PSA_GROUP_REGISTRATION_DOCUMENT_2017

DECLARATION ON EXTRA-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Embracing environmental issues

PCD Automotive Activities Energy consumption by the PCD Automotive Activities continued to decline in 2017 on a per car produced basis, down to below 2 MWh per vehicle produced, to 1.95 MWh. Changes by type of energy confirm the trends of previous years. Electricity consumption is under control, thus reflecting the actions carried out to reduce consumption (lighting, use of resources, more energy-efficient engines), and these best practices are enacted at the plants. On the other hand, gas and firewood consumption is much more sensitive to climatic conditions and to the size of the areas to heat. The early results of reducing plant areas are being manifested in the fall in gas consumption per vehicle manufactured. Consumption of Coke is exclusively dedicated to the production of Since 2016, the move to bulk purchases of energy, and to control of consumption, together with the deployment of new technologies, has enabled PSA Retail to meet the reduction targets set by the “Push to Pass” plan for financial year 2017, with a 9% reduction in energy consumption at constant scope. This reduction was as high as 12% for the electrical component. The main contributors to this progress were Germany and France. As regards electricity, we can highlight the contribution by the LED plan (phase 1: office areas) deployed throughout the sales network. In 2018, a second phase will consist of extending this solution to workshop areas. Data from the Peugeot and Citroën brands related on average to 100% of plants in 2017 (98% in 2016 and 97% in 2015) for direct energy consumption and 99% of plants in 2017 (98% in 2016 and 94% in 2015) for indirect energy consumption. cast iron on the Sept-Fons site. PCD Automotive Trade

Faurecia In 2017, 1,958 million MWh of energy was consumed (+5 compared with 2016). Electricity accounted for 71% of the total energy used by Faurecia sites. The implementation of an energy management system commits sites to gaining increased skills in finding sources of potential savings on their site, whether it affects performance of machines and equipment, or day-to-day operating procedures on the site. During the past year, 100 sites (including 74 production plants), or 42% of the sites included in the scope of reporting, have implemented initiatives to improve the efficiency of their buildings and production tools. Total investments represent more than €2.4 million. Among the best practices implemented at certain sites, can be noted the installation of solar-energy panels, the use of cogeneration heating units, the retrieval of heat energy developed in welding processes and the use of the heat released by compressors to heat production areas. The data covers 98% of Faurecia sites. Reducing industrial greenhouse gas 2.2.2.1.2. emissions DPEF.26 DPEF.27 DPEF.28 PCD Automotive Activities Since 1990, upgrades of facilities, substitution of fuel oil and coal with natural gas, development of cogeneration and energy consumption control efforts have contributed to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Direct air emissions from combustion plants Nota: Direct emissions are calculated based on the direct energy consumption by applying emission factors acknowledged by the greenhouse gas emissions trading system (EU ETS) in compliance with the Decree of 31 October 2012 or European Decision 2012/601 in the case of CO 2 and thecircular of 15 April 2002 for all other gases. Changes in emission levels are thus directly related to changes in energy consumption. To make reading easier, the Group used the same emissions factors in 2014 as for the five previous years. These components will next be updated in 2019.

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