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95 Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report 2016 | PRISA Paper cycle in PRISA of initiatives, among which are the implementation of Sustainability at PRISA Forests Raw material: 70% (Fresh fiber) (Recycled fiber) Products 21 Paper purchased directly by PRISA. 22 Paper: Consumption in all countries. 23 Data for recycled paper are for Spain. 24 Cardboard: Consumption in Argentina, Brazil, Spain and Portugal. 25 Ink: Consumption in Portugal. 26 Aluminum plates: Consumption in Spain. 27 Adhesives: Consumption in Brazil. Recycling Authorized manager Consumption (ton) % recycled or recovered Renewable Material 2015 2014 Paper21-22 83,633 723 Yes Paperboard24 1,779 10 Yes Inks25 432 - No Aluminum Plates26 49 100 Yes Adhesives27 33 - No Consumption (86 % Paper acquired) Raw material: 30% Suppliers management Offices Sale Press Books Magazines (14% Paper acquired) Client Production waste Devolution 44,119 Tn biometric signatures to avoid the use of paper in the signing of contracts, and the replacement of all obsolete printers, thereby making savings of up to 50% on paper consumption. All this is taking place in an industry marked by the digitization of content and platforms, allowing us to progressively reduce our paper consumption. 1.2. Water consumption Water consumption at PRISA for the year 2015 was of 223,244 m3, principally via the consumption of water supplied by municipal networks. 1.3. Energy consumption Total energy consumption for the Group in 2015 was 442,090 GJ. Energy consumption at PRISA is associated chiefly with the use of fuels and electricity, with the following breakdown: In 2014, the various PRISA business units have undertaken a wide range of initiatives to reduce energy consumption. One noteworthy initiative was that of PRISA Noticias in Spain, which in the fourth quarter started a project to replace all existing light fixtures with LED technology at its Miguel Yuste facilities. This is expected to show substantial reduction in consumption in the second quarter of 2016. Over the same period, a comprehensive energy audit got underway (air conditioning, heating, generators, etc.) throughout the Miguel Yuste complex, leading to plans for further measures to reduce energy use (replacement of air conditioning equipment, monitoring systems and remote management). During the first half of 2016, it is planned to implement these measures. In Santillana Peru, meanwhile, timers on lights and low energy lighting have been installed for further energy savings.


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