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 Develop a culture of responsibility and ethics for the benefit of all our stakeholders

MATRIX OF CURRENT REGULATIONS AND TAV/AIG ACTIONS

TAV

AIG

Saudi Arabia

North Macedonia

Tunisia

Turkey

Georgia

Jordan

POLLUTION PREVENTION Control of air emissions Water discharges Soil pollution Waste management FIGHTAGAINST CLIMATECHANGE Energy consumption

4

PROTECTIONOFBIODIVERSITY ANDECOSYSTEMS

NOISEMANAGEMENT

Regulatory framework intensity

Goodpractices

Strong Average

Strong Average

The major environmental issues and associated main risks were updated in 2021. They are described in the table below:

Topics

Major issues

Main risks

— Contribution to climate change; — Strengthening of extreme weather events; — Scarcity of natural resources.

— Meeting the CO 2 impact mitigation needs of air transport and accesses to airport platforms; — Achieving the Group’s energy transition; — Adapting airport platforms to deal with the occurrence of extreme events related to climate change; — Choose materials that require as little grey energy as possible; — Adapt and implement the Group’s development projects while respecting global limits (climate, natural resources, and biodiversity). — Managing the impact of airport and aviation activities on local air quality. — Develop and manage infrastructure in a sustainable way, by limiting the artificialisation and sealing of soils; — Preserve and restore the biodiversity of the platforms; — Prevent the pandemic risk and combat illegal trafficking; — Understanding the upstream impacts of products sold in terminal shops. — Optimise water consumption and resource management (drinking water, grey water, and rainwater); — Prevent damage to water resources (quality and quantity) to improve water quality and reduce water stress. — Prevent waste production; — Commit to and support the transition of Groupe ADP and the host regions towards a circular economy (reuse and recycling). — Controlling noise pollution on the sites and land in order to improve the living environment of local residents and employees.

Climate

— Contribution to the deterioration of local air quality; — Increased risks of pollution peaks leading to operational restrictions. — Noise pollution for residents and airport employees.

Air

Noise pollution

Soil pollution — Prevent pollution to maintain soil and water quality.

— Diffuse pollution, accidental pollution.

— Damage to the biodiversity heritage of our regions; — Increased animal risk (aircraft collisions); — Trafficking in protected species and bush meat.

Biodiversity

— Consumption (pressure on quantity, conflicts of use); Discharge of polluted water into the environment; — Flooding (as a result of soil sealing); — Resilience to increased water stress in the regions. — Consumption of raw materials and pressure on resources; — Circular and regional economy: pressure on resources and pollution.

Water

Materials/ Waste

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AÉROPORTS DE PAR I S / UN I VERSAL REG I STRAT I ON DOCUMENT 2022

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