241 APPENDIX240 APPENDIX MONCLER GROUP 2022
SCOPE 1 AND 2 DIRECT AND INDIRECT ENERGY CONSUMPTION Reporting period: 01.01.2021 31.12.2021 for the Moncler brand and 01.04.2021 31.12.2021 for the Stone Island brand
KWh Moncler Group 2021 Direct energy consumption 9,933,003.3 From non-renewable sources: Natural gas¹0 6,211,485.6 Diesel 1,881,135.5¹¹ Fuel 1,840,382.2¹¹ Indirect energy consumption 32,511,714.4 Electricity from non-renewable sources 6,381,156.3 Electricity from renewable sources 26,130,558.1 of which from certified green energy¹2 26,115,369.1 of which self-generated 15,189.0 Total energy consumption 42,444,717.7 Total energy consumption (GJ) 152,801 Total energy consumption 8.02 (MWh)/number of employees Total energy consumption (MWh) 20.7 /revenues (million euros)
SCOPE 1 & 2 CO2e EMISSIONS Reporting period: 01.01.2021 31.12.2021 for Moncler brand and 01.04.2021 31.12.2021 for Stone Island brand
TONNES OF CO2e Moncler Group Moncler Brand 2021 2021 Direct emissions (Scope 1) 2,155.3 1,772.3 From non-renewable sources: Natural gas¹0 1,144.3 936.9 Diesel 473.1 381.9 Fuel 423.8 414.8 Refrigerant fluids¹3 114.1 38.7 Indirect emissions (Scope 2) Location-based 10,904.9 10,399.8 Market-based 2,668.8 2,630.2 Total emissions14 Location-based 13,060.2 12,172.1 Market-based 4,824.1 4,402.5 Total emissions/number of employees Location-based 2.47 2.50 Market-based 0.91 0.90 Total emissions/revenues (million euros) Location-based 6.38 6.67 Market-based 2.36 2.41
SUPPLY CHAIN INDICATORS Moncler Group 2022 Tier 1 suppliers (No.) 662 Critical suppliers (No.) 113 Tier 1 critical suppliers 43 non-Tier 1 critical suppliers 70 Value of orders with critical suppliers (%) 48% 2022 Suppliers assessed according to social and ethical, environmental 375 or animal welfare aspects (No.) Suppliers assessed according to social and ethical, and environmental aspects, 34 which resulted to be not in line with the highest social and environmental standards applied by the Group and with which a corrective action plan was shared to solve non-compliances (No.) of which suppliers with which collaboration was terminated 17 of which suppliers supported in implementing a corrective action plan 17 Critical suppliers assessed to social and ethical, environmental 113 or animal welfare aspects (No.) Critical suppliers assessed according to social and ethical, and environmental 17 aspects, which resulted to be not in line with the highest social and environmental standards applied by the Group and with which a corrective action plan was shared to solve non-compliances (No.) of which critical suppliers with which collaboration was terminated - of which critical suppliers supported in implementing 17 a corrective action plan
RAW MATERIALS PURCHASED
PERCENTAGE Moncler Group Moncler Brand 2022 2021 2022 2021 2020 Renewable materials 51% 51% 37% 41% 40% Non-renewable materials 49% 49% 63% 59% 60%
WASTE BY DESTINATION
TONNES Moncler Group Moncler Brand 2022 2021 2022 2021 2020 Sent to recovery/recycling 1,074.3 959.9 1,038.6 945.2 1,010.7 non-hazardous waste 1,074.0 957.0 1,038.3 942.5 1,010.2 hazardous waste 0.3 2.97 0.3 2.7 0.5 Sent to disposal8 89.0 121.6 86.2 121.6 125.6 non-hazardous waste 87.4 98.2 84.6 98.2 125.5 hazardous waste 1.6 23.49 1.6 23.49 0.1 Total waste produced 1,163.3 1,081.5 1,124.8 1,066.8 1,136.3
7 Includes electronic devices and toner. 8 Includes other types of disposals, including incineration with energy
recovery and landfill. 9 Includes the disposal of a chemical solution used to recover the metal
tank that previously held diesel to heat the production site in Romania.
10 The data include total consumption based on the total cost of natural gas expenses (excluding cases where the data is managed by the host de- partment stores).
11 The data include the consumption and emissions of the car fleet with ref- erence to the global scope in 2021. In 2021 the Moncler car fleet was characterised by 65% hybrid and electric vehicles (56% at Group level), to which the respective vehicle consumption factors have been applied.
12 This figure includes green energy certified according to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)/Guarantee of Origin (GO).
13 The figure includes insignificant dispersion of refrigerant gases for a total amount of 60 kg in Italy.
14 Calculation of CO2e emissions (including CH4, NO2, HFC, PFC and SF6 emissions, where present) has been carried out in accordance with the GHG Protocol guidelines. The parameters used for the calculation are derived from IEA, 2019, 2020 (emission factors for electricity), UNI EN 16258 (fuel emission factors) and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).