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DECLARATION ON EXTRA-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Embracing environmental issues

Industrial ecology of Group sites 2.2.2.

THE GROUP’S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POLICY AT THE INDUSTRIAL LEVEL The environmental policy of the Industrial Department applies to all industrial entities of the regional divisions. It aims to be among the best in terms of operational efficiency by 2025. This vision requires all Group plants to embrace the “Excellent Plant” concept, on a par with the world’s leading car manufacturers. The Industrial Department’s environmental policy contributes to five issues below: Energy/Industrial carbon footprint : „

PCD Automotive Trade PSA Automobiles site environmental policy is also being rolled out at brand dealership networks. The Brand Department encourages its points of sale to manage their environmental indicators (water, energy, waste) so as to improve performance. The three brands’ vehicles are distributed both by points of sale owned by the Group and headed by PSA Retail, as well as by independent dealerships. After-sales representatives from PSA Retail France points of sale are encouraged to hone their environmental skills within the framework of programmes deployed by the brands: Osmose for Citroën and Odas for Peugeot (see Section 2.2.2.2.2. and Section 2.2.2.3.2.). The Group also engages its independent dealership networks in its sustainable development initiative by providing leadership from a network of representatives for each brand subsidiary. Since 2008, the Group has used an information system to collect, monitor and consolidate environmental data from across its proprietary network. Since 2016, a multi-year capital expenditure budget has been introduced to maintain the assets position, and also to incorporate new technologies such as LED lighting and the energy self-sufficiency of buildings, and thus streamline the energy footprint. An active certification policy DPEF.15 PCD Automotive Division In place for more than 15 years (1999), the certification process is now fully implemented in the production plants, which are all ISO 14001 certified. Since the release of the new version of the standard in September 2015, the Group has referred to these new guidelines and, at the end of 2017, half of its sites were certified to the 2015 version of the standard. All sites will be certified in 2018. Automotive industry cooperation agreements with Toyota, Dongfeng Motor Corp., Mitsubishi in Russia and Fiat in Italy are also certified. Faurecia 78.1% of the Faurecia business sites are certified to ISO 14001. Taking into account the business sites joining and leaving the Group, this has made for an improvement of some 2%. Approximately 1/3 of these sites are certified according to the new 2015 version of the standard. Actions taken to train and inform employees about protection of the environment DPEF.10 PCD Automotive Division The Group has identified an environment business within the business lines developed for all its core operations. Certified by PSA University, it allows the training path for every major environmental player to be defined, thus aiding in the full completion of his or her activity. In addition, the Industrial Environment Department assists these players by providing permanent monitoring (regulations and best practice).

Reducing the carbon footprint of industrial activities based on two key priorities: reducing plant energy consumption and optimising logistics operations. Advocating the use of renewable energy wherever feasible. Control of industrial waste and pollutants : „ Managing the environmental impacts associated with industrial activities, particularly the use of chemicals (such as emissions from paint shops, and the risks associated with the use of these products), and reducing the impact on local residents. Optimisation of materials cycle in industrial processes „ (including waste): Developing the circular economy through research and implementation of waste treatment schemes with the assistance of the Group’s partners in this area. Sustainable management of water: „ Managing water consumption, usage and treatment in industrial processes. Biodiversity : „ Protecting the species identified, with a view to reducing the Group’s impacts. A solid and proven organisational structure that gives thought to environmental issues in processes DPEF.15 PCD Automotive Activities The Group has been engaged in proactive environmental stewardship at its production, research and development sites, with a commitment to ensuring that their operations comply with local regulations, fully safeguarding the surrounding natural environment and the quality of life of host communities. The Group’s industrial strategy combines environmental stewardship with a commitment to continuous improvement based on a disciplined organisation, a methodology structured around environmental management (ISO 14001) and the allocation of significant financial resources. Environmental data reporting has been in use for long time and since 2015, is done with a new tool which supplements and harmonises Group applications used in this area. The history acquired since 1989 is saved, thus enabling the Group to prioritise and effectively tackle the major environmental issues associated with its activities. In all, some 350 people are directly involved in managing the Group’s manufacturing environment.

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