Plastic Omnium - 2020 Universal Registration Document

STATEMENT OF NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE The ACT FOR ALL TM program www.plasticomnium.com PLASTIC OMNIUM UNIVERSAL REGISTRATION DOCUMENT 2020 168 2018 2019 2020 Number of disabled workers 353 377 393 Workstations adapted for disabled workers 39 49 40 Number of disabled workers recruited in the year 39 29 21 LOCAL SPONSORSHIP INITIATIVES 4.6.2.6 Public health programs The sites are encouraged by the Group to develop initiatives promoting health, beyond the occupational health aspect. The themes are left to the discretion of the sites according to their needs. The initiatives carried out this year concerned flu vaccination campaigns, diabetes, cancer, cholesterol and HIV screening, the benefits of relaxation therapy and nutritional advice. In total, 60% of sites conducted at least one annual health campaign. Initiatives promoting local communities In March, Plastic Omnium committed to a partnership with the NGO “Hand in Hand,” to launch a project called SUPO Village (Sustainably Uplifted Plastic Omnium Village) in Mamandur, India. This project aims to improve infrastructure such as classrooms, school renovation, tree planting and, in a second phase, with the empowerment of women, health, training, natural resources and energy management. The Covid-19 fund In April 2020, Plastic Omnium created a Covid-19 fund to support local solidarity and health initiatives related to the pandemic, with an endowment of €1 million. The Group’s intention has been to support initiatives as close to the field as possible by involving its employees. In total, 124 projects totaling more than €720,000 have been financed to deploy or support solidarity initiatives in the fight against Covid-19: provision of masks, protective helmets, school support for children in lockdown, support for hospitals and caregivers, and food aid. SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION 4.6.3 CO 2 EMISSIONS AND RENEWABLE 4.6.3.1 ENERGIES Greenhouse gas emissions impact the climate, the biodiversity and the life of living beings. The Group takes into account the environmental impact of its production sites on climate change, in particular through its energy consumption, and strives to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, as an international industrial Group, Plastic Omnium is impacted by the consequences of climate change: resource scarcity, impact on humans and biodiversity, consequences on the worldwide balance. Serious repercussions may appear at the sustainability level of the value chain, the demands of stakeholders and on its own businesses and processes. Plastic Omnium is committed to reducing its environmental impact as part of its Top Planet program through a comprehensive approach to continuously improving the Group’s environmental and energy performance. A “Group Energy Policy” was formalized in 2020 to support the sites in reducing their energy consumption by committing in particular to: promote the roll-out of the ISO 50001 standard so that sites could be ● certified; define, monitor and support the Group’s annual targets for the ● reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from production operations; encourage the design of products, production equipment and ● infrastructures that improve energy performance. NUMBER OF SITES CERTIFIED TO ISO 50001 STANDARDS 2018 2019 2020 ISO 50001-certified sites 23 34 34

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