ADP CSR Report 2019

Improving our environmental performance

Taking action to improve air quality

INDICATORS & RESULTS 2019

OUR ACTIONS

Monitor and share our air quality measurements

Reduce emissions from travel to airports

We are also committed to keeping all stakeholders informed in real time about air quality thanks to the new version of the entrevoisins.org website, which went live in 2020. Reduce our impact during pollution peaks During air pollution episodes , we activate every driver that allows us to reduce emissions: measures to be taken for ICPEs (Installations Classified for the Protection of the Environment) and boilers, invitation to telecommute, use public transport/carpooling/ videoconferencing to limit travel as much as possible, postpone the most polluting works if possible. The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) is also introducing measures to limit the use of aircraft auxiliary power units (APUs) and suspend engine tests and training flights.

A BIOFUEL FOR THE PARIS-ORLY SHUTTLES

To reduce the impact of road travel by our passengers and

Our air quality monitoring laboratory has stations to measure air quality for various air pollutants (NO2, NO, PM) at Paris-Orly, Paris- Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Le Bourget. It has also invested in ultra-fine particle analysers: the first measurements were taken in 2019. Transparency is a priority: we post air quality data and annual reports on the website of our laboratory 27 , which also available via the new website entrevoisins.groupeadp.fr . We shared the results our projections for 2020 and 2025, as well as our action plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and atmospheric pollutants, carried out in accordance with Article 45 of the act on energy transition for green growth, with the environmental advisory commissions at Paris-Orly, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Le Bourget. Initiatives are also undertaken internationally: for example, the Amman and Liège airports are equipped with air quality measurement stations. In 2020, we will participate in financing various studies in the Paris region (pollution by ultra-fine particles and soot deposits) and Liège (organic pollutants from the combustion of kerosene by aircraft engines). Airparif produces daily air quality maps of airport areas, as well as annual reports. survol.airparif.fr .

staff members, we are working to improve public transport services at all our airports, making our vehicle fleets greener, installing charging stations for electric vehicles and encouraging carpooling and car sharing. In 2019, the Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly Airports implemented a master plan for "active modes of travel", i.e. those that involve expending muscle energy: walking, cycling, scooters, rollerblades, etc. The Orly'Pro'Mobilité and Roissy'Pro'Mobilité associations bring together the large companies at our airports and spearhead the inter-company mobility plans , which aim to pool approaches that support sustainable mobility.

29% CLEAN VEHICLES

At Paris-Orly, the shuttles carrying passengers from the public areas of the terminal to the car parks no longer run on diesel and since September 2019 have used HVO, a biofuel based on animal fats and waste oils (without palm oil). This reduces emissions of air pollutants (nitrogen oxides and particulates) and CO 2 by more than 50% compared to diesel.

in Aéroports de Paris SA's fleet of light vehicles, or 275 vehicles (initial goal: 25% in 2020).

425 LOADING POINTS AT OUR PARIS AIRPORTS

Charging space for electric vehicles at car park P4, Paris-Orly

(27) To learn more, visit ev-labo.aeroportsdeparis.fr

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