382017 INTEGRATED REPORT

9,118m SUPPLIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS Including Purchases of 6,051m (33.6% from micro-businesses/SMEs)

4,115m EMPLOYEES

956m GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES Taxes

26m NGOs AND COMMUNITIES including donations and sponsoring

571m SHAREHOLDERS Dividends

429m FINANCIAL ORGANISATIONS

REDISTRIBUTION OF FINANCIAL FLOWS GENERATED

BY SUEZ'S BUSINESS IN 2017

In accordance with the commitment to "Sustain trust by reinforcing the means for inclusive governance" in its 2017-2021 Sustainable Development Roadmap, the Group is committed to working with its stakeholders to evaluate the economic and social impacts of its activities as well as its CSR policy in the territories where it operates.

Every year, SUEZ puts figures on the financial flows related to its activity and redistributed to its main stakeholders. This evaluation is based primarily on the accounting data published by the Group, including its Reference Document, and the information published by its internal reporting systems (procurement databases,

HR and sponsorship). The results show that in 2017 nearly 93% of the Group's revenue was redistributed to local economic players (employees, suppliers and service providers, NGOs and communities, governments and local authorities).

Another illustration of this approach is the "Local Footprint" evaluation of SUEZ's activities impact, i.e. the number of jobs generated by its activity in the main countries where the Group operates (see page 51).

REDISTRIBUTED FLOWS

15,215 MILLION

REVENUE AND OTHER PRODUCTS*

16,372 MILLION

39%

25%

36%

47%

28%

25%

* Including other operational income and the share of results from equity-accounted companies

SHARED VALUE CREATION