ADP // Universal Registration Document 2022

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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 FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE Energy consumption

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PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEMS

NOISE MANAGEMENT

Regulatory framework intensity

Good practices

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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