2022 Universal Registration Document

Soc i al , env i ronmental and soc i etal respons i b i l i ty i nformat i on Lead the environmental transition of the airport and support that of air transport

A large number of actions have therefore been launched on all of the Group’s platforms, in compliance with local regulations (particularly those related to health and social regulations, particularly those related to specific waste known as “descent of aircraft”). Numerous partnerships have also been established and continue to develop with all players in the processing chain: hoteliers, cargo charterers, real estate customers, waste managers and transporters, and catering brands (in terminals and collective), etc. In compliance with regulations, maintenance and construction waste is also collected, sorted and processed (hazardous and non-hazardous waste) and is subject to mandatory regulatory declarations (TRACKDECHETS and waste registration, for example). MAIN ACTIONS IN 2022 In its new policy 2025 Pioneers for Trust, Groupe ADP therefore wishes to focus on the development of the circular economy. In 2022, numerous initiatives were launched on all of the Group’s platforms. We will cite as an example (non-exhaustive list): ◆ 85% recovery of non-hazardous waste (Paris-Le Bourget); ◆ reduction of goods transportation waste, reduction of disposables, elimination of non-recyclable plastic (Customer Department); ◆ green IT: sobriety of digital equipment (DSI); ◆ zero waste 2050 (Nuevo Pudahuel); ◆ reduction of food waste (Nuevo Pudahuel) through food donations; ◆ waste incineration (Ravinala). In addition, for the Paris airports, a coordinated and hierarchical action plan has been defined by the operational units of Aéroports de Paris SA in order to achieve the objectives of the new environmental policy. This action plan is managed by a dedicated internal working group. For example, it includes the following actions: ◆ implementation on the Parisian platforms of over-sorting directly carried out on the waste reception platforms in the terminals on the collected bags in order to improve sorting before massification and transport to the treatment and recovery plants of our partners; ◆ implementation of experiments to eliminate liquids from bottles seized at the Filtration Inspection Stations (BIP) in order to better recover the waste collected (in particular plastic bottles); ◆ work with the CSE ADP and Air France to improve sorting in the kitchens of restaurants for staff; ◆ reinforced installation of platformmanagers in the waste pens located in the Paris-Charles de Gaulle Cargo zone; ◆ installation of water fountains in the terminals to promote the use of reusable water bottles and reduce the use of disposable containers (plastic bottles); ◆ special work at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly with hotel brands to include them in Groupe ADP’s waste management system and improve their sorting at source and therefore their own recovery rate; ◆ implementation of a polluter pays pricing system at Paris Le Bourget;

Overall, for 2021, Groupe ADP’s scopes 1 and 2 emissions amounted to approximately 122,471 tonnes of CO 2 . It should be noted that as a result of the transition to ACA4 level for 2021, unlike 2020 (where we were ACA3), scope 3 includes emissions from the flight phase according to the half-cruise method (following the transition to ACA4 level at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly, Paris-Le Bourget, and Amman) for ACA4 or ACA4+ certified airports. INDICATOR The ACA accreditation level: the ACA accreditation level makes it possible to see at what level each airport of the Group is located.

Milas-Bodrum, Gaziantep

Level 1

Santiago de Chile, Liège, Monastir

Level 2 Level 3

Zagreb, Enfidah

4

Gazipaşa , Antalya, Hyderabad, Ankara Esenboğa, Izmir Adnan Menderes Paris-Orly, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Le Bourget

Level 3+

Level 4

Amman Queen Alia and Indira Gandhi International Airport

Level 4+

Commitment 1.4: Avoid/reduce operational waste and maximize material recovery POLICY/OBJECTIVES Since the beginning of Aéroports de Paris SA’s environmental policies in the mid-1990s, waste management has been at the heart of the Group’s actions. Waste reduction and recovery were immediately targeted. These actions were (and still are) driven by the ISO 14 001 certifications of our airport platforms (all renewed in 2022).

ISO 14 001 Environmental Management CDG ORY LBGOJAI ADB BJV ESB GZP AYT TBS BUS NBE MIR SKP OHD MED ALA

2022 2025 Target

Since then, environmental awareness has extended concerns related to waste management by placing reduction, reuse, and recycling at the heart of the strategies of responsible companies. In 2025 PIONEERS FOR TRUST, the management of all waste emitted (operations, maintenance and from construction sites) has been placed at the heart of the environmental strategy with two goals: aim for a reduction in consumption and a reduction in waste and develop circular and local savings strategies. Thus, many initiatives, coordinated within Groupe ADP by a dedicated working group, have been in place for many years. This has resulted in an increase in so-called “material” recovery and therefore waste sorting at source in order to fuel local circular economy cycles.

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