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Glossary

Accelerating Circularity

Accelerating Circularity is a collaborative effort to accelerate the textile industry’s move from linear to circular. The textile industry must move from a take, make waste system to circularity, avoiding the massive amounts of textile waste annually put into landfill. www.acceleratingcircularity.org

AFRAC

The Austrian Accounting Standards Committee, whose activities are not aimed at profit, serves the research, documentation and further development of accounting and auditing in Austria, taking into account international and European developments and Austrian interests in this field. www.afrac.at

Austrian Sustainability and Diversity Improvement Act

The “Nachhaltigkeits-und Diversitätsverbesserungsgesetz” (NaDiVeG) implements the European “NFI Directive” (2014/95/EU) in Austria. It expands the reporting obligations in the area of non-financial information for large companies of public interest, with an average of more than 500 employees.

BAT – Best available techniques

Best available techniques means the most effective and advanced stage in the development of activities and their methods of operations. The techniques should indicate the practical suitability of particular techniques for providing, in principle, the basis for emission limit values designed to prevent, and, where this is not practicable, generally to reduce emissions and the impact on the environment as a whole.

Biobased

Biobased products are those that originate partially or completely from renewable resources. These products can be either biodegradable or non-biodegradable.

Biobased chemicals

Chemicals from the biorefinery, originating from renewable resources and also referred to in this report as biorefinery products Biodegradable The ability of a substance to be broken down by micro-organisms (bacteria, fungi, etc.) into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water, so that it can be consumed by the environment. Test methods describe a certain time, conditions of temperature, oxygen availability, and humidity, and set a certain percentage of breakdown.

Biodegradable

The property of a substance or material to be degraded by microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, etc.) to water and carbon dioxide (CO2) and to be absorbed by the environment. Test methods specify a fixed time under defined conditions of temperature, oxygen and humidity, and a certain percentage of degradation.

Biodiversity

This is the variability among living organisms from all sources including, among others, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part. This includes diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems.

Bioenergy

Bioenergy is energy derived from biomass. The term refers to various forms of energy, including heat and electricity. Also the biomass that contains this energy can be referred to as bioenergy. The main sources of bioenergy are renewable resources.

Biorefinery

A biorefinery is a facility for sustainable processing of biomass into a spectrum of marketable biobased biorefinery products and bioenergy.

Blockchain

Blockchains are forgery-proof, distributed data structures in which transactions are recorded in the time sequence, traceable, unchangeable and without a central instance linked in a peer-to-peer network. The blockchain technology enables digital traceability of TENCEL™ branded fibers and the corresponding wood sources across each production and distribution step. The technology also allows consumers to verify the garment composition and the underlying textile supply chain.

Canopy

Canopy is a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation and protection of ancient and endangered forests. Lenzing works together with Canopy to ensure responsible wood sourcing. canopyplanet.org

CDP – Carbon Disclosure Project

The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is a non-profit organization with the aim that companies and also municipalities disclose their environmental data, such as climate-damaging greenhouse gas emissions and water consumption. Once a year, the CDP collects data and information on behalf of investors using standardized questionnaires on CO2 emissions, climate risks and reduction targets and strategies of companies. Participation is voluntary. www.cdp.net

Carbon footprint

A carbon footprint is the sum of greenhouse gas emissions and greenhouse gas removals of a product system or an organization, expressed as a carbon dioxide equivalent.

Carbon – zero

CO2 neutrality means, in a narrow sense, that no CO2 is emitted or that the CO2 emissions are fully offset or compensated.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klimaneutralit%C3%A4t

Cellulose

The raw material for pulp production. Cellulose is a component of all plants. The cellulose content of wood is about 40 percent.

Chain of custody

The chain of custody documents the flow of materials and raw materials through various stages right up to the final product. It is important for the certification of raw materials and their traceability. In order to ensure that final products really meet the requirements of the standard, initiatives trace the flow of materials throughout the chain of custody.

COD

Chemical oxygen demand. A further method for assessing the organic load of wastewater (besides BOD biological oxygen demand). It measures the degree to which the wastewater can under­go chemical oxidation.

Compliance

In general, compliance means conforming to a rule, such as a specification, policy, standard or law. Regulatory compliance describes the goal that organizations aspire to achieve in their efforts to ensure that they are aware of and take steps to comply with relevant laws, policies, and regulations.

Co-product

By-products recovered during fiber production.

Debottlenecking

Increasing the production capacity of existing plants by eliminating bottlenecks.

Decarbonization

Decarbonization denotes the declining average carbon intensity (CO2 emission per unit of a product) over time. Products can be, for example, (primary) energy, gross domestic product, or any units produced by a company.

Denial of service

A denial of service attack (DoS attack) is a cyberattack, that prevents legitimate users from accessing services, computer systems, networks, or other information technology resources.

Dissolving wood pulp

A special kind of pulp with special characteristics used to manufacture viscose, modal and lyocell fibers and other cellulose-based products. This grade of pulp is characterized by higher alpha cellulose content and by a high degree of purity.

ECF

Elemental chlorine free – a bleaching process without using elemental chlorine

EcoVadis

EcoVadis aims to promote the environmental and social practices of companies through CSR performance monitoring within the supply chain and to support companies in improving sustainability. EcoVadis operates the first collaborative platform to deliver CSR ratings from suppliers to global supply chains.

EPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency)

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA, resp. USEPA) is an independent agency of the United States for the environmental protection and the protection of human health.

ESG – Environmental, social and governance standards

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) refers to the three central factors in measuring the sustainability and ethical impact of an investment in a company or business.

FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. It is based in Rome.

FSC®

The Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC) is an international non-profit organization for wood certification.

Furfural

A clear yellowish liquid with a characteristic scent of almonds. During viscose fiber production, beech wood is cooked and furfural is released in a double distillation process.

GHG – Greenhouse gas emissions

Emissions of gases which contribute to global warming by absorbing infrared radiation, thereby heating the atmosphere. The main contributors are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O).

GRI – Global Reporting Initiative

The Global Reporting Initiative (known as GRI) is an international independent standards organization that helps businesses, govern­ments and other organizations understand and communicate their impacts on issues such as climate change, human rights and corruption. The purpose of GRI is to develop globally applicable guidelines for sustainability reporting.

Hemicellulose

The designation for carbohydrates that are contained in wood but that are not cellulose. They can have the widest variety of compositions depending on the type of wood involved, e.g. xylan (in beech wood).

Higg FEM/FSLM

The Higg Facility Environmental Module (Higg FEM) informs manu­facturers, brands and retailers about the environmental performance of their of their individual facilities and enables them to make improvements achieve sustainability. The Higg Facility Social and Labor Module (FSLM) tool focuses on issues such as hours of work, wages and benefits, health and safety, and strengthening communities. https://apparelcoalition.org/higg-facility-tools/

Higg MSI

The Higg Materials Sustainability Index (Higg MSI) is the apparel industry’s most trusted tool to measure and score the environmental impacts of materials.

ILO – International Labour Organization

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a United Nations agency that sets international labor standards and promotes social protection and work opportunities for all. The ILO has 187 member states: 186 of the 193 UN member states plus the Cook Islands are members of the ILO.

Integration

All stages of fiber production are concentrated at one and the same site, from wood, the raw material, to pulp and fiber production.

IOSH – Institute of Occupational Safety and Health

IOSH is the only Chartered body for safety and health professionals. Their members follow a strict Code of Conduct and a formal professional development program.

IPBES

IPBES (Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) is an intergovernmental body providing scientific policy advice on biodiversity – comparable to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).
https://www.bmuv.de/faq/was-ist-und-macht-ipbes

IPCC

The abbreviation “IPCC” stands for Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. In German-language media, the IPCC is usually referred to as the “Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change”.

The IPCC was founded in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Its findings form the basis for international climate negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In it, member states affirm their intention to prevent “dangerous climate change.” https://wiki.bildungsserver.de/klimawandel/index.php/IPCC

ISO 14001:2015

An international standard for the certification of environmental management systems.

ISO 9001:2015

An international standard for the certification of quality management systems.

ISS ESG

ISS ESG is the responsible investment arm of Institutional Shareholder Services Inc., the world’s leading provider of environmental, social, and governance solutions for asset owners, asset managers, hedge funds, and asset servicing providers.

KPI

The term key performance indicator describes indicators in business economics which are used to measure progress or achievements related to important targets or critical success factors within an organization.

LCA

Life Cycle Assessment is a systematic analysis of the environmental impacts of products throughout their life cycle (“from cradle to grave”).

Lignin

A polyaromatic component of wood that cannot be used for fiber production. It is used for generating power and to recover co-products.

Lignosulfonate

The decomposition products of lignin from wood after pulping.

Lyocell fibers

Lyocell fiber is the latest generation of wood-based cellulosic fibers. The generic fiber name is lyocell, the branded products from Lenzing are marketed as TENCEL™ and VEOCEL™ fibers.

Modal

Modal is a viscose fiber refined under modified viscose production conditions and spinning conditions. It is characterized by a particular softness and is the preferred fiber for high-quality underwear and similar products. The fibers have improved use characteristics such as tenacity, dimensional stability, and so forth. Lenzing markets these fibers under TENCEL™ Modal.

Net-benefit products

Lenzing’s net-benefit products offer positive impacts and benefits for the environment, society, and value chain partners, and are better than most competing alternatives in the market. Net-benefit products take a life cycle perspective and thus include both upstream and downstream value chain processes. Net-benefit thinking describes the performance of our specialties and forward solutions that form part of the sCore TEN strategy.

Net-zero target

Setting corporate net-zero targets aligned with meeting societal climate goals means (1) achieving a scale of value chain emissions reductions consistent with the depth of abatement at the point of reaching global net-zero in 1.5˚C pathways and (2) neutralizing the impact of any residual emissions by permanently removing an equivalent volume of CO2. Quelle: Net-Zero-Standard.pdf (sciencebasedtargets.org)

NIST Cyber Security Framework

The NIST Cyber Security Framework consists of voluntary guidelines, standards and best practices to manage cybersecurity risk.

NMMO

N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide is an aqueous, biodegradable, organic solvent.

Nonwovens

Nonwoven materials, fleece. Nonwovens made from Lenzing fibers are used for sanitary, medical, and cosmetics applications.

Offsetting

Reducing the damage caused by releasing carbon dioxide into the environment by doing other things that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, e.g. through climate protection projects.

OHSAS 18001:2007

Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS) is a certification system for management systems pertaining to work safety.

PEFC

The Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification Schemes (PEFC) is an international non-profit organization for wood certification.

Plantation

Forests of exotic species that have been planted or seeded by human intervention and that are under intensive stand management, fast growing, short rotation. Examples: poplar, acacia or eucalyptus plantations.

Pre-consumer

Pre-consumer upcycling is the reclamation of waste materials that were created during the manufacturing process prior to their delivery to a consumer (such as cotton scraps from garment making).

Post-consumer

A product made from post-consumer material is made from waste that has been used and disposed of by a consumer (such as used clothing).

Ransomware as a Service (RaaS)

RaaS is a service in which cybercriminals provide a compact malware program that can be used to launch a ransomware attack. Ransomware is a malware, where cybercriminals attack a system with malicious code. The goal is to lock legitimate users out of their system and encrypt sensitive data. Companies are then often blackmailed into paying high ransoms in order to obtain the decryption key.

SAC – Sustainable Apparel Coalition

An association of leading companies, non-profit organizations as well as research and educational experts aiming to create a more sustainable international apparel, footwear and textile industry. The SAC is the developer of the Higg Index.

Salutogenesis

Developed by Aaron Antonovsky († July 7, 1994), an Israeli-American professor of sociology. In contrast to pathogenesis, the salutogenic approach does not focus on the question “What makes a human being ill?” but rather “What keeps a human being healthy?”

Security patch

A security patch is a method of updating applications, systems or software by inserting code to fix the vulnerability.

Science-based targets

Targets adopted by companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are considered “science-based” if they are in line with the level of decarbonization required to keep global temperature increase below 2°C compared to pre-industrial temperatures, as described in the Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). [Applies to the 4th or 5th AR of IPCC as well as modeling of the IEA.]

Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions

Scope 1 emissions are direct emissions from owned or controlled sources. Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from the generation of purchased energy. Scope 3 emissions are all indirect emissions (not included in scope 2) that occur in the value chain of the reporting company, including both upstream and downstream emissions.

sCore TEN

The name of the Lenzing Group’s corporate strategy stands for a steady focus on performance (scoring) and the strengthening of the core business (core) as well as for long-term growth with specialty fibers such as TENCEL™ and VEOCEL™.

SHEARS

Safety, Health and Environment Action Reporting System of the Lenzing Group

Semi-natural forest

Forests of native species, established either through assisted or natural regeneration, or a mix of these under intensive stand management (includes forests in which assisted regeneration carried out with same species and similar species composition as in the natural forests in the area). Examples: many production forests in Europe, some teak plantations.

SFI

Sustainable Forestry initiative

Stakeholders

All internal and external persons or groups affected directly or indirectly by business activities currently or in the future. Standard fibers Standard LENZING™ fibers for textile applications (viscose, modal, lyocell) and standard LENZING™ fibers for nonwoven applications (viscose, lyocell) are fibers that are not designated as specialties.

Standard fibers

LENZING™ standard fibers for textile applications (viscose, modal and lyocell fibers) and LENZING™ standard fibers for nonwoven applications (viscose and lyocell fibers) are fibers that are not designated as specialties.

Sustainalytics

Sustainalytics is a rating agency that assesses the sustainability of listed companies based on their environmental, social and governance performance. www.sustainalytics.com

TCF

Totally chlorine free (bleaching process)

Textile Exchange (TE)

Textile Exchange, founded in 2002, is a global nonprofit organization that works closely with all sectors of the textile supply chain to find the best ways to minimize and even reverse the negative impacts on water, soil, air, animals, and the human population.

VBV Austrian Sustainability Index VÖNIX

VÖNIX is Austria’s first sustainability index. It was created by the VBV Austrian pension fund and is comprised of listed Austrian companies that are leaders in terms of social and environmental performance.

Vigeo Eiris

As a rating and research agency, V.E evaluates organizations’ integration of social, environmental and governance factors into their strategies, operations and management – with a focus on promoting economic performance, responsible investment and sustainable value creation.

Viscose fibers

Regenerated cellulosic fibers produced from raw materials of plant origin (e.g. wood) using the viscose process.

WEF – World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a foundation which is primarily known for its annual meeting of the same name that takes place annually in Davos in the canton of Grisons.

Wood-based cellulosic fiber

A fiber industrially produced from raw materials of plant origin (e.g. wood), known in the industry as man-made cellulose fiber.

Xylose

Wood sugar, component of thick liquor and base material for xylitol (sweetener that inhibits tooth decay)

ZDHC – Zero discharge of hazardous chemicals

The ZDHC Foundation is a global center of excellence in responsible chemical management which works towards zero discharge of hazardous chemicals in the textile, leather, and footwear value chain to improve the environment and people’s wellbeing. Net-zero: Put simply, net zero means we are not adding new emissions to the atmosphere. Emissions will continue, but will be balanced by absorbing an equivalent amount from the atmosphere. (Source: UN)

ZDHC MMCF Guidelines

The ZDHC MMCF Guidelines is a set of guidelines that addresses integrated expectations for discharge wastewater quality, emissions to air, and chemical recovery for manufacturing facilities producing Man-Made Cellulosic Fibers (MMCF).

Zero-day vulnerabilities

A zero-day vulnerability is a computer-software vulnerability that is unknown to the vendors and therefore has no patch ready. The term zero-day means that there is a zero-day gap between the time the vulnerability is discovered and the first attack happens.

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