ADP // 2021 Universal Registration Document

ONE GROUP BU I LD I NG A GLOBAL , I NTEGRATED AND RESPONS I BLE GROUP

TWO QUESTIONS FOR

AMÉL I E LUMMAUX CH I EF SUSTA I NABLE DEVELOMENT AND PUBL I C AFFA I RS OFF I CER

To combat climate change, reducing CO 2 emissions is the major challenge of the next twenty years: how is Groupe ADP acting to promote the decarbonisation of air transport? AL: For several years, we have been a pioneer in the airport industry with an environmental approach that is already well established, and still accelerating. Our roadmap for 2022-2025 lays the foundations for a new sustainable airport model, more in line with societal and environmental expectations. Thanks to the many initiatives we have undertaken - in particular to develop renewable energies such as geothermal or photovoltaic energy, reduce our waste and preserve biodiversity at our airports - the course of our trajectory is credible. We are aiming for carbon neutrality with offsetting

of our internal emissions for all airports in our network by 2030, and net zero emissions for our internal emissions by 2030 (Paris-Orly) -2035 (Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Le Bourget). We are playing our full role in the decarbonisation of ground operations and while some of our airports, such as those in New Delhi or Ankara, have already achieved carbon neutrality for their internal emissions, all other airport chain players must also be brought on board with us: airlines, ground handling assistants, service providers, logistics providers, etc. What technological avenues are you working on to be more respectful of the environment? AL : Our approach consists of exploring the range of possibilities for the various segments of the airport business. To do this, we manage or contribute to

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