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Poste Italiane identifies the Principles and initiatives on environmental sustainability towards which to direct its commitment and action through the Policy on environmental sustainability, a tool adopted by the Group in 2019 useful to formally communicate to stakeholders the green approach of its business model related to business, logistics and transport activities and property management.

The document is divided into various Principles, which outline the ways in which Poste Italiane acts and intervenes in the field of environmental sustainability. In particular, this Policy deals with issues such as efficiency in the use of resources, innovation to support the transition towards a low-carbon economy, the reduction and prevention of the environmental footprint and the promotion of a culture attentive to the environment.

Poste Italiane is one of today’s most important companies in the logistics sector in Italy and is a leading player in the financial, insurance and mobile and digital payment sectors. In consideration of its size, the Company is aware that its direction can contribute to determining sustainable growth that also respects the natural environment.
 
The Policy, reinforcing what has already been stated in the Group's Code of Ethics, confirms Poste Italiane's commitment to promoting environmental protection throughout its value chain. Firstly, Poste Italiane commits to preventing, managing and, where possible, reducing the environmental impact generated directly by its operations, in particular, from the use of buildings and from logistics and transport activities, whether carried out directly or through suppliers and partners. Secondly, the Company has also integrated environmental sustainability principles into its investment and insurance activities, encouraging virtuous behaviour throughout Italy.


Internal Group energy consumption*

  2021 2022 2023**
Consumption of fuel from non-renewable sources (GJ)  2,516,482 2,314,992 2,002,884
Of which:     
LPG (GJ)  29,264 13,692 7,275
Diesel (GJ)  720,765 450,907 297,584
Natural gas (GJ)** 831,068 723,860 617,866
Jet fuel (GJ)  664,375 682,129 546,389
Petrol (GJ) 271,011 444,335 533,770
Consumption of energy from non-renewable sources (GJ) 53,140 30,037 46,623
Of which:     
Thermal energy (district heating) (GJ) 25,677 23,308 26,071
Electricity supplied by the National Grid (GJ) 27,464 6,729 20,552
Consumption of energy from renewable sources (GJ) 1,588,317 1,570,291 1,485,592
Of which:     
Self-produced photovoltaic electricity (GJ)  7,145 9,032 22,554
Certified guarantee of origin electricity (GJ)  1,581,172 1,561,258 1,463,038
Total energy consumption (GJ) 4,157,939 3,915,250 3,535,100
Of which:     
from renewable sources (GJ)  1,588,317 1,570,291 1,485,592
from non-renewable sources (GJ) 2,569,623 2,344,959 2,049,507

(*) The 2023 reporting boundary includes the Parent Company and Group companies.
(**) The target set for 2023 is 1,500,000 GJ (416,667 MWh) for total energy from renewable sources (internal and external) and 5,800,000 GJ (1,487,764 MWh) for total energy from non-renewable sources (internal and external)

Total direct GHG emissions (Scope 1); Total indirect GHG emissions (Scope 2); Total other indirect GHG emissions (Scope 3)*

  2021 2022 2023
Direct emissions – Scope 1 (tCO2e)* 165,508 152,703 130,592
Of which:     
LPG (tCO2e)  1,872 876 464
Diesel (tCO2e)  50,384 32,102 21,006
Natural gas (tCO2e)**** 46,872 40,661 34,801
Jet fuel (tCO2e)  48,142 49,489 39,630
Petrol (tCO2e)  18,238 29,575 34,690
Indirect emissions – Scope 2 (tCO2e)**  5,709 2,860 4,972
Of which:     
Thermal energy  2,211 2,007 2,362
Electricity  3,498 853 2,610
Direct emissions – Scope 3 (tCO2e)***  178,737 257,796 234,326
Of which:     
Diesel (tCO2e)  162,392 238,359 216,411
Natural Gas 4 40 45
Petrol 0 0 2,064
LPG 8.1 10.3 10.6
Jet fuel (tCO2e)  16,333 19,387 15,796

(*) The 2023 reporting boundary includes the Parent Company and Group companies.
(**) Emission factors used for conversion of fuels to CO2e: LPG for 2021 1.56 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2021), for 2022 1.56 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2022) and for 2023 1.56 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2023). Diesel for 2021 2.51 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2021), for 2022 2.56 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2022) and for 2023 2.51 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2023). Natural Gas for 2021 2.02 kg CO2 e/m3 (source DEFRA 2021), for 2022 2.02 kg CO2 e/m3 (source DEFRA 2022) and for 2023 2.04 kg CO2 e/m3 (source DEFRA 2023). Petrol for 2021 2.19 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2021), for 2022 2.16 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2022) and for 2023 2.1 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2023). The target set for 2023 is 135,000 tCO2 e.
(***) Poste Italiane purchases certificates of renewable origin for 99% of its electricity consumption. The GRI Sustainability Reporting Standards envisage two calculation methods for Scope 2 emissions – the location-based method and the market-based method. The Market-based method (methodology used by Poste Italiane) is based on CO2 emitted by the energy suppliers from whom the organisation purchases, through a contract, electricity (in this case, certificates of guarantee of origin from renewable energy sources) and for the remaining 1% emission factors from the national electricity grid (emission factor for the calculation of the Market-based method for 2023 0.457 kg CO2 e/kWh, source European Residual Mixes 2022, for 2022 0.457 kg CO2 e/kWh, source European Residual Mixes 2021, for 2021 0.459 kg CO2 e/kWh, source European Residual Mixes 2020). Conversion factors used to convert thermal energy into CO2e: for 2021, 0.17 Kg CO2 e/kWh, for 2022, 0.17 Kg CO2 e/kWh and for 2023, 0.18 Kg CO2 e/kWh. The target set for 2023 is 5,000 tCO2 e.
The Location-based method, on the other hand, is based on average emission factors for regional, sub-national or national power generation. Applying the Location-based the total Group emissions of Scope 2 in 2021 117,630 tCO2 and in 2022 109,022 tCO2e and in 2023 123,233 tCO2e. Emission factors used for Location-based method calculation: for 2021 0.258 kgCO2e/kWh (source: Emission factor of electric consumption processed by ISPRA 2021, referred to year 2020), for 2022 0.246 kgCO2e/kWh (source: Electricity consumption emission factor processed by ISPRA 2022, referred to year 2021), for 2023 0.293 kgCO2e/kWh (source: Electricity consumption emission factor processed by ISPRA 2023, referred to year 2022). Values for 2021-2022 have been updated following a refinement of the reporting system.
(****) Emission factors used for conversion of fuels to CO2e: Jet fuel for 2021 2.55 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2021), for 2022 2.55 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2022) and for 2023 2.54 kg CO2 e/l (source DEFRA 2023). The target set for 2023 is 250,000 tCO2e. The table considers categories related to material issues relevant to the Group under the Green Transition Pillar strategy, specifically category 9 "Downstream transportation and distribution" and category 13 "Downstream leased assets." Category 6 "Business travel," category 7 "Employee commuting" and category 15 "Investments" are monitored and reported in separate tables.
 

Waste generated, Waste recovered, Waste disposed of*

  2021 2022(**) 2023
Waste by tipe (t) Waste generated Waste recovered Waste disposed Waste generated Waste recovered(***) Waste disposed(****) Waste generated Waste recovered(***) Waste disposed(****)
Total waste (t) 34,471.7 33,202.2 1,269.2  37,245.3 36,443.2 802.1 38,904.5 38,533.1 371.4
Of which:                  
Paper/cardboard 13,584.9 13,539.2 45.8 15,588.5 15,467.8 125.2 17,171.5 17,171.5 0
Plastic 1,359.3 1,359.3 0 1,282.4 1,282.4 0 1,365.5 1,365.5 0
Wood 10,481.8 10,478.2  3.6 10,097.9 10,097.9 0 10,537.3 10,537.3 0
Other  9,045.8 7,825.9  1,219.8  10,276.5 9,595.2 676.9 9,830.2 9,458.8 371,4

(*) The figures for the quantity of waste produced are provided by the companies that provide waste management services.
(**) The 2022 values have been updated following a refinement of the reporting system.
(***) The target expected for 2023 with respect to recovered waste is 36,000 tonnes.
(****) The target set for 2023 in relation to waste sent to disposal (landfill, incinerated and other types of disposal) is 500 tonnes.
 

 
  2021 2022(*) 2023
Total weight of hazardous waste recovered (t) On site Off site On site Off site On site Off site
Preparation for reuse 0 0 0 0 0 0
Recycling 0 364.4 0 247.8 0 150.5
Other recovery operations 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 364.4 0 9247.8 0 150.5
Total hazardous waste recovered​ 364.3 924.8 150.5

(*) The 2022 values have been updated following a refinement of the reporting system.

 
  2021 2022(*) 2023
Total weight of non-hazardous waste recovered (t) On site Off site On site Off site On site Off site
Preparation for reuse 0 0 0 0 0 0
Recycling 0 32,838.2 0 35,518.4 0 38,382.61
Other recovery operations 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 32,838.2 0 35,518.4 0 38,382.61
Total weight of non-hazardous waste recovered (t) 32,838.2 35,518.4 38,382.61

(*) The 2020 and 2021 values have been updated following a refinement of the reporting system.

 
  2021 2022(****) 2023
Total weight of hazardous waste disposed of (t) On site Off site On site Off site On site Off site
Disposal in landfill 0 99.3 0 3.0 0 7.4
Incinerated 0 0.3 0 0 0 0
Other types of disposal 0 36.1 0 41.3 0 22.9
Total 0 135.8 0 44.3 0 30.3
Total hazardous waste disposed of 135.8 44.3 30.31
 
  2021 2022(****) 2023
Total weight of non-hazardous waste disposed of (t) On site Off site On site Off site On site Off site
Disposal in landfill 0 616.6 0 358.6 0 214.1
Incinerated 0 0.01 0 0 0 0
Other types of disposal 0 516.8 0 399.2 0 127
Total 0 1,133.4 0 757.8 0 341
Total non-hazardous waste disposed of 1,133.4 757.8 341.1

(**) The target expected for 2023 with respect to the total amount of waste for disposal (hazardous and non-hazardous) is 300 tonnes.
(**) The target expected for 2023 with respect to the total amount of waste for disposal by incineration (hazardous and non-hazardous) is 0.1 tonnes.
(***) The target expected for 2023 with respect to the total amount of waste for disposal through forms other than landfilling and incineration (hazardous and non-hazardous) is 200 tonnes.
(****) The 2022 values have been updated following a refinement of the reporting system.