ADP CSR Report 2019

Improving our environmental performance

Reducing our climate footprint

TARGETING ENERGY SOBRIETY

OUR ACTIONS

OUR COMMITMENTS

A common frame of reference

Integrate energy efficiency into our purchasing strategy

Over the 2016-2020 period, we have embarked on a plan to improve energy efficiency by 1.5% per year, bringing our goal to 7% compared with 2015. To achieve this, we're improving the energy performance and facility management of our existing terminals and buildings. As for new buildings (terminals and other real estate), we are committed to validating their energy performance through HQE, BREEAM or LEED certification.

REDUCING OUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT

In France, our "Comfort- Environment-Energy" standard sets the framework for the design, construction and fundamental renovation of our buildings: its rules aim to achieve energy efficiency while taking into account the specifics of airport activities and the level of comfort that users want. Renovate and optimise We perform energy efficiency improvement operations on our buildings: implementation of tools to monitor consumption, modernisation of the most energy-intensive equipment (ventilation, lighting, heating, air conditioning, baggage sorting, etc.). In 2019, Paris- Charles de Gaulle benefited from new LED lighting, more efficient management of the most energy-intensive facilities

80% of our most energy-intensive purchases (baggage sorting, airport equipment, lifts, generators, etc.) are examined using an "energy" criterion to showcase our suppliers' efforts. A practical guide is made available to our staff members to identify the most relevant criteria for analysing energy performance across the entire life-cycle of a product.

The digital world accounts for 4.2% of the world's energy consumption. This environmental footprint is expected to grow 2.5-fold by 2025. We are therefore committed to a responsible digital approach and educate users. In 2019, the Datacenter at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport was fitted with a geothermal cooling system using groundwater (geo-cooling). Our next ambition is to introduce eco-design practices and requirements within three years in all of our contracts

INDICATORS & RESULTS 2019

10.4% IMPROVEMENT IN ENERGY

for specific services on software creation and development.

EFFICIENCY versus 2015

and more efficient motors in the air handling units.

100% OF NEW BUILDINGS HQE OR BREEAM CERTIFIED (target 100%)

363 kg

OF CO

2 EQUIVALENT

AND 2,582 kWh OF PRIMARY ENERGY = the footprint of ADP's information system in 2018 per user

ISO 50001 CERTIFICATION for the Paris and Ankara airports for their energy management

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