Amundi - Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2016

Economic, social and environmental information Acting as a community-minded, eco-aware citizen

Actions taken to combat food waste As part of new legislation, a study with the non-profit Le Chainon Manquant is underway with the aim of donating left-over food that cannot be served the next day to disadvantaged people. Implementation is expected to take place in 2017 and the estimate is of 15 to 20 meals/day.

In 2016, we added glass and plastic bottle caps to the sorting of recyclable materials. We introduced a methanation programme in the Company restaurant for organic waste and the sorting of recyclable materials (cans, glass, plastic bottles). Finally, we installed a biological treatment system for grease traps in the two buildings, resulting in less waste and fewer lorry trips to clean the tanks and release the grease in an external station.

Waste (Paris buildings)

2014

2015

2016

Recyclable waste

92.0

80.4

89.0

Non-recyclable waste

133.5 225.5

138.1 218.5

104.0 189.0

TOTAL

GREEN IT POLICY

CONTROLLING CO 2

EMISSIONS

Amundi seeks to control the environmental impact of its information systems in several ways: p at the individual use level, work stations are automatically switched off in the evening and restarted the next morning. To attain greater savings during absences, any work station that is unused as of 10 am is switched off. Every day this saves 150 kWh. In addition, the majority of individual printers have been removed; p office IT equipment (works stations, printers, microcomputers, laptops, small equipment, etc.) are recycled with the service provider ATF GAIA, a W3E (2) certified company contracted by the Crédit Agricole Group. Equipment components that are not re-used for resale are systematically sent to a certified partner. Amundi also recycles its used magnetic cartridges. There are bins for recycling used toner drums. Two recycling operations by ATF GAIA of 262 kg in May 2016 and 475 kg in October 2016 in Paris; p the selection of central infrastructure components is influenced by their electric consumption and heat dissipation characteristics. Accordingly, our overall electric consumption has not increased since 2012, whereas the processing power delivered has gone up significantly. Within Amundi, all IT equipment intended for users (screens, work stations, phones, printers) complies with international energy efficiency standards. Recently acquired central units are less energy-intensive than the older models.

Amundi regularly prepares a complete carbon footprint assessment on the entirety of its scope and monitors the CO 2 emissions of two items on an annual basis: Energy and business travel. In the same manner, Amundi implements solutions to control and reduce its CO 2 emissions. Annual monitoring (1) of CO 2 emissions associated with energy consumption and business travel

CO

emissions

2

(in teqCO 2 )

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000

6,715.0

6,345.0

4,760.5

2,328.3

2,203.4

2,124.9

Energy

Business travel

2014

2015

2016

Our Paris buildings have been powered by green energy since 1 January 2016, which explains most of the reduction in CO 2 emissions under the Energy entry. A decline was also recorded under the Business travel item as a result of the Company’s stricter business travel policy.

(1) 2015 data on business travel were adjusted in comparison with the version published in 2016. It should be noted that the 2016 scope includes the United States. (2) W3E = Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment.

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