BPCE - 2018 Registration document

2 NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE REPORT Responsible internal practices

allocation of a mileage bonus for employees who cycle to work; ●

organization of network events aimed at raising awareness and ● educating employees: mobility week, mobility challenges, etc.

Change 2017-2018

2018

Indicator

2017

2016

Total fuel consumption for business travel in cars (1) (in liters)

12,732,243

14,832,646

13,571,600

(14%)

per km (as stated by manufacturer) for

Average grams of CO 2

company cars and fleet cars (grams of CO 2

99

100

100

(1%) (3%)

/km)

Business travel by train (in km) Business travel by plane (in km)

58,800,471 66,027,131

60,335,055 72,296,066

61,384,466 69,958,952

(9%) - Sum of indicators: GASOLINE consumption by company and fleet cars + DIESEL consumption by company and fleet cars + business travel in private cars; km-to-liter conversion for the private car indicator with the ratio from the carbon review user guide: 0.08 liter/km.

Since 2012, Groupe BPCE has worked to improve the accuracy of waste reporting by its constituent entities. Categories of waste include non-hazardous industrial waste, fluorescent/neon tubes and compact fluorescent bulbs, and waste electrical and electronic equipment. In addition, the entities have undertaken multiple initiatives to recycle different types of waste and certain types of products. In the WEEE category, a guide was co-drafted by BPCE (CSR, procurement and IT functions) and Ecologic, and distributed to the Groupe BPCE institutions to raise awareness and inform them about existing solutions. The guide was presented to the CSR, Logistics and procurement functions by videoconference. BPCE Procurement currently lists five WEEE service providers and/or networks, all of which are EAs/ESATs and/or professional inclusion companies. Banking-related waste The drop in the total volume of waste in 2018 was due to the sharp reduction in WEEE as less electrical equipment was destroyed and removed in the regions. The fall in the number of printer ink cartridges collected in 2018 was due to a change in definition by the service providers concerned.

BPCE SA group and Natixis commit to enhancing travel in Ile-de-France In line with new regulations, at the start of 2018, Natixis and BPCE SA group published their inter-company transport plan to improve employee travel and air quality in Ile-de-France. The plan covers 26 sites and over 18,000 employees of BPCE SA group, Natixis and several of their subsidiaries. Concrete action was taken in four main areas in 2018: development of infrastructure to encourage bike travel; ● installation of charging stations for electric cars and ● motorcycles; development of telecommuting and remote working; ● launch of a carpooling application. ●

WASTE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING Thanks to initiatives aimed at promoting recycling and reuse, the Group’s total volume of non-hazardous industrial waste (1) per FTE fell by 12%. 52% of this waste is recycled.

Change 2017-2018

2018 0.09

Indicator

2017 0.13

2016 0.09

Waste (1) produced per FTE (in metric tons per FTE) Recycled ink and toner cartridges (number)

(29%) (35%)

82,654

127,716

172,304

Non-hazardous industrial waste, fluorescent/neon tubes and compact fluorescent light bulbs, waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). (1)

SUSTAINABLE USE OF RESOURCES

thermal paper used by automated teller machines and in self-service banking, office supplies, marketing materials, large-volume printouts, non-A4 reams, prospectuses, headed paper, envelopes, letterheads, mailings). A clear definition of the products to be reported by the Group’s two main suppliers in 2018 clarified the data collected, in particular for the volume of paper other than standard reams.

In 2018, paper consumption amounted to 5,755 metric tons, i.e. 66 kg/FTE, down 14% compared with 2017 (76.40 kg/FTE). These data cover reams of paper used internally, paper used for customer relations (printouts) and other types of paper (specific printouts,

Non-hazardous industrial waste: paper, boxes, food waste, glass, plastic, metal (1)

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Registration document 2018

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