technicolor - 2019 Universal registration document

5 DISCLOSURE ON EXTRA-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE CLIMATE CHANGE

Given the diversity of the Group’s operations, the environmental aspects and potential impacts vary by location, thus not every location is required to report on each of the established metrics. Environmental aspects reviewed in this report include waste management (total waste generated, landfilled, and recycled), energy consumption (electricity, fossil fuels, steam, and chilled water), water consumption, air emissions (greenhouse gas emissions), main materials used, and processing wastewater effluents. The 51 sites included in this report may be reviewed in the subsection “Data collection method and rationale” (5.5.5) herein. The Corporate EH&S Organization has identified key information that is tracked and reported on either a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis. This information includes utility consumption, waste generation, recycling and disposal, air emissions, main raw materials used, and water effluent from industrial locations. Technicolor is firmly committed to continually assessing the impacts of its facilities and products. Technicolor’s goal is to continually evaluate information needs and collection processes to ensure that it remains

consistent, with a focus on present activities and issues as well as anticipated future requirements.

TRAINING Please refer to section 5.5 for Environmental training.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 2019-2021 Technicolor established the following climate change goals and objectives for the Group, to be met by its worldwide operations by the end of 2021: 30% minimum proportion of electricity coming from renewable • sources; reporting to satisfy GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) Sustainability • Reporting Standards.

Carbon emissions 5.4.1

GRI [102-12] [103-1 Energy] [103-2 Energy] [103-3 Energy] [103-1 Emissions] [103-2 Emissions] [103-3 Emissions] [302-1] [302-2] [302-3] [302-4] [305-1] [305-2] [305-3]

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

renewable sources), 11.2% was in the form of fossil fuels, and 0.3% was in the form of purchased steam or chilled water. When compared to total revenue, average energy intensity was 0.319 TJ/M€ across the business

In 2019, worldwide energy use was approximately 1,214 terajoules, a decrease of about 11% compared with 2018. Of the total energy consumed, 88.4% was in the form of electricity (of which 24% was from

in 2019.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

Total (terajoules)

Electricity (terajoules)

Fuel sources (terajoules)

Total per revenue (terajoules per M€)

2017 2018 2019

1,452 (1) 1,368 (2) 1,214 (3)

1,314 1,200 1,073

124 151 137

0.333 0.342 0.319

Total energy includes about 14 TJ steam or chilled water purchase. (1) Total energy includes about 18 TJ steam or chilled water purchase. (2) Total energy includes about 4 TJ steam or chilled water purchase. (3)

2019 ENERGY CONSUMPTION

% Total Group (%)

% Total Segment (%)

% Total Segment (%)

Total Energy (terajoules)

Electricity (terajoules)

Fuels (terajoules)

Connected Home

44.4 (1)

3.7%

41.0

92.3% 88.2% 85.7%

1.2

2.7% 11.6% 14.3%

Entertainment Services Corporate & Other

1,168.3 (2)

96.2%

1,030.6

136.0

1.4

0.1%

1.2

0.2

Total energy includes about 2.2 TJ chilled water purchase. (1) Total energy includes about 1.7 TJ steam purchase. (2)

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TECHNICOLOR UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT 2019

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