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2015 REGISTRATION DOCUMENT SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC114
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
2INDICATORS
GRI Indicators
Current Scope Constant Scope
2015 2014 2013 2015 2014
G4-EN15
Total scope 1 CO2 emissions (direct energy
consumption and SF6 emissions in t) of
reporting perimeter 90,05484,053 103,664 78,476 81,381
G4-EN16
Total scope 2 CO2 emissions (indirect energy
consumption in t) of reporting perimeter 377,633337,126 361,162 288,094 301,576
G4-
EN15-16-19
Total scopes 1 and 2 CO2 emissions (in t)
of reporting perimeter
Total scopes 1 and 2/Turnover (t/€)
467,687
0.000018
421,179
0.000017
464,826
0.000019
366,570
0.000014
382,957
0.000014
2015 audited indicators.
UP =Unpublished.
(1) Estimates. Rules currently being refi ned.
(2) The CO2 emissions linked to energy consumption are considered estimates, because the indirect emissions are calculated on the
conversion factors per country.
(3) 17sites in 2013; 16 sites in 2014; 15 sites in 2015.
Constant scope emissions are not corrected for activity level.
CO2 emissions in transportation (scope 3)
GRI Indicator 2015 2014 2013
G4-EN17
CO2 emissions on transportation paid by the Group
(in t CO2 equivalent) 532,222494,987 484,012
2015 audited indicators. Calculation based on an estimated coverage of 81% (coverage rate in 2014, assumed unchanged for 2015)
extrapolated to 100%.
For complete carbon footprint of Schneider Electric (scopes 1, 2 and 3), please refer to our
website
Key performance indicators from the Planet&Society barometer
Objectives for year-end 2017 2015 2014
1. 10% energy savings 4.5%-
2. 10% CO2 savings from transportation 8.4%-
3. Towards zero waste to landfi ll for 100 industrial sites 6434
4. 100% of products in R&D designed with Schneider ecoDesign WayTM 13.3%-
5. 75% of product revenue with Green PremiumTM eco-label 67.1%60.5%
6. 100% of new large customer projects with CO2 impact quantifi cation -* -
7. 120,000tons of CO2 avoided through maintenance, retrofi t and end-of-life services 44,777-
The 2014 performance serves as a starting value for the Planet&Society barometer of the Schneider is On program between 2015 and 2017.
2015 audited indicators.
* Results measured from 2016 (measurement tools deployed in 2015).
Please refer to pages104 to 107 for the methodological presentation of indicators and the following pages for the analysis of the
results (pages 72 for indicator1, 73 for indicator2, 77 for indicator3, 74 for indicator4, 74 for indicator5, 60-62 for indicator6, 62 for
indicator7).