Festo_Sustainability_Report_2022_en

3.7 Employee commute Acquired electricity, steam, heating and cooling Vehicle fleet 3.14 Franchise Greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3) based on the GHG Protocol emissions (in tCO2-eq). Festo SE & Co. KG Nachhaltigkeitsbericht 2022 52 3.7 Employee commute and cooling 3.13 Property, plant and equipment issued as a rental or lease 3.1 Purchased goods and services 3.2 Capital goods 3.3 Fuel- and energy-related emissions 3.4 Transport and distribution 3.5 Waste 3.6 Business trips 3.8 Property, plant and equipment received as a rental or lease Company facilities 3.15 Investments 3.12 Handling of sold products at the end of their life cycle 3.11 Use of the products sold 3.10 Processing of the products sold 3.9 Transport and distribution (downstream activities) (upstream activities) Festo Scope 3 Scope 3 Scope 2 Scope 1 14,917,871 14,382 * 450 4,434 150,356 20,499 19,421 359,717 17,500 7,000 24,847 38,875 * Category 3.9 is included in category 3.4 In 2022, Festo first estimated the corporate carbon footprint (CCF) across all three Scopes in accordance with the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) for 2021. This initial calculation was carried out with the assistance of an external management consultancy. The four categories 3.10 ‘Processing of the products sold’, 3.13 ‘Property, plant and equipment issued as a rental or lease’, 3.14 ‘Franchise’ and 3.15 ‘Investments’ were identified as not relevant to Festo’s carbon footprint. These categories have therefore not been calculated and are greyed out accordingly in the graphic. The calculation is based on the different possible approaches and meets the requirements of the GHG Protocol. The results can be found in the graphic. With the exception of category 3.3 ‘Fuel- and energy-related emissions’, which only cover our headquarters and the production and logistics sites worldwide, the diagram shows the emissions of the entire Festo Group, including all international local sales companies. 3.1 Corporate carbon footprint (CCF) We are aware that it will be necessary to continuously develop the calculation methods and assumptions made. Nevertheless, this first corporate carbon footprint shows a clear result: more than 95 per cent of all emissions are generated in category 3.11 ‘Use of the products sold’. As a partner to many industries for the automation of their processes, Festo brings high-quality, long-lasting, energy-consuming products to the market. Consequently, our efforts to reduce CO2 will focus on this category (see Chapter 3.5). Other categories relevant in terms of their size are our purchased materials with about 360,000 tonnes (see Chapter 5.2) and the delivery and distribution processes with 150,000 tonnes (see Chapter 3.4). Festo will also look for ways of reducing CO2 emissions in the latter two categories.  GRI 302-1, GRI 302-2, GRI 302-4, GRI 302-5, GRI 305-1, GRI 305-2, GRI 305-3, GRI 305-5 42 43 Festo SE & Co. KG Sustainability Report 2022 Festo SE & Co. KG Sustainability R port 1. BLUE WORLD 2. STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT 3. CO2 REDUCTION AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY 4. TECHNICAL EDUCATION 5. ENVIRONMENT, RESOURCE AND MATERIAL EFFICIENCY 6. PEOPLE AT FESTO 7. ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE 8. GRI-INDEX 9. REPORT PROFILE

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