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CAPGEMINI: PEOPLE, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AND BUSINESS ETHICS
3.6 Grenelle correlation table
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Registration Document 2016 — Capgemini
Environmental indicators
Y/
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N
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Explanation
a) General environmental policy
The organization of the Company to integrate environmental issues and, if
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appropriate, the assessments and certification process regarding
environmental issues
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See pages 132 to 134
Information and training measures for employees regarding the protection of
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the environment
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See pages 132 to 134
Resources allocated to prevention of environmental risks and pollution
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emissions. Hence the most relevant indicator
has been identified as Greenhouse Gas
Emissions and to the set of actions
implemented to reduce and optimize energy
resources and sustainable resources in
general
Due to the nature of our activities, our impact
is mostly linked to associated carbon
information is likely to cause serious prejudice to the Company in an ongoing
litigation
Amount of the environmental risks provisions and guarantees, unless such
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as above
b) Pollution
Measures of prevention, reduction or repair of discharges into the
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atmosphere, water and soil, impacting severely the environment
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as above
Consideration of noise and of any other activity specific pollution
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as themes a, b
c) Circular economy
i) Waste prevention and management
Measures of prevention, recycling, reuse, other forms of recovery and
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disposal of waste
Actions against food waste
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see pages 140 to 141
ii) Sustainable use of ressources
Water consumption
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As water usage is not a significant
roll out of our carbon accounting system
requires the inclusion of water consumption at
which time it can be identified if the water used
in cooling systems (especially in our data
centers) is significant
environmental aspect for Capgemini, it has
been excluded from the data tables.The Group
Water supply adapted to the local constraints
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■
Consumption of raw materials and measures implemented to improve
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efficiency in their use
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Due to the nature of our business we do not
consume raw materials
Energy consumption and measures implemented to improve energy efficiency
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and renewable energy use
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See pages136 to 145
Land usage
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■
As there is very little land or “green” space at
our office locations for which we have
responsibility, data relating to the use of land is
not available and not considered applicable
Climate Change
Greenhouse gas emissions
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See pages136 to 145
Adaptation to consequences of climate change
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We evaluate the risks in terms of energy costs.
The aim going forward is to set reduction
targets globally
e) Biodiversity protection
Measures implemented to protect and conserve the biodiversity
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As there is very little land or “green” space at
our office locations for which we have
responsibility, data relating to the use of land is
not available and not considered applicable