Segura Cerrajería y Ferretería's Climate Report

Submitted on 2025-09-12
| Edited on 2025-09-12

Introduction *

Commitment and Targets *

Own Emissions *

Value Chain Emissions *

(optional)

Climate Solutions *

(optional)

Governance, Strategy and Climate Risk *

(optional)

Results, Challenges and Outlook *

Version 3.0

Introduction *

1.1 End day of the reporting period

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2024-12-30

1.1.1 Reporting year

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2024

1.4 Number of employees on the end day of the reporting period

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21

1.4.1 Full-time equivalent (FTE) or headcounts

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Headcounts

1.5 Is this report being submitted on behalf of a parent company or a subsidiary? If so, please briefly explain the relationship.

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Not applicable

Commitment and Targets *

2.1 Net zero target year

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2040

2.1.1 Base year

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2022

2.1.2 Base year value

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-

2.2 Near-term target

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50% of absolute scope 1+2 emission reduction from my base year by 2030

2.4 To reduce emissions in line with my commitment, my company has a climate action plan and is taking action

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Yes, the plan and action include scope 1+2

Own Emissions *

Energy consumption

3.2 Total energy consumption

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555 kWh

3.3 Total renewable energy consumption

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0 kWh

Scope 1 emissions

3.4 Scope 1 emissions

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1.6 metric tons CO2e

Scope 2 emissions

3.5 Location-based scope 2 emissions

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0.07 metric tons CO2e

3.7 Have you taken any actions to reduce scope 1+2 emissions in the reporting period?

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Yes

3.7.1 What actions have you taken to reduce scope 1+2 emissions in the reporting period

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Climate strategy and planning,Material circularity and waste reduction,Product/service design innovation,Other company behavioural changes

3.8 Which tools or methods did you use to calculate your scope 1+2 emissions?

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Small Business Carbon Calculator

Value Chain Emissions (optional) *

Scope 3 emissions

4.1 Have you measured any of your scope 3 emissions?

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Yes

Supply chain related - upstream emissions

Customer related - downstream emissions

4.2 Have you taken any actions to reduce scope 3 emissions in the reporting period?

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No

4.3 Have you asked any of your suppliers to set a net zero target (either voluntarily or as a requirement)?

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Yes

4.4 Have you communicated your commitment and actions to any of your customers?

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Yes

4.5 Which tools or methods did you use to calculate your scope 3 emissions?

*

Small Business Carbon Calculator

4.5.1 Specify additional details

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This was our first year measuring Scope 3 emissions, which we are considering as a baseline year. With the available data, our focus was on understanding our current situation and identifying gaps in information. This baseline will guide us in developing a more robust strategy with specific measures to reduce these emissions in the future.

Climate Solutions (optional) *

Governance, Strategy and Climate Risk (optional) *

6.1 What governance processes do you have in place for your climate strategy? Choose as many as are applicable.

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Governance process in place,Person is responsible for climate strategy at board level

6.1.1 Please describe their position and responsibility.

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Our Chief Sustainability Officer is responsible at board level for leading our climate strategy, including the management of climate-related risks and opportunities. In addition, all C-Suite members have defined sustainability responsibilities within their areas, ensuring collective accountability for climate action.

6.1.2 Is this person (or another at executive and board level) also responsible for climate risk?

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Yes

6.1.3 Please describe the governance process in place

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As part of our governance processes, our initial efforts are oriented toward collaboration with academic institutions. This approach reflects our openness to joint work and the building of strategic alliances, while creating opportunities to foster innovation, develop collaborative projects, and generate applied knowledge for the benefit of both the company and the community.

6.2 Have you started to identify and assess your companies climate risks and opportunities?

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Yes - we have identified both climate risks and opportunities

6.2.1 Where are the climate risks you've identified?

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Both operations and value chains

6.2.2 How are you managing these climate risks? Choose as many as are applicable.

*

We\'ve Identified plans for adaptation to mitigate these risks

6.3 Have you integrated climate and/or nature into your company mission statement or shareholder agreements? If yes, describe how.

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Yes

Sustainability, including nature and climate, is embedded in our mission as a key driver of innovation and a core element of our identity.

6.4 Have you taken actions this year outside of your emissions to accelerate climate progress?

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Yes

Beyond emissions measurement, this year we've taken several actions to accelerate climate progress . We advocated for the Fossils To Clean campaign during the G7, highlighting the need to scale clean solutions; and we've been awarded the Corporate Sustainability Award by the Chamber of Commerce of Bogota. In addition, our sustainability practices were audited by ICONTEC as part of the Chamber of Commerce of Bogota's Sustainability Ranking, further validating our progress and commitment.

Results, Challenges and Outlook *

7.1 Provide any additional comments or context on your annual results and progress from previous years.

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This report marks the first year we include Scope 3 emissions, an important step in broadening the transparency of our footprint. As this is our baseline year, we expect future reports to show clearer data and trends as our measurement processes mature. We also see consistency in our Scope 1 emissions and a reduction in Scope 2, reflecting the impact of our efficiency measures. In parallel, we continue to strengthen internal practices and implement improvements in logistics, energy use, and product portfolio selection as part of our long-term journey to net zero.

7.2 Do you face any key challenges in reducing emissions?

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Limited control over energy use in buildings,Electrifying the vehicle fleet and/or cutting transport emissions,Complexities in managing supply chain emissions,Inaccurate or insufficient data

7.3 Has there been any third party validation of the data submitted in this report?

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Yes

Sustainability practices in key areas including governance, strategy and environment, were audited by ICONTEC as part of the Chamber of Commerce of Bogota's Sustainability Ranking, reinforcing our commitment to transparency and continuous improvement.

Segura Cerrajería y Ferretería's Climate Report

Segura Cerrajería y Ferretería's Climate Report - 2024

Introduction *

1.1 End day of the reporting period

*
2024-12-30

1.1.1 Reporting year

*
2024

1.4 Number of employees on the end day of the reporting period

*
21

1.4.1 Full-time equivalent (FTE) or headcounts

*
Headcounts

1.5 Is this report being submitted on behalf of a parent company or a subsidiary? If so, please briefly explain the relationship.

*
Not applicable

Commitment and Targets *

2.1 Net zero target year

*
2040

2.1.1 Base year

*
2022

2.1.2 Base year value

*
-

2.2 Near-term target

*

50% of absolute scope 1+2 emission reduction from my base year by 2030

2.4 To reduce emissions in line with my commitment, my company has a climate action plan and is taking action

*
Yes, the plan and action include scope 1+2

Own Emissions *

Energy consumption

3.2 Total energy consumption

*
555 kWh

3.3 Total renewable energy consumption

*
0 kWh

Scope 1 emissions

3.4 Scope 1 emissions

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1.6 metric tons CO2e

Scope 2 emissions

3.5 Location-based scope 2 emissions

*
0.07 metric tons CO2e

3.7 Have you taken any actions to reduce scope 1+2 emissions in the reporting period?

*
Yes

3.7.1 What actions have you taken to reduce scope 1+2 emissions in the reporting period

*

Climate strategy and planning,Material circularity and waste reduction,Product/service design innovation,Other company behavioural changes

3.8 Which tools or methods did you use to calculate your scope 1+2 emissions?

*

Small Business Carbon Calculator

Value Chain Emissions (optional) *

Scope 3 emissions

4.1 Have you measured any of your scope 3 emissions?

*
Yes

Supply chain related - upstream emissions

Customer related - downstream emissions

4.2 Have you taken any actions to reduce scope 3 emissions in the reporting period?

*
No

4.3 Have you asked any of your suppliers to set a net zero target (either voluntarily or as a requirement)?

*
Yes

4.4 Have you communicated your commitment and actions to any of your customers?

*
Yes

4.5 Which tools or methods did you use to calculate your scope 3 emissions?

*

Small Business Carbon Calculator

4.5.1 Specify additional details

*
This was our first year measuring Scope 3 emissions, which we are considering as a baseline year. With the available data, our focus was on understanding our current situation and identifying gaps in information. This baseline will guide us in developing a more robust strategy with specific measures to reduce these emissions in the future.

Climate Solutions (optional) *

Governance, Strategy and Climate Risk (optional) *

6.1 What governance processes do you have in place for your climate strategy? Choose as many as are applicable.

*

Governance process in place,Person is responsible for climate strategy at board level

6.1.1 Please describe their position and responsibility.

*
Our Chief Sustainability Officer is responsible at board level for leading our climate strategy, including the management of climate-related risks and opportunities. In addition, all C-Suite members have defined sustainability responsibilities within their areas, ensuring collective accountability for climate action.

6.1.2 Is this person (or another at executive and board level) also responsible for climate risk?

*
Yes

6.1.3 Please describe the governance process in place

*
As part of our governance processes, our initial efforts are oriented toward collaboration with academic institutions. This approach reflects our openness to joint work and the building of strategic alliances, while creating opportunities to foster innovation, develop collaborative projects, and generate applied knowledge for the benefit of both the company and the community.

6.2 Have you started to identify and assess your companies climate risks and opportunities?

*
Yes - we have identified both climate risks and opportunities

6.2.1 Where are the climate risks you've identified?

*
Both operations and value chains

6.2.2 How are you managing these climate risks? Choose as many as are applicable.

*

We\'ve Identified plans for adaptation to mitigate these risks

6.3 Have you integrated climate and/or nature into your company mission statement or shareholder agreements? If yes, describe how.

*

Yes

Sustainability, including nature and climate, is embedded in our mission as a key driver of innovation and a core element of our identity.

6.4 Have you taken actions this year outside of your emissions to accelerate climate progress?

*

Yes

Beyond emissions measurement, this year we've taken several actions to accelerate climate progress . We advocated for the Fossils To Clean campaign during the G7, highlighting the need to scale clean solutions; and we've been awarded the Corporate Sustainability Award by the Chamber of Commerce of Bogota. In addition, our sustainability practices were audited by ICONTEC as part of the Chamber of Commerce of Bogota's Sustainability Ranking, further validating our progress and commitment.

Results, Challenges and Outlook *

7.1 Provide any additional comments or context on your annual results and progress from previous years.

*
This report marks the first year we include Scope 3 emissions, an important step in broadening the transparency of our footprint. As this is our baseline year, we expect future reports to show clearer data and trends as our measurement processes mature. We also see consistency in our Scope 1 emissions and a reduction in Scope 2, reflecting the impact of our efficiency measures. In parallel, we continue to strengthen internal practices and implement improvements in logistics, energy use, and product portfolio selection as part of our long-term journey to net zero.

7.2 Do you face any key challenges in reducing emissions?

*

Limited control over energy use in buildings,Electrifying the vehicle fleet and/or cutting transport emissions,Complexities in managing supply chain emissions,Inaccurate or insufficient data

7.3 Has there been any third party validation of the data submitted in this report?

*

Yes

Sustainability practices in key areas including governance, strategy and environment, were audited by ICONTEC as part of the Chamber of Commerce of Bogota's Sustainability Ranking, reinforcing our commitment to transparency and continuous improvement.
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