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INVESTORS ARE INCREASINGLY ATTENTIVE TO CARBON STRATEGIES

GHG emissions avoided through the use of alternative fuels

Scope 1: 1.86MtCO2e

GHG emissions avoided through the use of green energy

Scope 2: 2.08MtCO2e

GHG emissions due to the waste combustion & decomposition process at waste storage facilities

Scope 1: 6.05MtCO2e

Greenhouse gas emissions by electricity consumption

Scope 2: 2.48MtCO2e GHG EMISSIONS FROM WATER CONSUMERS

Scope 3: 15.7MtCO2e Domestic water heating (kitchen, shower)

GHG EMISSIONS BY SUPPLIERS*

Scope 3: 1.8MtCO2e Production processes

and composition of the materials used

Transport of construction plant and equipment

Transformation of ultimate waste into solid recovered fuel

Production of primary and secondary raw materials (plastics, cullet, etc.)

Energy from waste

Recycling

Storage

20% 58% 19%

10% 27%

2%40%

20%

3%

Vehicle fleet fuel**

Incineration and treatment of hazardous industrial waste

Distribution and treatment of water

GHG emissions avoided through the use of recycled products

Scope 3: 5.43MtCO2e

Wastewater

EMISSIONS AVOIDED BY OUR CUSTOMERS

9.37MtCO2e

SUEZ GHG EMISSIONS

8.53MtCO2e

Emissions from recycling and recovery

Emissions from water activities

Emissions from recycling and recovery and from water activities

*Upstream and downstream scope 3 emissions identified as relevant for SUEZ ** Including subcontractors

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A PERFORMANCE THAT CONTRIBUTES IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST