technicolor - 2019 Universal registration document

DISCLOSURE ON EXTRA-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Newly acquired businesses are reviewed by Technicolor to identify EH&S aspects of their operations, to evaluate the status and effectiveness of existing management and control systems, to determine compliance with Technicolor EH&S Policies and Guidelines, to communicate Technicolor’s EH&S initiatives and requirements, and finally, to assist in the establishment of location-specific programs that conform to Technicolor’s requirements and meet the needs of the Group.

regulations and policies, but also so that they may prevent accidents which may lead to injuries or harm to the environment. Training programs are evaluated during the EH&S audit process and are a core requirement in the EH&S performance measurement process. In 2019, 42,902 hours of EHS documented training reported through the EHS reporting system ( Enablon ) on a wide variety of environmental and safety compliance and protection, injury prevention, emergency preparation and response, and occupational health topics were provided to employees and contractors throughout Technicolor. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 2019-2022 Related to the circular economy, Technicolor established the following EH&S goals and objectives for the Group, to be met by its worldwide operations by the end of 2022: 75% minimum waste recycling rate; • reporting to satisfy GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) Sustainability • Reporting Standards.

TRAINING GRI [403-5]

Technicolor understands that each employee has the ability to impact the Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S) efforts and performance, thus it is critical that they are provided with appropriate tools, resources and knowledge. EH&S training programs develop awareness and skills that allow employees and contractors to perform their jobs in such a manner that will not only ensure compliance with appropriate laws,

Recycling of waste and optimization of raw material 5.5.1 GRI Materials] [103-2 Materials] [103-3 Materials] [103-1 Effluents and waste] [103-2 Effluents and waste] [103-3 Effluents and waste] [301-1] [306-2]

WASTE GENERATION AND RECYCLING Technicolor has a long-standing commitment to the principles of sound and environmentally responsible management of waste. Establishing the hierarchy of internal re-use, recycling and reclaiming followed by treatment and then landfill as the last option, Technicolor has developed and implemented programs to reduce waste generation, decrease the amount of hazardous waste, decrease waste sent to landfill, and increase recycling. Hazardous waste is defined at each site using guidance from local governing agencies, but in general it means waste chemicals, fuels, oils,

solvents, batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, or other items that may have been in contact with the hazardous material, for example, cleaning materials or empty containers. All these hazardous wastes are handled, stored, and disposed in compliance with local regulation and Group Policy. Total waste generated was 37,288 tons (about 8.6% of total waste was generated by non-industrial sites). The recycling rate was 69.9% decreasing significantly compared to 2018. When compared to total revenue, the average waste generation rate across the business was 9.81 M-Ton/M€ in 2019.

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WASTE

Total Waste Generated (metric tons)

% Treated Hazardous (%)

% Recycled (%)

Total per Revenue (metric tons per M€)

2017 2018 2019

37,773 35,657 37,288

2.0% 2.4% 2.5%

74.5% 75.6% 69.9%

8.66 8.93 9.81

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TECHNICOLOR UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT 2019

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