Groupe La Poste // CSR REPORT 2022

Improving climate resilience 5 WORKING TO ACCELERATE ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSITION FOR ALL ■

GHG emissions related to the energy consumption of group buildings (ktCO 2 eq)

Percentage of renewable electricity (certificates of origin) in electricity consumption

1

10%

14%

15%

3

2

63

50

62

90%

86%

85%

120

111

99

2020

2021

2022

2020

2021

2022

Share of renewable electricity

Share of non-renewable electricity

Scope 1

Scope 2

Scope 3

The decrease in emissions from buildings is due to the decrease in fuel oil consumption and the increase in electricity consumption from renewable sources. Since 2016, the buildings managed by La Poste Immobilier have been supplied entirely with electricity from renewable sources.

GHG emissions from transport (ktCO 2 eq)

GHG emissions from transport (ktCO 2 eq)

0.2%

0.5%

0.2%

15%

16%

22%

15%

15%

14%

26%

27%

2,041

1,799

24%

27%

1,637

43%

43%

36%

39%

321

321

284

2020

2021

2022

2020

2021

2022

Subcontracted road transport Self-operated transport Other (including business travel, etc.)

Subcontracted air transport Subcontracted delivery

Scope 1

Scope 3

The transport-related emissions in 2022 are marked by the decrease in the use of air transport, the greening of the fleet and the improvement in parcel intensity. The systems for optimising the loading rate (swap bodies, double decks, etc.) contribute to reducing the emission intensity of transport.

86 CSR Report 2022/ LA POSTE GROUPE

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