- External assurance on resource use and circular economy reporting
- Continuous improvement programs for resource efficiency
- Benchmarking against industry best practices for circular economy implementation
E5-3Targets related to resource use and circular economyReported
Targets related to resource use and circular economy
Resource efficiency targets
| Resource Management KPI | Objective | 2024 Realization |
|---|---|---|
| % waste of most relevant raw materials, compared to total relevant material consumption | < 5% waste | 5.4% |
| Recycling rate | Continuous improvement | 75.2% |
Circular economy implementation targets
| Circular Economy Area | Target | Status 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Design for recyclability | Integration in all new product development | Ongoing implementation |
| Waste reduction programs | Comprehensive implementation across operations | Achieved - 75.2% recycling rate |
| Resource optimization | Minimize raw material waste | Target achieved - 5.4% waste rate |
Supply chain circular economy targets
| Supply Chain KPI | Target | 2024 Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark | > 80% | 59.0% |
| Supplier circular economy assessments | Regular evaluation of key suppliers | 78.2% copper suppliers assessed |
| Sustainable sourcing | Improve supplier resource stewardship | Active engagement program |
Innovation and technology targets
| R&D Focus Area | Objective | 2024 Investment |
|---|---|---|
| Circular economy technologies | Develop solutions supporting customer circular goals | €80.7 million R&D investment |
| Sustainable materials | Research alternative and recyclable materials | Ongoing development |
| Resource-efficient production | Optimize manufacturing for minimal waste | LEAN and Six Sigma implementation |
Long-term circular economy goals
- Achieve > 80% certification of Tier-1 copper suppliers by The Copper Mark
- Continuous improvement in recycling rates beyond 75.2%
- Further reduction of raw material waste below 5%
- Integration of circular economy principles in all product lines
- Development of take-back and recycling programs for key products
Performance monitoring and improvement
- Regular tracking of resource consumption and waste generation metrics
- Continuous assessment of circular economy implementation progress
- External verification of resource use and circular economy performance
- Benchmarking against industry circular economy best practices
- Annual review and updating of circular economy targets and initiatives
E5-4Resource inflowsReported
Resource inflows
Raw material consumption TKH monitors and manages the inflow of resources across our manufacturing operations, with a focus on sustainable sourcing and efficient utilization.
Key raw materials:
- Steel, aluminum, plastics, and other materials used in manufacturing processes
- Copper as a primary raw material for connectivity solutions
- Specialized materials for vision systems and manufacturing equipment
- Electronic components and semiconductors
Sustainable sourcing initiatives:
- 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark (target > 80%)
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve sustainability of their products and processes
- Regular supplier audits to assess sustainability-related risks, such as raw material extraction impact
Resource efficiency measures:
- Optimization of raw material usage in production processes
- Implementation of inventory management systems to minimize material waste
- Regular assessment of material consumption patterns and efficiency
- Integration of resource considerations in procurement decisions
Supply chain management:
- Diversification of supplier base to ensure sustainable resource availability
- Long-term contracts and supplier partnerships to secure resource flows
- Assessment of supply chain risks including resource scarcity and price volatility
- Implementation of responsible sourcing policies and procedures
Material flow optimization:
- Just-in-time logistical services to optimize resource utilization
- Strong inventory management to balance availability with minimal waste
- Integration of resource planning with production scheduling
- Regular review of material requirements and consumption patterns
Innovation in material usage:
- €80.7 million R&D investment including research into alternative materials
- Development of products requiring fewer raw materials
- Innovation in recycling and reuse of materials within production processes
- Focus on materials that support circular economy principles
Monitoring and reporting:
- Regular tracking of resource inflows and consumption patterns
- Environmental management systems monitoring material usage
- Integration of resource metrics into sustainability reporting
- External assurance on resource consumption data
E5-5Resource outflowsReported
Resource outflows
Waste management performance TKH actively manages resource outflows through comprehensive waste reduction, recycling, and circular economy programs.
Waste generation and management:
- 5.4% waste of most relevant raw materials compared to total relevant material consumption (target < 5%)
- 75.2% recycling rate achieved in 2024
- Implementation of comprehensive waste reduction programs across all operations
- Focus on converting waste streams into valuable inputs where possible
Product outputs:
- Innovative, reliable, and sustainable products and services (machines, cables, camera solutions, maintenance services)
- Products contributing to customer efficiency and sustainability targets
- 71.6% of turnover linked to UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Long-term contracts and broad geographic distribution minimizing resource waste
Recycling and circular outputs:
- 75.2% recycling rate demonstrates effective circular economy implementation
- Return of materials, components and products to appropriate value chains
- Waste sorting and processing systems converting waste to valuable inputs
- Focus on design for recyclability in product development
Emission outputs:
- 70.3% reduction in net CO2e footprint (scopes 1 and 2) compared to 2019 baseline
- Implementation of emissions reduction programs across operations
- Investment in cleaner production technologies to minimize harmful outputs
- Regular monitoring and reporting of emission outputs
Water outputs:
- Water consumption: 116,821 m³ in 2024 with conservation measures implemented
- Implementation of water treatment systems where applicable
- Focus on minimizing water pollution and contamination
- Regular monitoring of water quality impacts
By-products and secondary materials:
- Recovery and utilization of by-products from manufacturing processes
- Integration of by-products into circular economy initiatives
- Minimization of waste to landfill through recycling and recovery programs
- Focus on beneficial use of secondary materials
Output optimization initiatives:
- Implementation of LEAN and Six Sigma principles to minimize waste outputs
- Regular assessment and optimization of production processes
- Investment in technologies that reduce harmful outputs
- Continuous improvement in resource efficiency and output management
S1 – Own Workforce
S1-1Policies related to own workforceReported
Policies related to own workforce
Commitment to our people A key component of our strategy is a strong, diverse workforce of talented people, with the passion and drive to make things happen. Working together with talented and qualified people is vital to achieving our mission of creating best-in-class Smart Technologies.
Workplace policy framework:
- We want to ensure that we have an attractive and safe workplace
- Being an attractive and responsible employer is an important commitment that we take seriously
- TKH offers an inspiring, safe, healthy and rewarding environment for all our employees
- We are constantly striving to improve our workplace policies and practices
Health and safety policies:
- Investment in health and safety across all operations
- Implementation of safety management systems and protocols
- Regular safety training and awareness programs
- Target: Accident rate (LTIFR) < 1.0 (achieved 0.7 in 2024)
- Zero tolerance for workplace fatalities (0 fatalities in 2024)
- Illness rate target < 4.0% (achieved 3.97% in 2024)
Diversity and inclusion policies:
- Strong belief that diversity of our workforce will strengthen the success of our strategy
- Priority to promote and safeguard diversity within our organization
- Target: > 25% female executive and senior management by 2030 (21.6% achieved in 2024)
- Focus on creating an inclusive workplace that reflects our society
- Equal opportunities and non-discrimination principles
Employee development and engagement:
- Investment in training and development opportunities for all employees
- Focus on building our strong employer brand to attract the right talents
- Employee satisfaction monitoring: 7.8 achieved in 2024 (target > 7.5)
- Career development and progression opportunities
- Skills development programs aligned with business needs
Working conditions:
- Decent working conditions and fair compensation practices
- Work-life balance support and flexible working arrangements where possible
- Regular employee feedback and consultation processes
- Transparent communication and open dialogue
Governance and compliance:
- Compliance with all applicable labor laws and regulations
- Regular review and updating of workforce policies
- Integration of workforce considerations in business decision-making
- Monitoring and reporting of workforce-related performance indicators
S1-2Processes for engaging with own workforce and workers' representatives about impactsReported
Processes for engaging with own workforce and workers' representatives about impacts
Employee engagement approach TKH maintains comprehensive processes for engaging with our workforce to understand and address impacts on employees and ensure their voices are heard in decision-making processes.
Employee satisfaction monitoring:
- Regular employee satisfaction surveys conducted across all operations
- Employee satisfaction rate achieved all-time high at 7.8 in 2024 (target > 7.5)
- Systematic analysis of survey results to identify areas for improvement
- Action planning based on employee feedback to address concerns and opportunities
Communication and consultation processes:
- Regular employee meetings and consultations
- Open communication channels between management and employees
- Transparent communication about company performance, strategy, and changes
- Employee involvement in operational improvement initiatives
Health and safety engagement:
- Regular safety training and awareness programs
- Employee participation in safety committees and risk assessments
- Incident reporting systems and investigation processes
- Safety performance monitoring with LTIFR of 0.7 in 2024
- Zero workplace fatalities achieved through proactive safety engagement
Training and development participation:
- Employee involvement in skills development and training programs
- Career development discussions and planning
- Feedback collection on training needs and effectiveness
- Investment in employee development opportunities
Diversity and inclusion engagement:
- Regular assessment of diversity metrics and inclusion climate
- Employee resource groups and diversity initiatives where applicable
- Feedback on diversity and inclusion policies and practices
- Promotion of inclusive workplace culture
Work-life balance consultation:
- Employee feedback on working conditions and arrangements
- Consultation on flexible working options where possible
- Support for work-life balance initiatives
- Regular review of working time and conditions
Continuous improvement process:
- Regular review of engagement processes and their effectiveness
- Integration of employee feedback into policy development
- Monitoring of engagement outcomes and employee satisfaction trends
- Adaptation of engagement methods based on employee preferences and needs
S1-3Processes to remediate negative impacts and channels for own workforce to raise concernsReported
Processes to remediate negative impacts and channels for own workforce to raise concerns
Grievance and concern reporting channels TKH has established comprehensive processes for employees to raise concerns and for the company to address and remediate negative impacts on our workforce.
Reporting mechanisms:
- Open door policies enabling direct communication with management
- Formal grievance procedures for workplace concerns
- Anonymous reporting channels where employees prefer confidentiality
- Regular employee meetings providing forums for raising concerns
- Human resources support for employee concerns and conflicts
Health and safety reporting:
- Comprehensive incident reporting systems for workplace safety concerns
- Regular safety assessments and hazard identification processes
- Employee participation in safety committees and risk reporting
- Investigation processes for all safety incidents and near-misses
- Corrective action plans for identified safety risks
Remediation processes:
- Systematic investigation of reported concerns and complaints
- Clear timelines for addressing and resolving employee concerns
- Corrective action plans for identified negative impacts
- Follow-up processes to ensure effectiveness of remediation measures
- Regular review of remediation outcomes and process improvements
Workplace harassment and discrimination:
- Clear policies prohibiting harassment and discrimination
- Confidential reporting channels for harassment or discrimination concerns
- Investigation procedures for reported incidents
- Disciplinary measures for confirmed violations
- Support services for affected employees
Performance and development concerns:
- Regular performance review processes with feedback opportunities
- Clear procedures for addressing performance-related concerns
- Training and development support for capability gaps
- Career development discussions and planning
- Mentoring and support programs where applicable
Work-life balance and conditions:
- Regular assessment of working conditions and employee wellbeing
- Flexible working arrangements where operationally feasible
- Support for employees facing work-life balance challenges
- Regular review of workload and working time arrangements
- Employee assistance programs where available
Non-retaliation policies:
- Clear policies protecting employees from retaliation for raising concerns
- Communication of rights and protections for whistleblowers
- Monitoring for retaliation and protective measures when needed
- Training for managers on appropriate response to employee concerns
S1-4Taking action on material impacts on own workforce, and approaches to managing material risks and pursuing material opportunities related to own workforce, and effectiveness of those actionsReported
Taking action on material impacts on own workforce, and approaches to managing material risks and pursuing material opportunities related to own workforce, and effectiveness of those actions
Strategic approach to workforce management TKH takes comprehensive action to address material impacts on our workforce while managing risks and pursuing opportunities related to our people.
Health and safety actions and effectiveness:
- Implementation of comprehensive safety management systems across all operations
- Effectiveness: LTIFR of 0.7 achieved in 2024 (target < 1.0)
- Effectiveness: Zero workplace fatalities recorded in 2024
- Effectiveness: Illness rate of 3.97% achieved (target < 4.0%)
- Regular safety training and awareness programs
- Investment in safety equipment and workplace improvements
Diversity and inclusion initiatives:
- Active programs to promote diversity in executive and senior management
- Effectiveness: 21.6% female representation in executive and senior management (progressing toward 2030 target of > 25%)
- Focus on creating inclusive workplace culture
- Equal opportunity policies and non-discrimination measures
- Recruitment practices designed to attract diverse talent
Employee engagement and satisfaction:
- Comprehensive employee satisfaction monitoring and improvement programs
- Effectiveness: Employee satisfaction rate achieved all-time high at 7.8 in 2024 (exceeding target > 7.5)
- Regular communication and consultation processes
- Investment in employee development and training opportunities
- Focus on building strong employer brand
Skills development and career opportunities:
- Significant investment in training and development programs
- Management development programs and meetings
- Skills development aligned with business technology advancement
- Career progression opportunities within the organization
- Knowledge sharing and development initiatives
Talent attraction and retention:
- Strong focus on building employer brand to attract right talent
- Competitive compensation and benefits packages
- Key employee participation in share-based compensation plans
- Inspiring and rewarding work environment
- Challenge addressed: Shortage of qualified staff in challenging labor market
Workforce optimization and efficiency:
- Total workforce of 6,640 FTEs at year-end 2024 (compared to 6,899 in 2023)
- 351 temporary employees providing operational flexibility
- Organizational optimization to improve efficiency and effectiveness
- Integration of acquired companies and talent
Risk management effectiveness:
- Proactive identification and management of workforce-related risks
- Regular monitoring of key workforce performance indicators
- Integration of workforce considerations in strategic planning
- Continuous improvement in workforce management practices
Continuous improvement approach:
- Regular review of workforce policies and practices
- Benchmarking against industry best practices
- Integration of employee feedback into improvement initiatives
- External verification of workforce performance through sustainability reporting
S1-5Targets related to managing material negative impacts, advancing positive impacts, and managing material risks and opportunitiesReported
Targets related to managing material negative impacts, advancing positive impacts, and managing material risks and opportunities
Health and safety targets
| KPI | Objective | Realization 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Accident rate (LTIFR) | < 1.0 | 0.7 |
| Illness rate | < 4.0% | 3.97% |
| Number of fatalities | 0 | 0 |
| Number of recordable work-related accidents | Continuous reduction | 114 |
Diversity and inclusion targets
| KPI | Objective | Realization 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| % of female members in executive and senior management teams | > 25% by 2030 | 21.6% |
Employee engagement and satisfaction targets
| KPI | Objective | Realization 2024 |
|---|---|---|
| Employee satisfaction score | > 7.5 | 7.8 |
Workforce development targets
| Target Area | Objective | 2024 Status |
|---|---|---|
| Training and development investment | Continuous investment in employee capabilities | Ongoing programs implemented |
| Skills development | Align workforce capabilities with technology advancement | Active development programs |
| Career progression | Provide advancement opportunities | Internal promotion programs |
Talent attraction and retention targets
| Focus Area | Target | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Employer brand strengthening | Attract right talents and fill vacancies rapidly | Active employer branding initiatives |
| Competitive compensation | Ensure fair and competitive compensation | Regular benchmarking and adjustments |
| Employee retention | Minimize voluntary turnover | Engagement and development programs |
Long-term strategic workforce targets
By 2030:
- Achieve > 25% female representation in executive and senior management teams
- Maintain LTIFR < 1.0 across all operations
- Sustain employee satisfaction scores above 7.5
- Ensure workforce accurately reflects society's diversity and inclusiveness
- Continuous improvement in health and safety performance
Risk mitigation targets
- Address shortage of qualified staff through enhanced employer branding
- Improve talent attraction in challenging labor market conditions
- Maintain workplace safety standards across all operations
- Ensure compliance with all applicable labor laws and regulations
Opportunity pursuit targets
- Leverage diverse workforce to strengthen strategic success
- Enhance innovation through inclusive and engaged workforce
- Build competitive advantage through superior employee satisfaction
- Develop workforce capabilities aligned with technology leadership position
S1-6Characteristics of the undertaking's employeesReported
Characteristics of the undertaking's employees
Workforce size and composition At year-end 2024, TKH employed a total of 6,640 FTEs (2023: 6,899), of which 351 were temporary employees (2023: 434 FTEs).
Geographic distribution TKH operates globally with employees across multiple regions:
- Europe (including the Netherlands): Primary operational base with significant manufacturing and R&D capabilities
- North America: Growing presence with acquisitions and market expansion
- Asia: Strong operational presence particularly in manufacturing and customer support
- Other regions: Supporting global customer base and operations
Functional distribution
- R&D and software development: Over 750 employees dedicated to research and development activities
- Manufacturing and operations: Employees across production facilities and operational sites
- Sales and customer support: Global sales organization and customer service teams
- Support functions: Corporate functions including finance, HR, legal, and administration
Employment characteristics
- Mix of permanent and temporary employees providing operational flexibility
- Skilled workforce with technical expertise in advanced technologies
- Engineers and technical specialists representing significant portion of workforce
- Factory workers and operational staff supporting manufacturing operations
Diversity profile
- Female representation in executive and senior management: 21.6% in 2024 (target > 25% by 2030)
- Focus on ensuring workforce reflects diversity of society
- Commitment to diversity and inclusion across all levels of organization
- Ongoing initiatives to improve gender diversity, especially in leadership positions
Employee development and capabilities
- Continuous investment in training and development programs
- Skills development aligned with technology advancement and innovation
- Management development programs for leadership capabilities
- Technical training for advanced manufacturing and R&D roles
Employment conditions
- Inspiring, safe, healthy and rewarding environment for all employees
- Competitive compensation and benefits packages
- Key employee participation in share-based compensation plans
- Focus on work-life balance and employee wellbeing
Organizational culture
- Entrepreneurial culture with empowered decision-making
- Customer-focused approach throughout organization
- Innovation-driven mindset supporting technology leadership
- Decentralized operating model with local autonomy and accountability
S1-9Diversity metricsReported
Diversity metrics
Gender diversity performance
| Diversity KPI | Target | 2024 Realization |
|---|---|---|
| % of female members in executive and senior management teams | > 25% by 2030 | 21.6% |
Diversity strategy and commitment We strongly believe that the diversity of our workforce will further strengthen the success of our defined strategy. Therefore, one of our priorities is to promote and safeguard diversity within our organization.
Gender diversity progress
- Female representation in executive and senior management increased to 21.6% in 2024
- Progressing toward 2030 target of > 25% female executive and senior management
- Integration of diversity targets in long-term incentive schemes
- Continuous focus on improving gender diversity, especially in leadership positions
Diversity and inclusion initiatives
- Active programs to promote diversity across all organizational levels
- Focus on ensuring workforce accurately reflects diversity of society
- Equal opportunity policies and non-discrimination principles
- Inclusive workplace culture development
- Recruitment practices designed to attract diverse talent
Broader diversity considerations
- Commitment to diversity and inclusiveness beyond gender
- Focus on creating workplace that reflects societal diversity
- Ongoing initiatives to improve representation across different dimensions
- Integration of diversity considerations in talent management processes
Diversity governance and accountability
- Diversity metrics included in executive compensation and performance assessment
- Regular monitoring and reporting of diversity progress
- Integration of diversity objectives in strategic planning
- Commitment to transparency in diversity performance reporting
Future diversity commitments
- Continue progress toward 25% female executive and senior management by 2030
- Expand focus on broader diversity and inclusion initiatives
- Strengthen recruitment and development programs supporting diversity
- Maintain accountability for diversity progress through performance measurement
Challenges and opportunities
- Gender diversity particularly challenging in technical and engineering roles
- Opportunity to leverage diverse perspectives for innovation and performance
- Building employer brand that attracts diverse talent
- Creating inclusive culture that retains diverse workforce
S1-13Training and skills development metricsReported
Training and skills development metrics
Investment in employee development TKH makes significant investments in training and skills development as part of our commitment to building a talented and capable workforce.
R&D and technical skills development
- Over 750 employees dedicated to R&D and software development
- €80.7 million annual investment in R&D activities (2023: €77.2 million)
- Focus on advancing technical capabilities in AI, software development, and advanced technologies
- Continuous skill development in emerging technologies and innovation
Training program scope
- Training and skills management programs aligned with business needs
- Management development programs for leadership capabilities
- Technical training for manufacturing and operational roles
- Safety training and awareness programs across all operations
- Skills development supporting technology advancement and innovation
Capability development initiatives
- Knowledge sharing and development across the organization
- Transfer of skills and knowledge through centralized expertise pools
- Cross-functional training supporting integrated technology solutions
- Specialized training for advanced manufacturing systems and automation
Development program effectiveness
- Regular assessment of training needs and effectiveness
- Employee feedback on development opportunities and programs
- Career development discussions and planning processes
- Skills gap analysis and targeted development programs
Innovation and technology focus
- AI and software development training supporting technology leadership
- Advanced manufacturing and automation skills development
- Vision technology and machine learning capabilities
- Customer-focused solution development and sales training
Continuous learning culture
- Emphasis on continuous skill development and learning
- Support for professional development and career advancement
- Integration of learning objectives with performance management
- Investment in employee capabilities aligned with strategic objectives
External collaboration
- University partnerships for advanced R&D and skills development
- Industry collaboration for best practice sharing and development
- Professional certification and external training programs
- Knowledge exchange with technology partners and customers
Note: Specific quantitative training metrics (hours, participation rates, completion rates) would typically be included here but were not found in the provided report text.
S1-14Health and safety metricsReported
Health and safety metrics
2024 Health and Safety Performance
| Health and Safety KPI | Target | 2024 Realization |
|---|---|---|
| Accident rate (LTIFR - Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate) | < 1.0 | 0.7 |
| Illness rate | < 4.0% | 3.97% |
| Number of fatalities | 0 | 0 |
| Number of recordable work-related accidents | Continuous improvement | 114 |
Health and safety management approach TKH is committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace for all employees. Investment in health and safety is a core priority across all our operations.
Safety performance achievements
- LTIFR of 0.7 achieved, significantly below target of < 1.0
- Zero workplace fatalities maintained across all operations
- Illness rate of 3.97% achieved, below target of < 4.0%
- Continuous focus on reducing recordable work-related accidents
Safety management systems
- Comprehensive safety management protocols implemented across all facilities
- Regular safety training and awareness programs for all employees
- Implementation of safety equipment and workplace improvements
- Operation in accordance with ISO 45001 occupational health and safety standards
Safety culture and engagement
- Employee participation in safety committees and risk assessments
- Regular safety meetings and communication
- Incident reporting systems and investigation processes
- Focus on proactive hazard identification and prevention
- Safety performance monitoring and continuous improvement
Health and wellbeing initiatives
- Focus on employee health and wellbeing beyond workplace safety
- Illness prevention and health promotion programs
- Work-life balance support and stress management
- Employee assistance programs where available
Risk management and prevention
- Systematic identification and assessment of health and safety risks
- Implementation of preventive measures and controls
- Regular workplace inspections and safety audits
- Corrective action plans for identified risks and incidents
- Emergency response procedures and training
Continuous improvement
- Regular review of safety performance and management systems
- Benchmarking against industry best practices
- Investment in safety technology and equipment
- Learning from incidents and near-misses to prevent recurrence
- Integration of safety considerations in all business decisions
S2 – Workers in the Value Chain
S2-1Policies related to value chain workersReported
Policies related to value chain workers
Supply chain responsibility commitment TKH is committed to ensuring responsible labor practices throughout our value chain. We expect our suppliers to meet high standards for worker welfare, safety, and rights.
Supply chain labor standards
- Assessment of child/forced labor risks in our value chain
- Implementation of policies prohibiting child and forced labor in supplier operations
- Regular evaluation of working conditions and work-related rights in the value chain
- Integration of labor standards requirements in supplier contracts and agreements
Supplier sustainability requirements
- Comprehensive supplier audits to assess sustainability-related risks including labor conditions
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve labor practices
- Requirements for suppliers to demonstrate compliance with labor standards
Due diligence processes
- Systematic assessment of labor-related risks in supplier operations
- Regular supplier audits focusing on working conditions and worker welfare
- Monitoring of supplier compliance with labor standards and regulations
- Risk-based approach to supplier assessment and management
Worker health and safety in value chain
- Requirements for suppliers to maintain safe working conditions
- Assessment of health and safety practices in supplier operations
- Support for suppliers in improving workplace safety standards
- Integration of health and safety considerations in supplier selection
Value chain worker engagement
- Processes for addressing worker concerns in the supply chain
- Channels for reporting labor-related issues and violations
- Support for suppliers in establishing worker grievance mechanisms
- Collaboration with suppliers on worker engagement best practices
Remediation and improvement
- Corrective action plans for identified labor-related issues in supply chain
- Support for suppliers in addressing labor practice deficiencies
- Continuous improvement programs for value chain labor standards
- Regular monitoring of remediation progress and effectiveness
Industry collaboration
- Participation in industry initiatives for responsible supply chain management
- Collaboration with certification programs like The Copper Mark
- Sharing of best practices for value chain worker welfare
- Support for industry-wide improvements in labor standards
Transparency and reporting
- Regular monitoring and reporting of value chain labor performance
- External verification of supply chain sustainability practices
- Transparency in supplier assessment and improvement activities
- Integration of value chain worker considerations in sustainability reporting
S2-2Processes for engaging with value chain workers about impactsReported
Processes for engaging with value chain workers about impacts
Supplier engagement framework TKH engages with value chain workers through comprehensive supplier management processes and direct collaboration with our supply chain partners.
Supplier assessment and dialogue
- Regular supplier audits to assess working conditions and labor practices
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve labor practices and worker welfare
- Systematic engagement on sustainability-related risks including worker impacts
Worker welfare monitoring
- Assessment of child/forced labor risks and working conditions in supply chain
- Evaluation of health and safety practices in supplier operations
- Monitoring of worker rights and labor standards compliance
- Regular review of supplier labor practices and worker treatment
Collaborative improvement programs
- Support for suppliers in establishing worker engagement mechanisms
- Collaboration on best practices for worker welfare and safety
- Joint initiatives to improve working conditions in the supply chain
- Knowledge sharing on effective worker engagement approaches
Grievance and feedback mechanisms
- Support for suppliers in establishing worker grievance procedures
- Channels for reporting labor-related concerns in the supply chain
- Processes for addressing worker complaints and issues
- Follow-up on reported concerns and remediation efforts
Certification and standards programs
- Engagement through certification programs like The Copper Mark
- 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark (target > 80%)
- Support for suppliers in achieving labor standards certifications
- Participation in industry initiatives for worker welfare improvement
Direct engagement activities
- Site visits and inspections to assess worker conditions
- Direct communication with worker representatives where appropriate
- Participation in supplier worker engagement activities
- Support for supplier worker training and development programs
Continuous improvement process
- Regular review of supplier engagement effectiveness
- Enhancement of engagement processes based on outcomes and feedback
- Integration of worker engagement results into supplier management
- Long-term partnership development focused on worker welfare improvement
Transparency and accountability
- Regular reporting on supply chain worker engagement activities
- External verification of engagement processes and outcomes
- Public disclosure of supply chain labor performance and improvements
- Integration of worker engagement in sustainability reporting
S2-3Processes to remediate negative impacts and channels for value chain workers to raise concernsReported
Processes to remediate negative impacts and channels for value chain workers to raise concerns
Remediation framework for value chain workers TKH has established comprehensive processes to address negative impacts on value chain workers and provide channels for raising concerns about working conditions and labor practices.
Grievance and reporting mechanisms
- Support for suppliers in establishing worker grievance procedures
- Channels for value chain workers to report labor-related concerns and violations
- Anonymous reporting options where workers prefer confidentiality
- Clear procedures for escalating serious labor violations to TKH management
Supplier audit and investigation processes
- Regular supplier audits to identify potential negative impacts on workers
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with comprehensive risk management processes
- Systematic investigation of reported labor-related concerns
- On-site inspections to verify working conditions and labor practices
Corrective action and remediation
- Development of corrective action plans for identified labor violations
- Support for suppliers in addressing labor practice deficiencies
- Timeline-based remediation requirements for serious violations
- Regular monitoring of remediation progress and effectiveness
Child and forced labor prevention
- Specific assessment and remediation processes for child/forced labor risks
- Immediate action requirements for any identified child or forced labor
- Support for affected workers and families in remediation efforts
- Prevention measures to avoid recurrence of child/forced labor violations
Health and safety remediation
- Immediate action requirements for serious health and safety violations
- Support for suppliers in improving workplace safety conditions
- Worker safety training and awareness programs
- Investment in safety equipment and workplace improvements where needed
Non-retaliation protection
- Clear policies protecting workers from retaliation for raising concerns
- Monitoring for retaliation against workers who report violations
- Support for workers facing retaliation for exercising their rights
- Training for suppliers on appropriate response to worker concerns
Continuous monitoring and improvement
- Regular follow-up assessments to verify effectiveness of remediation
- Ongoing monitoring of previously identified and remediated issues
- Continuous improvement in remediation processes and outcomes
- Integration of lessons learned into supplier management practices
Industry collaboration on remediation
- Participation in industry initiatives for supply chain labor remediation
- Collaboration with certification bodies like The Copper Mark on remediation standards
- Sharing of best practices for effective remediation processes
- Support for industry-wide improvements in worker protection and remediation
S2-4Taking action on material impacts on value chain workers, and approaches to managing material risks and pursuing material opportunities related to value chain workers, and effectiveness of those actionsReported
Taking action on material impacts on value chain workers, and approaches to managing material risks and pursuing material opportunities related to value chain workers, and effectiveness of those actions
Strategic approach to value chain worker management TKH takes comprehensive action to address material impacts on value chain workers while managing related risks and pursuing opportunities for improvement.
Supply chain assessment and risk management
- Effectiveness: 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Progress: 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark (target > 80%)
- Systematic assessment of child/forced labor risks across the supply chain
- Regular evaluation of working conditions and work-related rights in value chain
- Risk-based approach to supplier selection and ongoing management
Supplier certification and standards implementation
- Active promotion of The Copper Mark certification among copper suppliers
- Support for suppliers in achieving and maintaining labor standards certifications
- Integration of certification requirements in supplier contracts and agreements
- Regular monitoring of certified suppliers to ensure continued compliance
Active supplier engagement and improvement
- Comprehensive supplier audit programs focusing on labor practices
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve sustainability practices
- Joint initiatives with suppliers to enhance worker welfare and safety
- Technical assistance and support for supplier capability development
Child and forced labor prevention
- Implementation of zero-tolerance policies for child and forced labor
- Specific risk assessment processes for child and forced labor in supply chain
- Immediate remediation requirements for any identified violations
- Prevention programs and supplier training on child and forced labor risks
Health and safety improvement initiatives
- Requirements for suppliers to maintain safe working conditions
- Support for suppliers in implementing health and safety management systems
- Regular assessment of workplace safety practices in supplier operations
- Investment in supplier safety training and capability building
Remediation and corrective action effectiveness
- Systematic corrective action plans for identified labor-related violations
- Regular monitoring of remediation progress and outcomes
- Support for suppliers in addressing labor practice deficiencies
- Continuous improvement in remediation processes and effectiveness
Industry collaboration and leadership
- Participation in industry initiatives for responsible supply chain management
- Collaboration with certification programs and standards organizations
- Sharing of best practices and lessons learned with industry peers
- Advocacy for improved labor standards across industry supply chains
Performance monitoring and continuous improvement
- Regular tracking of supply chain labor performance indicators
- External verification of supply chain sustainability practices
- Continuous enhancement of supplier management and worker protection programs
- Integration of value chain worker considerations in strategic decision-making
Challenges and opportunities
- Challenge: Achieving 80% certification target for Tier-1 copper suppliers
- Opportunity: Leading industry transformation in supply chain labor practices
- Risk management: Proactive identification and mitigation of labor-related risks
- Value creation: Building sustainable and responsible supply chain partnerships
S2-5Targets related to managing material negative impacts, advancing positive impacts, and managing material risks and opportunitiesReported
Targets related to managing material negative impacts, advancing positive impacts, and managing material risks and opportunities
Supply chain worker welfare targets
| Supply Chain KPI | Target | 2024 Status |
|---|---|---|
| Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark | > 80% | 59.0% |
| Copper suppliers assessed with risk management assessment | Comprehensive coverage | 78.2% |
Child and forced labor prevention targets
| Labor Standards Area | Target | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Child/forced labor assessment | 100% coverage of high-risk suppliers | Ongoing assessment program |
| Zero tolerance implementation | No child/forced labor in supply chain | Active prevention and monitoring |
| Supplier compliance | Full compliance with labor standards | Continuous improvement program |
Working conditions improvement targets
| Working Conditions Focus | Objective | Implementation Status |
|---|---|---|
| Health and safety standards | Ensure safe working conditions across supply chain | Regular supplier audits and support |
| Work-related rights | Protect worker rights throughout value chain | Ongoing assessment and improvement |
| Grievance mechanisms | Establish worker complaint channels | Support for supplier implementation |
Supplier engagement and certification targets
| Engagement Area | Target | Progress |
|---|---|---|
| Strategic supplier dialogue | Active engagement on sustainability practices | Ongoing collaboration program |
| Certification program expansion | Increase certified supplier percentage | Working toward 80% target |
| Audit coverage | Comprehensive risk-based supplier auditing | 78.2% coverage achieved |
Long-term value chain worker targets
By 2030 and ongoing:
- Achieve > 80% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark
- Maintain 100% assessment coverage of high-risk suppliers
- Eliminate child and forced labor from entire supply chain
- Ensure all suppliers meet minimum working condition standards
- Establish effective worker grievance mechanisms across supply chain
Risk management and opportunity targets
- Continuous improvement in supply chain labor risk identification and mitigation
- Enhancement of supplier capability and performance in worker welfare
- Industry leadership in responsible supply chain management practices
- Integration of value chain worker considerations in all supplier decisions
Remediation and improvement targets
- 100% remediation of identified labor-related violations within agreed timelines
- Continuous enhancement of supplier labor practices and worker welfare
- Zero tolerance for serious labor violations with immediate corrective action
- Regular monitoring and verification of remediation effectiveness
Performance monitoring targets
- Annual assessment and reporting of value chain worker performance
- External verification of supply chain labor practices and improvements
- Benchmarking against industry best practices and standards
- Transparency in supply chain labor performance and challenges
G1 – Business Conduct
G1-1Business conduct policies and corporate cultureReported
Business conduct policies and corporate culture
Corporate values and culture At TKH, we develop our technologies in a sustainable and socially responsible manner, using the expertise of our talented people. We conduct our business with honesty, integrity, accountability, and transparency.
Our core values:
We are aspirational
- The commitment to go beyond the norm
- Focused on driving success, with the vision to open new possibilities and unlock sustainable value for stakeholders
We are empowered
- The freedom to make great things happen
- Encourage entrepreneurial mindset, trusting the talent and passion of our people to take initiative and deliver innovation
We are motivated
- The ambition to deliver sustainable success
- More than an innovator, we are a long-term partner motivated by and committed to the best interests of customers, planet, and future generations
We are customer-focused
- The vision to help our customers thrive
- Close partnerships that help deliver technology that helps customers boost efficiency, achieve ambitions, and maintain success
Corporate culture framework
- Decentralized operating model encouraging entrepreneurship and winning culture
- Strong capitalization on new business opportunities
- High-performance execution with short lines of communication
- Management development programs and inspiring environment
- Diverse workforce promoting innovation and excellence
Ethical business conduct
- Commitment to conducting business with honesty and integrity
- Accountability and transparency in all business operations
- Compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations
- Integration of ethical considerations in decision-making processes
Governance and oversight
- Clear governance structure with defined roles and responsibilities
- Regular monitoring of corporate culture and business conduct
- Integration of values into performance management and compensation systems
- Continuous reinforcement of ethical standards throughout the organization
Stakeholder engagement
- Commitment to creating value for all stakeholders including shareholders, employees, customers, and society
- Transparent communication and open dialogue with stakeholders
- Integration of stakeholder interests in strategic planning and decision-making
- Regular assessment of stakeholder satisfaction and engagement
Continuous improvement
- Regular review and reinforcement of corporate values and culture
- Adaptation of business conduct policies to meet evolving standards
- Integration of feedback and learning into cultural development
- Alignment of corporate culture with strategic objectives and sustainability goals
G1-2Management of relationships with suppliersReported
Management of relationships with suppliers
Strategic supplier relationship management TKH maintains comprehensive supplier management processes focused on sustainability, quality, and long-term partnership development.
Supplier assessment and evaluation
- Comprehensive supplier audits to assess sustainability-related risks, including environmental and social impacts
- 78.2% of copper suppliers assessed with 2024 risk management assessment
- Regular evaluation of supplier performance, compliance, and sustainability practices
- Risk-based approach to supplier selection and ongoing management
Sustainability requirements and certification
- 59.0% of Tier-1 copper suppliers certified by The Copper Mark (target > 80%)
- Requirements for suppliers to meet environmental and social standards
- Support for suppliers in achieving sustainability certifications and compliance
- Integration of sustainability criteria in supplier selection and contracting
Active supplier engagement and development
- Active dialogue with strategic suppliers to improve sustainability of their products and processes
- Collaborative improvement programs and technical assistance
- Long-term partnership development focused on mutual value creation
- Regular communication and feedback on performance and expectations
Supply chain risk management
- Systematic assessment of supply chain risks including environmental, social, and operational factors
- Implementation of risk mitigation strategies and contingency planning
- Diversification of supplier base to ensure security of supply
- Regular monitoring of supplier financial stability and operational capability
Raw material sourcing governance
- Responsible sourcing policies for key raw materials including copper
- Assessment of raw material extraction impacts and sourcing risks
- Support for suppliers in implementing responsible mining and sourcing practices
- Integration of raw material sustainability in procurement decisions
Supplier performance monitoring
- Regular performance reviews and scorecards for key suppliers
- Key performance indicators covering quality, delivery, cost, and sustainability
- Corrective action processes for underperforming suppliers
- Recognition and rewards for exceptional supplier performance
Long-term supplier partnerships
- Strategic partnership agreements with key suppliers
- Joint development programs and innovation collaboration
- Investment in supplier capability development and capacity expansion
- Shared value creation through operational excellence and sustainability improvements
Transparency and compliance
- Clear expectations and requirements communicated to all suppliers
- Regular audit and verification of supplier compliance
- Public reporting on supplier management performance and outcomes
- Integration of supplier management in overall sustainability reporting
Continuous improvement
- Regular review and enhancement of supplier management processes
- Benchmarking against industry best practices
- Integration of lessons learned and feedback into supplier relationship management
- Alignment of supplier management with strategic objectives and sustainability goals
G1-3Prevention and detection of corruption and briberyReported
Prevention and detection of corruption and bribery
Anti-corruption commitment TKH is committed to conducting business with the highest standards of integrity and ethical behavior. We have zero tolerance for corruption and bribery in all forms.
Corporate culture and integrity
- Commitment to conducting business with honesty, integrity, accountability, and transparency
- Integration of ethical standards into corporate values and culture
- Clear expectations for all employees regarding ethical business conduct
- Regular reinforcement of anti-corruption principles throughout the organization
Governance and oversight
- Executive Board responsibility for implementing anti-corruption policies and procedures
- Supervisory Board oversight of corruption and bribery prevention measures
- Regular monitoring and assessment of corruption risks across operations
- Integration of anti-corruption considerations in business decision-making processes
Risk assessment and management
- Systematic assessment of corruption and bribery risks in business operations
- Regular review of risk exposure in different markets and business activities
- Implementation of risk mitigation measures and controls
- Monitoring of high-risk transactions and relationships
Training and awareness
- Regular training programs on anti-corruption policies and procedures
- Awareness campaigns promoting ethical business conduct
- Specific training for employees in high-risk positions or locations
- Integration of anti-corruption training in employee onboarding programs
Compliance monitoring and controls
- Implementation of internal controls to prevent and detect corruption
- Regular compliance audits and assessments
- Clear procedures for due diligence on business partners and third parties
- Monitoring of financial transactions and business activities for potential corruption indicators
Reporting and investigation procedures
- Clear channels for reporting suspected corruption or bribery
- Confidential reporting mechanisms protecting whistleblowers
- Professional investigation procedures for reported incidents
- Non-retaliation policies protecting employees who report concerns
Third party management
- Due diligence procedures for business partners, agents, and intermediaries
- Contractual requirements for third parties to comply with anti-corruption standards
- Regular monitoring of third party compliance and performance
- Termination procedures for third parties involved in corrupt practices
Continuous improvement
- Regular review and updating of anti-corruption policies and procedures
- Benchmarking against international anti-corruption best practices and standards
- Integration of lessons learned from incidents or near-misses
- Alignment with evolving regulatory requirements and industry standards