Amundi - Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2015
Methodology and indicators Cross-reference table with disclosures required by Article R.
II. Environmental information
Section
How the Company is organised to deal with environmental issues and, if applicable, the steps it takes for environmental evaluation and certification Measure to train and inform the employees concerning environmental protection Ways and means of preventing environmental hazards and pollution Amount of accounting provisions and guarantees for environmental risks, provided that this information shall not be such that it might cause the Company serious prejudice in an ongoing lawsuit Measures for preventing, reducing or repairing discharges into the air, water or soil with a serious impact on the environment Waste prevention, recycling and elimination measures Mitigating noise pollution and any other form of pollution specific to an activity
P. 28
P. 30, 37
General policy in environmental matters
Amundi’s principal business is asset management. This business does not create major environmental hazards.
Amundi’s principal business is asset management. This business does discharge waste into the air, water or ground.
Pollution and waste management
P. 28, 29, 37
Amundi’s principal business is asset management. This business does not generate specific pollution or noise pollution.
Water usage and supply in keeping with local constraints
P. 37
The topic of raw materials consumption is not relevant to Amundi’s main business, asset management.
Consumption of raw materials and measures taken to use them more efficiently
(Responsible management of paper is treated on P. 29)-
Sustainable use of resources
Energy consumption, measures taken to improve energy efficiency and use of renewable energy
P. 28, 29, 37
The topic of soil usage is not relevant to Amundi’s main business, asset management.
Land usage
Emission of greenhouse gases
P. 29, 30, 37
Amundi had not identified any direct impacts of climate change on its own operations. However, our SRI funds systematically take environmental factors into consideration and thus encourage issuers to make their own adaptations to the effects of climate change. The topic of biodiversity protection is not relevant to Amundi’s main business, asset management.
Climate change
Adaptation to the consequences of climate change
Protection of biodiversity Measures taken to preserve or enhance biodiversity
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