Compagnie des Alpes - 2017 Registration Document
4 SOCIAL, SOCIETAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Societal aspects
Paper In view of its activities, Compagnie des Alpes’ consumption of raw materials is low and relates to the use of paper for administrative purposes, financial communication and above all for commercial purposes for the printing of tickets, maps, flyers, posters and catalogues. Paper purchased and used internally represents 11% of paper generated, compared with 89% used for external communications.
As a general rule, Group entities try to limit their paper usage through digitisation: digitised maps in Ski areas, recyclable passes, online sales, email confirmations, paperless tickets and exchange coupons, communication with visitors through Facebook, Instagram, and development of smartphone applications, etc., in addition to digital archiving, double-sided printing for tertiary works and reducing the number of printers. After falling significantly in the previous year, total paper consumption increased by 2% over the year.
4.3.7
CONSOLIDATED ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
2016/2017
2015/2016
Change (N/N-1)
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION (GWh)
163 103
166 103
2% 0% 4% 5%
of which renewable
FOSSIL FUEL CONSUMPTION (m 3 ) of which diesel and non-road diesel
5,407 4,969
5,650 5,216
of which petrol of which fuel oil
147
138 296
-6%
290
2% 5%
FOSSIL FUEL CONSUMPTION (GWh LHV) FOSSIL FUEL GAS CONSUMPTION (GWh)
54 34
56 33
-3% 16%
CONSUMPTION OF COOLANTS (kg)
222
257
GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) EMISSIONS BY EMISSION SOURCE (CO 2 TONNES EQUIVALENT)
33,694 7,607 15,753
34,842
3% 7% 5%
of which electricity
8,124
of which diesel and non-road diesel
16,535
of which petrol of which fuel oil
411 925
385 943
-6%
2%
of which gas
8,383
8,037
-4% 33%
of which coolants
614
817
WATER CONSUMPTION (m 3 )
4,418,523
4,550,281
3%
well water
971,693
655,102
-33%
surface water
2,921,989
3,339,029
14%
municipal water
524,841
556,150
6% 2% 8%
PAPER CONSUMPTION (tonnes)
422
430
WEIGHED WASTE PRODUCTION (tonnes)
4,744 4,411
5,132 4,845
of which non-hazardous
10%
of which hazardous -14% This table does not include: the municipal cooling and heating facility (CPCU) for the Paris, Chambéry and Musée Grévin Paris sites, or the electricity consumption for the sites which do not own their building (Paris, Chambéry and Musée Grévin Montreal). 333 287
4.4 Societal aspects
4.4.1 REGIONAL IMPACT CDA Group sites lie at the heart of regions in which they operate, maintaining very special relationships with local entities. CDA is the top, or main, employer in the local ecosystems which makes it a first- rate partner. Economic development and employment The presence of CDA subsidiaries in the area encourages direct employment, of which many are seasonal workers and local people (see 4.2.2 Headcount). It also generates indirect employment: shops,
transport, real estate agencies, ski classes, partnerships with local cultural and commercial brands and by the activity generated among local companies: maintenance, servicing, catering, etc. For example, for every euro a skier spends on the ski lifts, they spend another seven at the resort (2012 Contours study). The Ski areas take part in global resort studies (on appeal, positioning, accommodation or satisfaction), contribute to the tools available (implementation of CRM system, data sharing) and market the resorts
87
Compagnie des Alpes I 2017 Registration Document
Made with FlippingBook - professional solution for displaying marketing and sales documents online