ADP // 2021 Universal Registration Document

SOC I AL , ENV I RONMENTAL AND SOC I ETAL RESPONS I B I L I TY I NFORMAT I ON 4 IMPROVING OUR ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE

4 . 3 IMPROV I NG OUR ENV I RONMENTAL PERFORMANCE

As a developer and operator of airports, Groupe ADP is aware of the environmental issues related to its activities and strives to minimise their impact. This ambition is a common foundation for all of the Group’s activities throughout the world.

4.3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

The Management teams at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly airports have also adopted an integrated management system (IMS) based on compliance with three international standards: ISO 9001 (quality management), ISO 14001 (environmental management) and OHSAS 18001 or ISO 45001 (management of health and safety at work). These certificates were renewed for Paris-Charles de Gaulle in 2021 (the results of the audits are pending for Paris-Orly). Internationally, TAV Airports deploys an ISO 9001- and ISO 14001-certified management system at its airports (including Izmir Adnan Menderes and Ankara Esenboga). Ankara Airport also has an ISO 50001-certified management system. Izmir Airport is also OHSAS 18001-certified. AIG’s Queen Alia platform in Amman is certified ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45000. In addition, Aéroports de Paris has been certified ISO 50001 since 2015 for its energy management system (EMS), applied to its operations and development activities at Île-de-France airports. The EMS includes, among other things, the development of renewable energies (biomass, geothermal energy and photovoltaic energy) and energy efficiency. The certification was renewed in 2021 (renewal audit). Facilities classified for environmental protection Aéroports de Paris operates facilities classified for the protection of the environment (ICPEs) and subject to authorisation, and which comply with specific provisions defined by prefectural decree, such as the thermal power plants used for combustion and refrigeration activities at Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget airports. The Aéroports de Paris laboratory carries out annual regulatory controls and continuous monitoring of atmospheric discharges from these facilities, as required under their operating permits, and a quarterly operating assessment report is sent to local authorities. Aéroports de Paris also operates environmentally-classified facilities (ICPEs) for which it must submit a statement of compliance with general provisions determined by ministerial order, such as accumulators and small combustion installations (emergency power units), flammable liquid filling systems, etc. Its prevention policy relies on internal expertise, audits evaluating regulatory compliance within the framework of the Environment Management Systems and regular regulatory checks by the public authorities (DRIEE, the Regional and Interdepartmental Division of the Environment, or STIIC, the Interdepartmental Technical Service of Inspectors of Classified Facilities).

Signed by the Chairman and CEO and extended until 2021 in view of the health and economic crisis, Aéroports de Paris’ environmental and energy policy for 2016-2020 emphasised collaboration with all of its stakeholders around three commitments: ◆ optimising, by going beyond the regulatory compliance requirements; ◆ attracting, by strengthening the existing systems and integrating all business lines, employees and suppliers, the airport community and all stakeholders; ◆ expanding, so that Groupe ADP leadership serves as a base in terms of sustainable development and CSR, for its development in France and internationally, its competitiveness and promotion. In line with the current environmental policy applied on the three Parisian platforms of Aéroports de Paris, a Group environmental approach is being deployed at the Izmir Adnan Menderes, Ankara Esenboga and Amman Queen Alia airports. The Achievements and Results sections of this document report on the steps taken by these platforms. The future environmental policy, extended to Groupe ADP, is in the process of being developed together with all of the Group’s airports. Its strategic priorities have already been defined in the “Airports for Trust” charter, a commitment to the environmental and social ambitions of 23 of the network’s airports: continue to minimise the environmental impact of internal activities; facilitate the reduction of the environmental footprint of service providers and customers, for example by supporting sustainable alternative fuels and hydrogen for aviation; focus on local environmental projects; and, incorporate the environmental performance of the activity over the entire life cycle. A summary table of the main extra-financial risks, particularly related to the environment, is presented in Chapter 5.1 “The challenges of corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the heart of Aéroports de Paris’ corporate project”. Certified systems The environmental and energy policy is based on the systematic integration of the environment in all activities, in particular through the application of international standard ISO 14001 at the Paris-Charles de Gaulle (certified since 2001), Paris-Orly (certified since 2002) and Paris-Le Bourget (certified since 2005) airports, the Issy-les-Moulineaux heliport (certified since 2009) and the Toussus-le-Noble civil general aviation aerodrome (certified since 2015).

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