SOLOCAL_Registration Document_2017

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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 3.7 Appendix 1 – Note on methodology

Consequently, for the 2017 financial year, the scope taken into consideration is as follows:

Indicator

Scope

Datacentre power consumption Rate of virtualisation of servers

PJ + Mappy PJ + Mappy

PJ + SoLocal MS + “Citylights scope” of the other subsidiaries concerned + QDQ + GIE + Holding PJ + SoLocal MS + “Citylights scope” of the other subsidiaries concerned + QDQ + GIE + Holding PJ + SoLocal MS + “Citylights scope” of the other subsidiaries concerned PJ + SoLocal MS + “Citylights scope” of the other subsidiaries concerned (datacentres = PJ + Mappy) PJ + SoLocal MS + “Citylights scope” of the other subsidiaries concerned all sites with invoices can extrapolate an average consumption of l electricity per square metre, applied to sites missing invoices. Concerning the areas covered by an environmental certification, the 2016 data has been adjusted following the non-receipt of the certification for the PagesJaunes Nancy site. In terms of employee travel, emissions are presented within the scope of SoLocal France. 2016 data are published in the same scope, unlike previous years when they were published in the PagesJaunes scope. PJ + Mappy + SLMS SoLocal Citylights

Average number of computers per employee

Average number of printers per employee

Energy consumption excluding datacentres

CO 2 emissions associated with energy consumption in tonnes of CO 2 equivalent (offices + datacentres) Percentage of buildings with environmental certification throughout the sites leased Quantity of electrical and electronic equipment waste disposed of in tonnes Regarding energy consumption, the 2016 data have been adjusted thanks to the receipt of additional statements, in particular of the gas consumption on the PagesJaunes Eysines site. The 2017 data for this site not being available, 2016 consumption was reapplied in 2017; the surface area remained stable. For the other sites, two methodologies are applied: when the last bills of the year are missing, the invoice of the l previous period is applied (1 or 2 months maximum extrapolation); Water consumption

ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT

The CSR indicators are provided by a network of participants. Their role consists, among other things, in organising and coordinating the feedback of information to the CSR department, and in guaranteeing the quality and exhaustive nature of the data supplied by means of consistency and probability checks. Reporting guidelines explaining the CSR scope and indicators published in this Reference Document are available on request from the CSR department (rse@solocal.com).

There are 4 successive stages in the reporting process: collection and input of data via the “Reporting 21” reporting tool, l carried out by a contributor; validation of the data collected, by an officer (the “validator”); l global audit and consolidation, provided by the CSR department; l and finally, the use of the data collected: transmission of final l results to the commitment officers, for directing projects and drawing up the SoLocal Group’s reports.

REPORTING TOOL

The quantitative and qualitative CSR data is collected for this report by means of the “Reporting 21” tool, introduced in 2015. This tool has provided for the reliable collection, consolidation and control of CSR information.

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2017 Registration Document SOLOCAL

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