Airbus - 2022 Universal Registration Document

1. Information on the Company’s Activities / 1.2 Non-Financial Information

IV. Outlook In addition to enhancing the methods to capture and measure impact, the Company intends to study and progress on opportunities for integrating community impact into business operations. One example is social procurement where companies can use their purchasing power to create sustainable social value through procuring from social benefit suppliers. The Airbus Foundation is currently reviewing its global portfolio of activities for improvement and development. Near-term plans involve developing the product portfolio to be offered to partners, initiating Youth programmes in 10 additional locations, including Tunisia and Morocco, and formalising a new environmental partnership.

The Airbus Foundation continued to develop its environment partnerships, focusing on climate change mitigation and monitoring, climate change adaptation and disaster prevention and protecting biodiversity. This included continuing the collaboration with Connected Conservation Foundation to support the preservation of wildlife and natural ecosystems in South Africa and Kenya through the use of satellite imagery. The Airbus Foundation also completed the first phase of its three-year project with IUCN, providing technical data, satellite images and project management to contribute to the validation of IUCN’s forest restoration barometer. Project objectives are to assess tree canopy changes over a temporal range, characterisation of tree canopy changes and assessment of the sufficiency of restoration activity.

1.2.17 ESG Data Board

Environmental Performance

2022

GRI

KPI

Unit

2021 2020 2019

2018

Total energy consumption (excl. electricity generated by CHP on site for own use) Energy intensity (per Total Revenues) Energy consumption from stationary sources and electricity

GWh

3,717 3,762 3,815 4,624

4,679

GWh/bEUR 62.4

71.2

75.8

64.3

-

GWh 2,594

2,717 2,672 2,987

3,062

Energy consumption from stationary sources

GWh

1,190 1,351

1,274 1,391

1,403

natural gas

GWh GWh GWh GWh

1,108 1,307 1,235 1,347

1,366

23 37 44

11 25 19

0

0

0

of which bio-methane

24 16

27 17

17 20

heat generated from biomass

other fuels

Energy consumption from electricity, heat and steam purchased electricity (incl. renewable or low carbon sources from grid)

GWh 1,404 1,366 1,397 1,595

1,659

GWh 1,280 1,232

1,274 1,460

1,472

of which purchased electricity with REC/GoO*

GWh

EN3

534

416

251

163

0

Energy

purchased electricity from renewable sources PPA* self-generated electricity from renewable sources

GWh

EN4

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

GWh

1.2

0.8

0.9

0.2

0.2

percentage renewable electricity

% 41.8% 33.8% 19.8% 11.2% 0.0%

heat and steam

GWh

123

133

123

135

187

Energy consumption from mobile sources

GWh

1,123 1,045

1,144 1,638

1,617

kerosene

GWh GWh GWh GWh

711

681

711 1,061

1,068

22

4

1

0

0

of which sustainable aviation fuel of which used in Beluga Transport

330 381

298 382

290 421

421 640

413 654

of which used in flight test

road & maritime fuel used in Oversize Surface Transportation Energy consumption from renewable or low-carbon sources Percentage energy from renewable or low-carbon sources

GWh

365

335

405

540

509

GWh

619

456

277

191

18

% 16.6% 12.1% 7.3% 4.1% 0.4%

: 2022 data verified by EY®, based on limited assurance.

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