Cross-reference table
2014
VIVENDI
13
SPECIFIC STANDARD DISCLOSURES
Annual Report 2014 (AR 2014)
@
Vivendi institutional website
General Standard DisclosuresGRI Guidelines (version G4)
including the Media Sector Supplement (MSS)
Where is this information available in the Annual Report 2014
and in Vivendi’s institutional website?
Art. 225 French Grenelle II law UN Global Compact principlesOECD
Guidelines
GRI Aspect
Indicator
Code
Description of the indicator
DMA EN
Disclosure on Management Approach
(aspects covered: Materials, Energy, Emissions,
Waste, Products and Services, Compliance, Transports,
Overall, Supplier Environmental Assessment,
Environmental Grievance Mechanisms)
Chapter 1, Section 4
“Risk Factors”
Chapter 2:
p
Section 2.1.3
“Vigilance in Relation to the Media and Content Supply Chain”p
Section 2.2.4 “CSR Criteria as Part of Purchasing Policy and in Relations with Suppliers and Subcontractors”p
Section 4
“Environmental Information”
p. 38
p. 48
p. 58
p. 77
C-1
7,8,9
II.A.12 & 13
II.B
VI
MSS Commentaries
@
CSR > Vision and Challenges > Integration of CSR into our Governance and Strategy > Our commitments
>
Responsible Supplier Relationship CharterCSR > Our Eight Priority Issues >
Respect for the Environment in the Digital EraCSR > Reports and Performance > Key Indicators >
Environmental IndicatorsVivendi >
Compliance ProgramMaterials
G4-EN1
Materials used by weight or volume
Chapter 1, Section 2.6
“Raw Materials Used for the Group’s Operations“ Chapter 2, Section 4.2.3.1 “Consumption of Raw Materials and Measures to Improve Efficiency of Use”p. 31
p. 81
C-3.3
VI.1.a
MSS Commentaries
@
CSR > Our Eight Priority Issues >
Respect for the Environment in the Digital EraCSR > Reports and Performance > Key Indicators >
Environmental IndicatorsG4-EN2
Percentage of materials used that are recycled
input materials
Not reported
C-3.4
8, 9
VI.6.d
Energy
G4-EN3
Energy consumption within the organization
Chapter 2, Section 4.2.3.2 “Energy Consumption and Measures Taken to Improve Energy Efficiency and the Use of Renewable Energy”p. 81
C-3.5
VI.1.a
@
CSR > Our Eight Priority Issues >
Respect for the Environment in the Digital EraCSR > Reports and Performance > Key Indicators >
Environmental IndicatorsG4-EN4
Energy consumption outside of the organization
Not relevant - Chapter 2, Section 5.1 “Note on Non-Financial Reporting Methodology”, Subsection “Scope of Environmental Reporting”p. 86
C-3.5
VI.1.a
G4-EN5
Energy intensity
Not reported but calculable from verified data sources:
Chapter 1, Section 1.2
“Key figures”
Chapter 2, Section 4.2.3.2 “Energy Consumption and Measures Taken to Improve Energy Efficiency and the Use of Renewable Energy”p. 10
p. 82
C-3.5
VI.1.a
G4-EN6
Reduction of energy consumption
Chapter 2:
p
Section 4.1.2
“Better Control of Energy Consumption”p
Section 4.2.3.2 “Energy Consumption and Measures Taken to Improve Energy Efficiency and the Use of Renewable Energy”p
Section 4.2.4
“Climate Change”
p. 77
p. 81
p. 83
C-3.6
8, 9
VI.6.d
@
CSR > Our Eight Priority Issues >
Respect for the Environment in the Digital EraCSR > Reports and Performance > Key Indicators >
Environmental IndicatorsG4-EN7
Reductions in energy requirements
of products and services
Chapter 2, Section 4.1.3
“Environmental Issues of Digital Technology”p. 78
C-3.6
8, 9
VI.3
VI.6.b & d
MSS Commentary
@
CSR > Our Eight Priority Issues >
Respect for the Environment in the Digital EraENVIRONMENT