Cap Gemini - Registration Document 2016

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CAPGEMINI: PEOPLE, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) AND BUSINESS ETHICS

3.3 Managing our environmental impact

Managing our environmental impact 3.3

We are committed to the continual reduction of our environmental impacts, specifically energy use from offices and data centers, our business travel and waste. Our drive to improve our own efficiency generates innovative thinking in the business, bringing operational improvements as well as cost reductions – all delivering value for our stakeholders. as the population and energy demands rise, resources are pushed to the planet’s boundary and the impacts of climate change are The need for efficiencies and innovation has never been so great:

Digital sustainability can meet these challenges. intensifying. We believe that companies like Capgemini have a critical role to play beyond their own operations in addressing how We know our products and services will play a vital role in already see this happening in the acceleration of the Internet of Things (IOT), and the development of smart cities, enabled supporting the transition to a low carbon economy. We can through new technology solutions pioneered by Capgemini and others.

Group environmental policy 3.3.1

entities in support of our Global Environmental Sustainability program. It reinforces our commitment to the continual The Group Environmental Policy, endorsed by Chaiman and CEO Paul Hermelin, sets out the measures required by all Capgemini

waste management. The Policy can be found at: https://www.capgemini.com/resources/group-environmental-policy improvement of environmental performance across our global operations, specifically in the areas of energy, business travel and

Our environmental management approach 3.3.2 Advancing our environmental management system

and our IGATE operations in India and North America are now certified under ISO 14001. Our certification now covers 13 countries and 73% of our operations as measured by headcount. the end of 2020. We have a target to ensure all Capgemini entities with a headcount of over 1,000 employees are ISO 14001 certified by Capgemini’s material operational environmental impact results result of business-related travel and from the disposal of office waste. These impacts, together with smaller impacts such as from from our use of energy (in both offices and data centers), as a water consumption and fugitive air-conditioning emissions are measured and reported as part of our sustainability accounting and reporting processes. Other environmental impacts, such as those on biodiversity and noise pollution, while regularly reviewed, are not currently considered significantly material to our operations and consequently are not discussed further in this report.

Capgemini entities in driving results. By streamlining our internal accordance with ISO 14001. We have seen how this structured approach towards continuous environmental improvement helps Since 2009, a growing number of Capgemini entities have implemented an Environmental Management System (EMS) in capabilities on environmental management and establishing an Environmental Center of Excellence, we have been able to support the necessary corporate and local processes and tools that make it possible to implement ISO 14001 and respond to revisions to and encourage an increasing number of Capgemini entities towards certification. We designed a Group EMS platform with all the standard in a very efficient and effective way, from the perspective of both time and budget. We are regularly complimented for the robustness of our EMS platform by external auditors. Throughout 2016, Capgemini continued to extend the scope of its environmental management systems with Capgemini Germany

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