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orporate and social responsibility report

Annex III -

Reducing our environmental footprint through eco-efficient operations

329

Worldline

2016 Registration Document

Worldline

2016 Perimeter

2015 Perimeter

GRI code KPI Name

2016

2015

2014

Per

employee revenue

Per

employee

Per

Per

revenue

GRI201-4* Financial assistance from governments

Total Financial assistance from

governments

(in €)

5,338,840 5,192,587 6,480,667

-

85%

-

88%

GRI204-1* Proportion of spending on local suppliers

suppliers at significant locations of

operation

Proportion of spending on local

87.67% 84% 85%

-

93%

-

98%

AO17*

Supplier screening

Percentage of strategic suppliers

evaluated by EcoVadis

26%

Not

disclossed

Not

disclossed

-

98%

-

-

Total spend evaluated by EcoVadis

(in €)

222,980,543 disclossed

Not

disclossed

Not

-

98%

-

-

by EcoVadis

Percentage of total expenses assessed

47% disclossed

Not

Not

disclossed

-

98%

-

-

Exclusions:

GRI 201-1: Exclusion Asia, India, Latam, Benelux, Austria and Spain;

GRI 201-4: Exclusion India, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Chile, United Kingdom and Spain;

GRI 204-1: Exclusion Netherlands and Indonesia;

AO17: Exclusion Netherlands and Indonesia.

Reducing our environmental footprint through

A.5

eco-efficient operations

[GRI 419-1]

and challenges

Environmental ambition

A.5.1

one ambition

[GRI 103-2 Energy]

Tackling climate change: the number

A.5.1.1

Following the exponential growth of digital, the onus is on

Worldline to reduce its energy consumption and carbon

emissions, particularly where these result from processing vast

amounts of data and manufacturing payment terminals.

materiality matrix:

Change Conference (COP21). The strategy is aimed at the

widespread implementation of environmentally sustainable

measures targeting all of the major climate issues identified in its

Worldline has therefore designed a low-carbon strategy

consistent with the 2°C scenario developed at the Paris Climate

The energy efficiency of data centers and offices;

Emissions linked to operations and business travel;

The manufacture of payment terminals and production of

electronic waste.

against climate change.

strengthen its commitment to tackling climate change. It has

therefore joined the platform launched by the Carbon

Disclosure Project and We Mean Business Coalition so that it can

take action and gain recognition as a major player in the fight

As a member of the Atos group, Worldline has resolved to

Worldline is actively involved in the ambitious environmental

program drawn up by the Atos group, which seeks to:

Constantly shrink its global footprint and actively contribute

to the fight against climate change and the conservation of

biodiversity;

requirements in relation to environmental matters;

Factor in stakeholder expectations and changing

Help Atos to lead the IT sector and win recognition for its

environmental best practice from the major climate

performance indexes and leading international third parties.