SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 4Act for the Planet Overall energy performance of the buildings, including tenants, assessed over 52 centers An environmental appendix is incorporated into new leases all over Europe. In addition, Klépierre already has access to information on the whole building energy usage, including tenants, at 52 centers, representing 36% of the property portfolio in value. 3 ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN MWH AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN KWH/SQ.M AND KWH/VISIT FOR THE WHOLE BUILDING Energy consumption in MWh and energy efficiency in kWh/sq.m and kWh/visit for the whole building on a current basis 2017 current basis (36% coverage): 52 shopping centers and 1,827,910 sq.m Central Group France- Europe The coverage Belgium Italy Scandinavia Iberia (a) Germany Group & Turkey Netherlands rate Number of centers 8 3 13 3 23 2 0 52 MWh 16,311 10,634 51,909 9,402 87,465 10,321 0 186,042 Shared equipment % 71% 75% 43% 93% 41% 66% N/A 47% MWh 6,578 3,582 68,383 711 125,131 5,404 0 209,790 36% Tenant equipment % 29% 25% 57% 7% 59% 34% N/A 53% MWh 22,889 14,216 120,292 10,114 212,596 15,725 0 395,832 kWh/ Whole building sq.m 14 16 151 20 264 113 N/A 79 (a) Because of the major work underway in 2017, Hoog Catharijne was excluded from the reporting (the values, which are overly impacted, add noise to the country’s annual trends). The Group is working on a number of ways to further increase In addition to the assessment using the location-based method of cooperation with retailers, especially on environmental and energy the GHG Protocol, Klépierre is also publishing the same information matters. In the centers where full usage information is available, according to the market-based methods in order to improve the specific communication and awareness-raising measures are transparency of the performance indicators. put in place. These measures may take different forms and in any Quantifying CO emissions under Scope 3 gives a better idea of case require a good understanding of the technical and business 2 characteristics of each retailer. Klépierre’s broader carbon footprint and the effects of the activities of its stakeholders (retailers, visitors and providers in particular). More broadly, the vast majority of centers have already established In 2017, the emphasis has been on a better quantification of dialog with some or all of their tenants on environmental matters Scope 3. A carbon study was conducted so that the Group could through dedicated meetings (at 58% of properties in the portfolio) and better understand its footprint on the different scales included in written communication (80% of properties in the portfolio), particularly the enlarged Scope 3 in order to define relevant actions to reduce on their energy consumption. emissions but also to anticipate the effects of climate change and carbon emissions on Klépierre’s business. 4.2.2 Climate change The Group’s total energy usage plus leaks from the use of refrigerant gases resulted in the emission of 113,507 metric tons of CO e in 2017. Klépierre’s efforts to fight climate change are based on ongoing efforts A decline of 4,532 metric tons of CO 2 e was recorded compared to 2016. to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and active planning on how 2 its assets will need to be adapted. Year-on-year changes on a current basis are mainly due to the various Accurate measurement of CO emissions under Scopes 1 and 2 of the disposals and acquisitions made by the Group over the past four years. GHG Protocol(1) 2 give Klépierre an accurate picture of its direct and indirect contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, as well as of its dependence on fossil fuels. 180 KLÉPIERRE 2017 REGISTRATION DOCUMENT
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