In 2025, we will continue to monitor the publication of new delegated acts and the possible inclusion of new economic activities, as well as new guidelines for applying the Taxonomy that enable us to ensure compliance with European taxonomy-alignment reporting.
Moreover, we will continue to strengthen the assessment of technical criteria (SC and DNSH) for eligible activities where the values (e.g. CapEx) and the complexity of information gathering so warrant. These efforts involve engaging our suppliers, who we rely on for such information. In some cases, the necessary detail to claim alignment is not always available, e.g. in the product data sheets, making it difficult to collect and analyse information and provide evidence-based substantiation for such claims. Furthermore, given their small size, several of our suppliers also have trouble collecting and systematising this information in a way that can be considered taxonomy aligned. We will also continue to review the way in which information is classified and organised in the computer systems used by our Companies.