MRM - 2018 Registration document

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General information on the issuer and its capital Management report for the year ended 31 December 2018

To date, the Company does not use renewable energy in the retail properties that it operates. However, it should be noted that a portion of the electricity in the building at 5 avenue Kléber in Paris, where M.R.M. has its head office, comes from renewable energies. M.R.M.’s lessor decided to enter into a two-year agreement with EDF to provide 21% of the electricity supplied from renewable energy. Commodity consumption and land use To reduce the consumption of paper and toner in its premises, Company employee computers are configured by default to print on both sides and in black and white. The Company’s main impact in terms of land use relates to its control of assets managed. The Company is not aware of any soil pollution in the assets managed. The Company has not taken any specific measures to preserve or develop biodiversity in the retail properties that it operates. However, two beehives have been installed on the roofs of the building at 5 avenue Kléber in Paris, where M.R.M. has its head office. 4.3 Societal information As the Company’s properties are located in labour market areas, light industrial zones and established trading areas, the Company is aware of its impact on the economic activity and on town planning in these areas, and ensures that it integrates as much as possible, through the quality of its properties and the services it offers to users and local or neighbouring populations. The Company also strives to achieve the best possible conditions for dialogue with all stakeholders in these properties, namely tenants, property managers, asset managers, service providers, co-owners, retailers’associations and local authorities.

In 2018, the Company decided to support the H’up Entrepreneurs association, whose purpose is to represent and support entrepreneurs with disabilities and help make a success of their businesses. For ten years, H’up Entrepreneurs and its team of 180 professional volunteers has provided assistance to entrepreneurs when they are incapacitated by the onset of a disability to help keep their business afloat, as well as support to creators and entrepreneurs in terms of their strategic approach and accelerating their success, and has built up a community of entrepreneurs to evoke a new view of the entrepreneur and collective solutions (legislative, financial, personal risk cover, etc.). Regarding fair business practices, the Company’s entire approach is focused on preventing corruption by making systematic use of invitations to tender and promoting consumer and occupier health and safety through rigorous compliance with regulations for establishments open to the public and fire safety regulations. In the Halles du Beffroi shopping centre in Amiens and the Sud Canal shopping centre in Montigny-le-Bretonneux, specific risk management processes have been put in place by centre management, employees are trained in first aid, and the retailers are made aware of fire risks. As part of the French antiterrorist plan ( plan Vigipirate ) and the French government’s declaration of a state of emergency at the end of 2015, the Company reinforced the security measures and vigilance in its shopping centres. Improving security in the parking decks of our shopping centres and office properties is also at the core of our concerns: installing a spherical mirror at the parking entrance, reviewing signage and directions of traffic circulation, putting signage in place on the floor to guide visitors, marking the edges of traffic lanes, putting up speed bumps and plastic markers, and installing automatic defibrillators are just some of the measures taken at Carré Vélizy in Vélizy-Villacoublay and Sud Canal in Montigny-le-Bretonneux.

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