E&S Policy definition

E&S Policy means the Environment and Social Policy adopted by the Company and its Subsidiaries on the Closing Date as agreed in writing by and among the Company, Promoters and the Investor;
E&S Policy has the meaning set forth in Section 9.13;
E&S Policy means an environmental and social consumer protection policy which includes amongst other things, provisions regarding sustainable supply chains, procurement, recycling, waste management and workers’ safety (including electrical safety and fall protection); Environment means humans, animals, plants and all other living organisms including the ecological systems of which they form part and air (including, without limitation, air within natural or man-made structures, whether above or below ground), water (including, without limitation, territorial, coastal and inland waters, water under or within land and water in drains and sewers) and land (including, without limitation, land under water).

Examples of E&S Policy in a sentence

  • The transmission projects are generally included in the list of Appendix 2 of the EBRD E&S Policy document (2019), item 24: ‘Construction of high voltage overhead electrical power lines'.

  • A list of Category A projects is presented in the Policy (refer to EBRD E&S Policy, Appendix 2: ‘Category A Projects’33).

  • HIGH Internal Resources 2 E&S Policy -IFC PS1 Formalise the E&S Policy and include provision for periodic policy review, implementation monitoring, up-date, target setting, and oversight of the company’s supply chain.


More Definitions of E&S Policy

E&S Policy means the environmental and social policies governing the TGF as described in Schedule 2, Section I.D.6(a)(i), to this Agreement.

Related to E&S Policy

  • Group Policy /”policy” means the breakdown policy as set out in this document;

  • ICT Policy means the Customer's policy in respect of information and communications technology, referred to in the Call Off Order Form, which is in force as at the Call Off Commencement Date (a copy of which has been supplied to the Supplier), as updated from time to time in accordance with the Variation Procedure;