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30 Calculations are based on PRISA turnover for 2015, excluding interests in Televisa in Mexico and Grupo 96 Sustainability at PRISA 28 Source of Conversion Factor: DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs - GOV.UK). 29 The methodology used to obtain the data is based on invoices issued by suppliers. La Nación in Costa Rica. 2. Emissions control PRISA measures and monitors emissions arising from all its activities. In this regard, and in order to expand the scope of the measurement of such emissions, in 2010, Corporate Procurement began to gather information on employee travel, this being a significant source of emissions considering the activities of PRISA . Information on emissions for the financial year 2015 is submitted taking into account the scope of emissions as defined by the GHG Protocol standard. The decrease in direct emissions affecting the Scope 1 figure is due to the reduced consumption of Natural Gas. This is a decrease of 71% compared to 2014, caused by the departure of a significant portion of PRISA TV (DTS and CATSA) from the perimeter of the Group. With regard to these emissions, energy intensity for the year 2015 is 21.12 tons of CO2 per million euros of turnover. Since PRISA is a company that operates worldwide, business travel is a logical outcome of our operations. The Group is keenly aware of the impact that Energy consumption Consumption GJ28-29 Energy intensity (GJ/MM€)30 2014 2015 2014 2015 Electricity Consumption 278,528 276,870 191 201 Natural Gas 418,694 118,025 288 86 Fossil Fuels Diesel 5,933 47,196 4 34 all such travel generates, which is why we here show the breakdown of information on Scope 3 emissions, obtained from data provided by travel agencies. Details relating to Scope 3 emissions, obtained from data provided by travel agencies, included. 3. Waste management Of all PRISA operations, printing is the activity that generates most waste, with plates, inks and varnishes, and paper and cardboard, being the most significant. As mentioned above, the sector is embarked on a process of converting content into digital format, which is why the figure for ink and paper waste has fallen. Also during this year, there has been no upgrade project for electronic equipment, meaning that the associated figure for waste has also decreased. PRISA promotes the recycling of any waste generated, and in this respect during 2015, the Group has fostered a range of initiatives to promote the recycling of paper and ink, and thus reduce the amount of waste generated: • In Peru, we have collaborated with the development foundation, Fundación para el Desarrollo Solidario (FUNDADES), in the campaign “Recycle me, play your part” by donating paper for its subsequent sale and thereby benefiting children. • In Ecuador there was a project to ensure the recycling of paper in all company offices.


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