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Environmental Indicators

Societal, Social and

Environmental

Information

4.2.2.

Pollution and Waste Management

4.2.2.1.

Reducing Waste Reduction,

Recycling and Elimination of Waste

At the same time as improving efficiency in the supply and consumption

of raw materials, the group’s subsidiaries, in particular UMG and GVT,

are working to increase the percentage of waste recovered and to clarify

with employees which waste-to-energy process is suited to each type of

waste. In some units, waste is recycled in partnership with job placement

associations.

Throughout Brazil, GVT has contracted with service providers specializing

in the collection and treatment of hazardous waste, such as fluorescent

light bulbs. Concerning WEEE, GVT has a contract with a new service

provider guaranteeing the recycling of at least 97% of the WEEE

collected.

Professional electronic and electrical equipment waste (WEEE)

(kg)

GRI

UNGC

OECD

G4-EN23

-

VI.1.a

2014

2013

C+G

4,194

43,357

UMG

30,726

18,128

Corporate

787

500

Sub-total

35,707

61,985

GVT

2,204

35,610

Total

37,911

97,595

The sharp decrease at of Canal+ Group is due mainly to a classification

error in 2013 in some African countries between professional WEEE and

household WEEE.

The significant drop in professional WEEE is due mainly to the intensive

campaign to recover computer equipment (PCs, printers and similar)

conducted by GVT in 2013.

At group level the percentage of professional WEEE collected for

recycling represents 65% of the total amount of waste produced.

Household electrical and electronic equipment waste (WEEE)

(kg)

GRI

UNGC

OECD

G4-EN23

-

VI.1.a

2014

2013

C+G

89,397

304,963

UMG

0

48

Corporate

0

8

Sub-total

89,397

305,019

GVT

2,071,866

586,510

Total

2,161,263

891,529

Household WEEE includes set-top boxes and Internet terminals leased

to the end customers of Canal+ and GVT. In African countries most of

the set-top boxes are sold. Therefore it is no longer the responsibility of

Canal+ to collect them.

The subsidiaries of Canal+ Group in Africa and Asia have reported a sharp

decrease in amounts of WEEE, the result of a major destruction campaign

carried out in 2013 after a new model set-top box was placed on the

market. All Canal+ set-top boxes in France are reconditioned and placed

back on the market.

In 2014, GVT conducted a major operation to collect used modems and

replace buried cables, which explains the fourfold increase in WEEE.

At group level, the percentage of household WEEE collected for recycling

represents 49% of the total collected.

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Annual Report 2014