Groupe Renault - 2019 Universal Registration Document

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ENVIRONMENT RENAULT: A RESPONSIBLE COMPANY

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD ON GROUP SITES

Moscow (Russia)

Douai

Biomass boiler

Ruitz

Maubeuge Rainwater recycling

Busan (South Korea) Thermal energy recovery from waste

Sandouville

Thermal energy recovery from waste

Batilly

Cléon

Villeroy

Le Mans

Wuhan (China)

Villeurbanne

Flins

Rainwater recycling

Thermal energy recovery in paintshop Recycling of 40% of industrial effluents

Choisy-le-Roi

Palencia

Valladolid

Cordoba (Colombia)

Seville

Curitiba (Brazil)

Tangiers (Morocco)

Zero Effluent Biomass boiler

Biomass boiler for the heating of paintshop ovens Thermal energy recovery in paintshop Zero industrial effluent

Photovoltaic panels

LED lighting

Zero production waste to landfill

Sales and after-sales

Site audits 5. Since the end of the 1990s, the Group has used internal environmental audits at all of its industrial facilities as well as its main engineering and logistics facilities in order to monitor the implementation of ISO 14001 requirements, and compliance with its own internal standards for the protection of the environment, individuals, and facilities. These complement the external audits performed annually by a certified independent body. Internal audits are therefore conducted by members of the industrial environmental network (environmental managers and business specialists), using joint audits that encourage exchanges of best practice between plants and stimulate improvements in environmental performance. As of end-2019, the network had 54 internal environmental auditors who were specifically trained and qualified in accordance with ISO 14001 and on the internal audit standards based on the Energy, Health, Safety and Environment Technical Rules (see “Eco-design of industrial processes” above).

Renault Retail Group, the distributor of the Renault, Dacia, Alpine and Nissan brands in 13 European countries, set up an environmental management policy in 2007. An RRG environment manager is responsible for training and coordinating a network of environment correspondents in France and Europe.

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He/she provides a set of environmental management best practices, which are available on the RRG intranet. RRG has also provided reporting in France since 2011 and in Europe since 2013, regarding the environmental impact of its establishments. A summary of this reporting is provided in appendix 2.6.1.4. Renault also provides support in these efforts to its dealer network and franchises. In France, the Sales department (DCF) provides information and coordinates exchange of best practice through annual Environment Club meetings in each regional center. RRG environment managers participate in and contribute to these clubs.

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