招港B(201872):2025年自然相关财务影响报告(英文版)

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Contents
AboutthisReport............................................................2LEAPMethodologyDescription.................................................3I.Governance................................................................7(1)Nature-relatedGovernanceFramework..................................7(2)StakeholderEngagement...............................................9II.Strategy................................................................12(1)PositioningandInterfaceswithNature..............................12(2)AssessmentofNature-relatedDependenciesandImpacts...............16(3)ManagementofNature-RelatedRisksandOpportunities................23(4)EcosystemandBiodiversityConservationStrategy....................38III.RiskandImpactManagement.............................................45(1)Managementofnature-relateddependencies,impacts,risksandopportunities........................................................................45(2)Integrationofnature-relatedrisksintocorporateriskmanagement..45IV.MetricsandTargets.....................................................47Appendix:TNFDIndexTable..................................................55AboutthisReport
ThisreportisthefirstNature-relatedFinancialImpactReport(hereinafterreferredtoasthe"Report")publishedbyChinaMerchantsPortGroupCo.,Ltd.(hereinafterreferredtoas"CMPort",the"Company"and"we").Adheringtotheprinciples of objectivity, standardisation and transparency, the ReportsystematicallydisclosestheCompany'snature-relatedstrategicobjectives,initiativesandperformanceoutcomesfortheyear2025,addressingstakeholderconcerns.
ReportingStandards
TheReportdisclosesinformationinaccordancewiththe"RecommendationsoftheTaskforceonNature-relatedFinancialDisclosures"publishedbytheTaskforceonNature-relatedFinancialDisclosures(hereinafterreferredtoasthe"TNFD")inSeptember2023.Additionally,theCompanyhasmadereferencetotheGuidanceontheIdentificationandAssessmentofNature-relatedIssues:TheLEAPApproachVersion1.1(hereinafterreferredtoasthe"LEAP")todiscloseinformationregardingimpactsonanddependenciesofnaturalcapital,aswellasassociatedrisksandopportunities.
ScopeoftheReport
ThescopeoftheReportcoversChinaMerchantsPortGroupCo.,Ltd.anditssubsidiaries.Unlessotherwisestated,theinformationdisclosedintheReportis consistent with the consolidated financial statements of CMPort(001872/201872.SZ).Toenhancethecomparabilityandforward-lookingnatureofthereport,certaincontenthasbeenexpanded.ThereportingperiodcoveredbytheReportisfrom1January2025to31December2025(hereinafterreferredtoasthe"ReportingPeriod").
SourcesofInformation
TheinformationcontainedintheReportisderivedfromtheCompany'soperationalstatistics,internaldocuments,financialreports,policystatementsandotherpubliclyavailabledocuments.Speciesdataanddatarelatingtoprotectedareasaresourcedfromdomesticandinternationalthird-partydatabases;suchdatawillbenotedwhereapplicable.Unlessotherwisestated,allmonetaryamountsintheReportaredenominatedinRMB.
ReportAvailability
TheReportispublishedinbothSimplifiedChineseandEnglish.Theelectronicversion of the Report has been uploaded to the Company's website(www.cmp1872.com)forpublicaccessanddownload.Incaseofanydiscrepanciesbetweenthetwoversions,theSimplifiedChineseversionshallprevail.LEAPMethodologyDescription
The Company conducts nature-related impacts and dependencies analysis inaccordancewiththeTNFDLEAPapproachtoidentifyandaddressnature-relatedrisksandopportunities.
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Table1KeyElementsandProcessoftheTNFDLEAPApproach

Locate(L) Interfacewith NatureEvaluate(E) Dependenciesand ImpactsAssess(A) Risksand OpportunitiesPrepare(P) Responseand Reporting
L1Spanofthe businessmodeland valuechain a.Definethe company's industry,business activitiesand geographicalscope ofoperations. b.Identifythe company'sposition withinthevalue chainandthe business activities upstreamand downstreamofthe valuechain.E1Identification of Environmental Assets, Ecosystem Servicesand ImpactDrivers a.Identifythe environmental assets,ecosystem servicesand impactdrivers associatedwith thecompany's industryand business activities.A1Riskand Opportunity Identification a.Identifythe company's Corresponding risksand opportunities basedonnatural Related dependenciesand impacts.P1Strategyand resource allocationplans a.Thecompany's decisions regardingrisk management, strategyand resource allocationbased ontheresultsof theanalysis.
L2Dependencyand ImpactScreening a.Screenfor activities withinthe company's industry,value chainanddirect operationsthat involvemoderate andhighlevelsof inherentE2Identification ofDependencies andImpacts a.Identification ofthecompany's dependencieson and impactsonnature.A2Adjustmentof ExistingRisk MitigationandRisk andOpportunity Management a.Describethe riskmitigation measuresandrisk andopportunity management processesand elementsalreadyP2Target Settingand Performance Management a.Thecompany sets nature-related targetsand definesmetrics tomeasurethem.
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TNFD’s“GuidanceontheIdentificationandAssessmentofNature-relatedIssues:TheLEAPApproach”


dependenceonand impactonnature. implementedbythe company. b.Describethe company's adjustmentstorisk andopportunity. management proceduresand relatedelements. 
L3:Interfacewith nature a.Identify sectors,value chainsanddirect operationalsites withmoderateto highpotential dependenciesonand impactsonnature. b.Identifythekey bioticcommunities andspecific ecosystems.E3Dependencyand Impact Measurement a.Measurethe scaleandscopeof thecompany's dependenceon nature. b.Measurethe extentofthe company's positiveand negativeimpacts onnature.A3Riskand Opportunity Measurementand Prioritisation a.Assessthe priorityofthe company'srelevant risksand opportunities.P3Reporting a.Describethe company's approachto disclosing informationin accordancewith theTNFD recommendations.
L4Interfaceswith sensitive locations a.Describethe company's ecologically sensitivesitesin activitieswith moderateandhigh dependenceon, andimpacton,the valuechainand industry. b.Describethe ecologically sensitiveareasin whichthecompany's directoperations arelocated.E4Impact materiality assessment a.Assessthe company's materialimpacts.A4Riskand opportunity materiality assessment a.Assessthe materialityofthe company'srelevant risksand opportunities.P4Presentation a.Describethe channelsthrough whichthecompany disclosesand presents nature-related disclosures.
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StrategyDStrategyA StrategyD RiskandImpact ManagementA(iandii) RiskandImpact ManagementB MetricsandTargetsBStrategyA StrategyC StrategyD RiskandImpact ManagementA(iand ii) RiskandImpact ManagementB RiskandImpact ManagementC RisksandTargetsA RisksandTargetsBGovernanceA GovernanceB GovernanceC StrategyB StrategyC Metricsand TargetsC
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I.Governance (1)Nature-relatedGovernanceFramework CMPorthasestablishedathree-tierESGgovernanceframeworkcomprisingthe "decision-making, management and execution levels", with clearly defined responsibilitiesateachleveltoensureunifiedleadership,decision-making andimplementationofallsustainabilityinitiatives.Tostrengthenecosystem andbiodiversityconservationefforts,CMPortfurtherclarifiedthemanagement responsibilitiesfornature-relatedtopicsateachleveloftheESGgovernance frameworkin2025.OrganizationalStructureforNature-RelatedTopicsManagement
Decision-makingLevel
TheBoardofDirectorsservesasthehighestsupervisoryanddecision-makingbodyfornature-relatedtopics.Itoverseestheassessmentofimpacts,risksandopportunitiesassociatedwiththemanagementofnature-relatedtopics,integratessustainability-relatedimpacts,risksandopportunitiesintotheCompany'sdevelopmentstrategy,businessstrategy,majortransactiondecisionsandriskmanagementconsiderations,andregularlyreceivesreportsfromtheStrategyandSustainabilityCommitteeonthemanagementofnature-relatedtopicstoensurethatmanagementstrategiesareeffectivelyimplemented.
The Strategy and Sustainability Committee is a specialized committeeestablished under the Board of Directors, responsible for supervising,reviewing,decidingupon,andprovidingguidanceontheCompany'smanagementstrategies,objectives,andactionplansrelatedtonature-relatedtopics.TheCommitteereviewstheannualassessmentofnature-relatedimpacts,risks,andopportunities, reports significant nature-related impacts, risks, andopportunitiestotheBoardofDirectors,andoverseestheimplementationofnature-relatedtopicsmanagement.
ManagementLevel
The ESG Leadership Team is responsible for organising and leading theformulationofmanagementstrategiesfornature-relatedtopics,andforguidingthe management and implementation of key topics such as ecosystems andbiodiversity.TheCompanyreviewsthedevelopmenttrendsinnature-relatedtopics, and identifies, assesses and consolidates sustainability-relatedimpacts,risksandopportunities.
ExecutionLevel
TheESGWorkingTeam,actingastheprimarybodyresponsibleforcoordinatinganddrivingtheimplementationofESGinitiatives,istaskedwithdefiningresponsibilities for managing nature-related issues, establishingnature-relatedmanagementobjectives,planningandexecutingwork,andensuringthatnature-relatedissuemanagementeffortsareeffectivelyimplemented.Headquartersdepartments participateintheformulationofnature-relatedmanagementobjectives, regularly assess nature-related impacts, risks andopportunities,identifysignificantimpacts,risksandopportunities,planannualroutineworkandpublicwelfareprojects,anddrivetheirimplementationbysubsidiaries.
Subsidiaries,inaccordancewiththeheadquarters'planningrequirementsfornature-relatedtopicmanagement,identifyandassessnature-relatedimpacts,risksandopportunities;establishnature-relatedissuemanagementsystems;implementworkrelatedtoecosystemandbiodiversityconservation;continuouslyadvancelocalecologicalconservationinitiatives;andconsistentlyaddresstheconcernsofinternalandexternalstakeholders.
(2)StakeholderEngagement
ThesupportofstakeholdersiscrucialtotheCompany'ssustainabledevelopment.CMPortcontinuestopayattentiontotheexpectationsofstakeholders,includinglocal communities and residents, and has established a multi-channel,diversified communication and feedback mechanism to maintain active andeffectivecommunicationwithstakeholders.Bygainingathoroughunderstandingoftheirconcerns,viewsandsuggestions,weworktogethertobuildasustainableecosystem.
Table1CMPort'sStakeholderCommunicationandEngagement

Stakeholder categoryCommunicationand channelsExpectationsand appealsCMPort'sresponse
Customers?Public information disclosure ?Customervisits ?Regular customermeetings ?Responsesto andhandlingof customer's feedback ?Customer satisfaction survey?Providequality service ?Safeguardof informationsecurity ?Enhancedrisk management?Innovateservice methods,optimise serviceprocedures, diversifyservice formats,andrespondto customerappealsina timelyandefficient manner ?Improveinformation securityprotection systemstoprotect customerdata privacy ?Identifypotential risksandimplement effectiverisk management
Shareholders andInvestors?Public information disclosure ?Shareholders' meetings ?Performance briefings ?Researchand exchange activities ?Regularworking meetings?Transparent financialinformation disclosure ?Goodoperating results ?Assetpreservation andvalueappreciation ?Enhancedrisk management?Disclosureofinterim andannualfinancial reports ?Maintainsustainable growthinbusiness operationand profitability ?Identifyquality assetsandenhancethe managementand operationofexisting assets ?Identifypotential risksandstrengthen
   riskcontrol
Creditors?Public information disclosure ? Irregularwork meetings?Goodoperatingcash flow ?Projectfinancing marketopportunities?Maintainsteady operationsand performancegrowth ? Innovativefinancial cooperationmodels
Governmentand regulatory authorities?Public information disclosure ?Industry exchange activities ?Daily communicationand reports?Compliantoperation ?Taxcompliance ?Supportinglocal economicdevelopment ?Protectingthelocal ecological environment?Strictlycomplywith lawsandregulationsin operatingactivities ?Taxcompliance ?Createlocal employment opportunities ?Activelyfulfill corporatesocial responsibilities
Employees?Public information disclosure ?Daily communicationand meetings ?Regular training ?Internal feedbackchannels?Gooddevelopmentand promotion opportunities ?Securebasic employeerights ?Work-lifebalance?Providecompetitive salariesandbenefits, clarifypromotion mechanismsand pathways,andoffer professionaltraining ?Safeguardemployees' legalrightsand establish whistleblower protectionmechanisms ?Createadiverse, equal,inclusive, healthyandsafework environment ?Organizeemployee caringactivitiessuch asholidayevents
Suppliersand partners? Public information disclosure ?Project cooperation ? Regular meetings ?Daily communication? Win-WinCooperation ?Transparent procurementandhonest cooperation? Improveandestablish cooperation mechanisms ?Buildasustainable supplychain
Publicwelfare organizations?Public information disclosure ?Cooperationon publicwelfare events?Reducethenegative impactcausedby operatingactivities ?Collaborateon charitableactions?Strengthen identificationof externalrisksof operatingactivitiesto avoidandreduce negativeimpacts ?Cooperatewithlocal publicwelfare organizationstocarry outtailoredpublic welfareactivities
Communities?Public information disclosure ?Charitable events ?Volunteering services?Supportlocal communitydevelopment ? Conductpublic welfarevolunteering services?Promotelocal economicandsocial developmentthrough investmentand operatingactivities ?Collaboratewith localcommunitiesand publicservice organizationsto conduct context-specific charitableactivities
Media?Public information disclosure ?Industry exchange activities ?Externalevents oftheCompany?Reducethenegative impactcausedby operatingactivities ?Industryinfluence ?Businessperformance andsustainability performance?Activelyrespondto mediaconcernsand conductmedia interviews ?ImprovetheCompany's businessperformance andsustainability influenceinthe industry ?Invitemediato participateinthe Company'sexternal events
II.Strategy
(1)PositioningandInterfaceswithNature
1.IdentificationofBusinessActivities
CMPortisacoreenterpriseofthetransportationandlogisticssectorunderChinaMerchantsGroupandanimportantimplementationentityfortheGroup'sgoalofbuildinga"world-leadingenterprise".TheCompanycurrentlyoperatesandinvestsin51portsand26countriesandregionsglobally.Inaccordance3
withtheWWFBiodiversityRiskFilter(WWFBRF)industryclassification,theCompanyidentifiestheindustrydistributionacrosstheupstream,midstreamanddownstream segments of its value chain, thereby clarifying the businessactivitieswithinitsvaluechain.
Table2IndustryDistributionandBusinessActivitiesofCMPort
withintheValueChain

ValueChain SegmentWWFBRFIndustryClassificationBusinessActivities
UpstreamElectricitygeneration– hydroelectricElectricitysupplyfrom hydropower
 Electricitygeneration– solarandwindElectricitysupplyfromsolar andwindpower
 Oil,naturalgasandconsumable fuelsOil,naturalgasandother energysupplies
 Manufactureofmotorvehicles, electricalequipmentand machineryManufactureofequipmentsuch ascranes,trailers,tractors, hoists,forklifttrucksand stackers
Midstream4 TransportServices –Port OperationsLoading,unloading,stacking, warehousingandancillary servicesforcontainersand bulkcargo
 Landdevelopmentand constructionNewconstruction,refurbishment andexpansionofports
DownstreamTransportServices–MaritimeMaritimetransportservicesfor
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The26sectorsidentifiedbyWWFBRFhavebeenderivedfromexistingstandardindustryclassifications.AssomebroaderGlobalIndustryClassificationStandard(GICS)Classification(e.g.electricitygeneration)facediversebiodiversity-relatedrisks,furthersegmentation(e.g.breakingdownintosolar/windpowergeneration;hydropower;combustion,etc.)canbetteridentifytheimpactsofdifferentsub-sectoractivities,whilstothersectorsfacingsimilarbiodiversity-relatedrisks(suchasprofessionalservices,softwareservices,etc.)donotrequiresuchbreakdownandarethereforegroupedintothesamecategory.4
ThemidstreamanddownstreamsegmentsofCMPort’svaluechainarebothclassifiedunderthe“Transport”sectorintheWWFBRFindustryclassification.Todistinguishthemmoreclearly,midstreamtransportservicesarefurtherspecifiedas“portoperations”,whilstdownstream
 Servicescontainersandbulkcargo Logisticsandsupplychain services
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2.EcologicallySensitiveSites IdentificationandAnalysis
Duringthecurrentyear,CMPortconductedanidentificationofthedistributionofkeyspeciesandecologicallysensitivelocationsforitssubsidiaries.Takingintoaccounttheactualcircumstancesofthesubsidiariesanddataavailability,wedefinedthedataassessmentscopewiththelocationofthesubsidiaryasthecentreandradiiof2km,5km,and10km,respectively.Duetolimited
availabilityofdataonspeciesdistributionandecologicallysensitiveareasoverseas,thedataassessmentscopeforoverseassubsidiariesthisyeardefinedthepotentialimpactareawitharadiusof50km.Inthefuture,theCompanyplanstofurthernarrowtheassessmentscopetoimprovedataaccuracy.Table3CMPort'sSubsidiaries

No.NameofSubsidiaryAbbreviationof SubsidiaryCountryandRegion
1ChinaMerchantsPort(SouthChina) ManagementCenterChinaMerchantsPort(South China)ManagementCenterGuangdongProvince, China
2ChinaMerchantsPort(SouthChina) BulkCargoManagementCenterChinaMerchantsPort(South China)BulkCargoManagement CenterGuangdongProvince, China
3ZhanjiangPort(Company)Co.,Ltd.ZhanjiangPortGuangdongProvince, China
4ShantouChinaMerchantsPort CompanyCo.,Ltd.ShantouPortGuangdongProvince, China
5ZhangzhouChinaMerchantsPort Co.,Ltd.ZhangzhouPortFujianProvince, China
6ZhangzhouChinaMerchantsXiamen PortAffairsCo.,Ltd.XiaMenBayTerminalsFujianProvince, China
7ChinaMerchantsBondedLogistics Co.,Ltd.CMBLGuangdongProvince, China
8ChinaMerchantsInternational Terminal(Qingdao)CompanyLtd.CMITQShandongProvince, China
9ChinaMerchantsInternational TechnologyCo.,LimitedCMITGuangdongProvince, China
10ShenzhenHaiqinEngineering ManagementCo.,Ltd.HaiqinCompanyGuangdongProvince, China
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Sensitivesites,asdefinedbytheTNFD,areareasofsignificantimportancetobiodiversity(includingspecies);areaswithhighecosystemintegrity;areaswhereecosystemintegrityisrapidlydeclining;areasfacinghighphysicalwaterrisks;andareascriticaltotheprovisionofecosystemservices,whichincludebenefitstolocalresidents,localcommunitiesand
11ShenzhenChinaMerchants QianhaiwanPropertyCompany LimitedQianhaiwanPropertyGuangdongProvince, China
12ChinaMerchantsContainer ServicesLimitedCMCSHongKongSpecial Administrative Region,China
13ColomboInternationalContainer TerminalsLimitedCICTColombo,SriLanka
14HambantotaInternationalPort Company(Private)LimitedHIPGHambantota,SriLanka
15TCPParticipa??esS.A.TCPParaná,Brazil
16LomeContainerTerminalS.A.LCTLomé,Togo
17PTNusantaraPelabuhanHandalTbkNPHJakarta,Indonesia
(1)DistributionofKeySpecies
Self-Operationalareas(withina2kmradius):WiththeexceptionofZhangzhouPort,nospeciesclassifiedasCriticallyEndangered,EndangeredorVulnerableundertheInternationalUnionforConservationofNatureRedList(IUCN)ortheChineseRedListofBiodiversity(RCB)withina2kmradiusofthe11subsidiariesinChina.1speciesclassifiedasVulnerablebytheIUCN—CovusTorquatus—inhabitsthe2kmradiusofZhangzhouPort.Withina2kmradiusofthe12
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subsidiariesinChina,thereareatotalof 39speciesofClassIIprotected7
animalsand249speciesof"threebenefit"animals asdefinedbytheWildlifeProtectionLawofthePeople'sRepublicofChina.
Self-operational and surrounding areas (within a 5 km radius): Our 12subsidiariesinChinaarehometoatotalof12endangeredspeciesand13vulnerablespeciesasdefinedbytheIUCNwithina5kmradius,9speciesclassifiedasEndangeredand12speciesclassifiedasVulnerableundertheRCB,aswellas12ClassIanimals,148ClassIIanimalsand1,005"threebenefit"animalsasdefinedbytheWildlifeProtectionLawofthePeople'sRepublicofChina.
Self-operationalandadjacentareas(withina10kmradius):The12subsidiariesinMainlandChinahave,withina10-kilometerradius,acumulativetotalof1CriticallyEndangeredspecies,31Endangeredspecies,and53VulnerablespeciesasdefinedbytheIUCN,24Endangeredspeciesand69Vulnerablespeciesasdefined6
Thissectionpresentsaggregateddataonthedistributionofspecieswithinthedesignatedareasofeachsubsidiary.
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“Threebenefit”animalsrefertoterrestrialwildlifespecifiedintheWildlifeProtectionLawofthePeople’sRepublicofChinaaspossessingsignificantecological,scientificandsocialvalue.
bytheRCB,aswellas51ClassIprotectedanimals,294ClassIIprotectedanimals,and2,028speciesof"threebenefit"animalsasdefinedbytheWildlifeProtectionLawofthePeople'sRepublicofChina.Amongthem,CMITQhastheCriticallyEndangeredspeciesEmberizaAureola,asdefinedbytheIUCN,withina10-kilometerradius.
Overseaspotentialimpactareas(withina50kmradius):Withina50kmradiusofthe5overseassubsidiaries,thereisacumulativetotalof147criticallyendangeredspecies,700endangeredspeciesand544vulnerablespeciesasdefinedbytheIUCN.
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Table4DistributionDataofKeySpeciesatCMPort'sSubsidiaries

Operationa lSite CategoryRadiusIUCNEndangered Category  RCBEndangeredCategory  Speciesprotectedunder theWildlifeProtection LawofthePeople's RepublicofChina  
  Critic ally Endang eredEndange redVulne rableCritical ly Endanger edEndan geredVulne rableClass IClass ⅡThree Benefi t
Subsidiari es Within China2km001000039249
 5km012130912121481,005
 10km1315302469512942,028
Overseas subsidiari es50km147700544
(2)Distributionofecologicallysensitiveareas
TherearenonationalparksorWorldDatabaseonProtectedAreas(WDPA)siteswithina2km,5kmor10kmradiusofour12subsidiariesinChina.Withina2kmradius,thereis1naturepark—theJiulongjiangEstuaryProvincialMarine8
ThedataonthedistributionofendangeredspeciesandecologicalconservationareasforCMPort’ssubsidiariesareaggregatedtotalsofthefiguresforeachsubsidiary,tobetterreflectthescaleofspeciesandecologicalconservationareasthattheCompanyshouldfocusonandprotect.DataforsubsidiarieswithinChinaaresourcedfromtheBiodiversityImpactAssessment(BIA)tool,whilstdataforoverseassubsidiariesaresourcedfromtheIntegratedBiodiversityAssessmentTool(IBAT).Asthegeographicalscopeofdataassessmentforoverseassubsidiariesthisyearislimitedtoa50kmradius,thereisasignificantdifferenceinthescaleofspeciesdistributioncompared to subsidiaries within China. Data on ecologically sensitive areas for overseassubsidiariescoversonlyKeyBiodiversityAreas(KBAs)andWorldDatabaseonProtectedAreasNatureParkinZhangzhou,Fujian—and1KeyBiodiversityArea(KBA)—theQingdao–RizhaoCoastalWetlandsandIslands—withatotalof1naturereservewithina5kmradius—theXiamenNationalNatureReserveforRareMarineSpeciesinFujian—alongwith7natureparksand3KBAs;withina10kmradius,thereareatotalof9naturereserves,14natureparks,3WetlandsofInternationalImportanceand9KBAs.Withina50kmradiusofthefiveoverseassubsidiaries,thereareatotalof25KBAsand130WDPAs.
Table5DistributionofEcologicallySensitiveAreasofCMPort

Operat ional Site Catego ryRadiusNation al ParksNature ReservesNature ParksWorld Natural HeritageWetlandsof Internation al ImportanceKey Biodiversit yAreas (KBA)World Networkof Protected Areas (WDPA)   
Subsid iaries in China2km0010010   
 5km0170030   
 10km09140390   
Operat ional Site Catego ryRadiusWorld Key Biodiv ersity Areas (KBA)WorldDatabaseonProtectedAreas(WDPA)        
   Natio nal Prote cted AreasEU Natura 2000 Ecologi cal NetworkMarine Conserv ation AreaWorld Herit age SiteRamsa r Wetla ndsMan and the Bios pher e Rese rvesEU Emer ald Netw orkASE AN Her ita ge Par kNon- legal Measu res For Conse rvati on Areas
Overse as Subsid iaries50km2512100054000
(2)AssessmentofNature-relatedDependenciesand
Impacts
BasedontheidentificationandanalysisoftheCompany'svaluechainbusinessfootprint,wehaveselected8relevantsectorswithinthevaluechainandutilizedtheWWFBRFtoassessnature-relateddependenciesandimpacts.Table6AssessmentofNature-RelatedDependenciesandImpactsAcrossIndustriesintheValueChainofCMPort

WWFBRFIndicatorsImpact/ DependencyUpstream   Midstream Downstream  
  Electri city generat ion– hydroel ectricElectr icity genera tion – solar and windOil, natura l gas and consum able fuelsAutom otive , Elect rical Equip ment and Machi nery Manuf actur ingTra nsp ort ser vic es – Por top era tio nsLan d Dev elo pme nt and Con str uct ionTran spor t serv ices – mari time tran spor t serv icesTrans port servi ces – logis tics and suppl y chain servi ces 
Physicalrisks          
1ProvisioningServices          
1.1Water resource availabilityDependency        
1.2Forest productivity anddistance frommarketsDependency        
1.3Availability oflimited wildlife resourcesDependency        
1.4Availability oflimited marinefish resourcesDependency        
2.Regulatoryandsupportingservices–enablingservices          
2.1Soil conditionsDependency        
2.2Water resourcesDependency        
2.3AirqualityDependency        
2.4EcosystemDependency        
 conditions         
2.5PollinationDependency        
3.Regulatoryservices–mitigation          
3.1LandslideDependency        
3.2Wildfire disastersDependency        
3.3Plant/Forest /Aquatic pestsand diseasesDependency        
3.4Herbicide resistanceDependency        
3.5ExtremeheatDependency        
3.6Tropical cyclonesDependency        
4.Culturalservices          
4.1Naturaland cultural resourcesDependency        
5.Pressuresonbiodiversity          
5.1Changesin land, freshwater andmarine useImpact        
5.2Lossof forest canopyImpact        
5.3Invasive speciesImpact        
5.4PollutionImpact        
Reputationalrisk          
6.Environmentalfactors          
6.1Protected areas/Conser vationareasImpact        
6.2Key biodiversity areasImpact        
6.3Other important designated areasImpact        
6.4Ecosystem statusImpact        
6.5Rarity withinthe rangeImpact        
7.Socio-economicfactors          
7.1Local residents; local communities Landand territoryImpact        
7.2Resource scarcity: food– water resources– airImpact        
7.3Labor/Human rightsImpact        
7.4Financial inequalityImpact        
8.AdditionalReputationalFactors          
8.1Media censorshipDependency        
8.2Political situationDependency        
8.3Internationa lly significant sitesDependency        
8.4Risk provisionDependency        
VeryHigh(未完)
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