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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND NON ટ FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE THE PLANET: ENVIRONMENT

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Scopes 1 and 2 decarbonisation plan

Perfume and Beauty

Study of options on the Vaudreuil site for the replacement of gas boilers by a low‑carbon solution: biomass or geothermal boilers, taking into account plans to upgrade the site. 2°C reduction in heating (corresponding to a reduction of 44 tCO eq) Replacement of the fuel oil boiler by a wood‑fired boiler at the Polissage Brun site (corresponding to a reduction of 17.3 tCO eq) Implementation of centralised regulation at SCAP for offices (corresponding to a reduction of 3.5 tCO eq) Implementation of photovoltaic panels installed on the J3LP site (corresponding to a potential emission reduction of 42 tCO eq considering the site autonomous in electricity) 2 2 2

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Several other actions are underway or under study:

The site is 100% supplied with green energy (photovoltaic panels and geothermal energy) Installation and commissioning of a pergola with photovoltaic panels on JULEA ӳ Installation of photovoltaic panels on all site roofs ӳ Transition to 100% LED for interior and exterior lighting ӳ Thermal insulation of the least insulated walls ӳ Replacement of windows not yet equipped with double glazing ӳ Recovery of heat emitted by compressors ӳ Elimination of gas consumption for heating on the SCAP site ӳ Installation of wind turbines on the J3LP site ӳ

HCI (Italy)

Ateliers Hermès Horloger and LMH (Switzerland)

Signature of a Universal Agreement on Objectives, under the aegis of the Swiss Confederation, based on energy analysis and indicating ways to reduce energy consumption and CO emissions. This will result in the action levers essential to reducing energy consumption for the next 10 years. Change of compressor: completed in May 2022 (gain to be assessed with increased activity) Change of industrial dishwasher in October 2022: savings to be assessed in 2023 and study of the use of the dishwasher before decoration (potential savings in water, energy, plastic/waste) Replacement of the air vacuum pump with variator completed in November 2022 Installation of wrapping machines instead of shrink‑wrapping machines and shrinkage tunnel: energy saving (-90% on the consumption of this operation) and plastic reduction Combining enamel firing on a single kiln and 2x8 shifts: gain to be assessed in 2023 Reduction in the minimum heating temperature recommendation for premises from 22°C to 19°-20°C – completed in October 2022 Reduction in the decoration hot water temperature recommendation from 60°C to 50°C Decarbonisation study of the site with the support of the real estate department and with the target of gas substitution: potential gain of 114 tCO eq with identical electricity consumption, i.e. the target for scopes 1 and 2 to 2030 Implementation of electricity & gas sub‑meters to measure and prioritise good actions Reduction of the furnace operating hours at the laboratory passage (carried out at the beginning of October - 1 h/day + ongoing tests to go further) Test and study of the interruption of extraction and/or AHU at weekends in certain workshops (printing workshop 2, inkjet & covercoat) Installation of LED bulbs and motion detectors in the corridors Exploration of the partial substitution of gas on the current site (boilers, tannery line) – from 2023 2 2

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Beyrand

Puiforcat

Installation of several heat pumps to eliminate gas heating

Real estate Since 2020, Hermès International and the Group real estate department have committed to reducing the carbon footprint/m of built or redeveloped surface areas by 50% by 2030 , bearing in mind that the absolute value of emissions remains unchanged since 2018. In order to measure and control the carbon footprint of buildings with regard to the objectives to be achieved, the Group real estate department systematically conducts a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) of the construction materials chosen for each real estate project. Thus, improvement of Bilan Carbone® (carbon assessment) of new stores and new buildings involves special attention being paid to the choice of building materials, reduction in their weight, efforts to source 2

supplies locally, and modes of transportation with low carbon emissions. The deployment of the Harmonie standard (§ 2.5.2) will significantly reduce scopes 1 and 2 of new buildings. This addresses carbon issues and targets stemming from the Group’s commitments related to new construction, renovation and dismantling projects. The first assessments made in 2019 enabled, on the one hand, assessment of the environmental impact of the constructions and, on the other hand, adjustment of the standard layout and construction benchmark to guide the CO emission reduction ambitions on future projects through the Hermès sustainable construction standards. 2

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