59SUEZ
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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THE SUEZ GROUP S CARBON VALUE CHAIN IN 2017
A PERFORMANCE THAT CONTRIBUTES IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST