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APPENDICES


EN4 EN5 EN6


EN7


EN8 EN9 EN10 EN11


Indirect consumption of energy broken down by primary sources. Energy savings due to storage and efficiency improvements.


Initiatives for providing energy-efficient products and services or based on renewable energy and reductions in consumption of energy as a result of these initiatives.


Initiatives to reduce indirect consumption of energy and reductions achieved with said energy.


Total water collection by sources. Water sources significantly affected by water collection. Percentage and total volume of recycled and reused water.


Location and size of land owned, leased, managed in, or adjacent to, protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas. State the location and size of land owned, leased or managed with a high biodiversity value in zones separated from protected areas.


EN12


Description of most significant impacts on biodiversity in protected natural areas or areas of high unprotected biodiversity derived from the activities, products and services in protected natural areas or areas away from protected areas.


EN13 EN14


EN15


EN16 EN17 EN18


EN19 EN20


Protected or restored habitats.


Strategies and actions taken and planned for the management of impacts on biodiversity.


Number of IUCN Red List species and national conservation list species with habitats in IUCN areas affected by operations, by level of extinction risk.


Total direct and indirect emissions of greenhouse effect gases by weight. Other indirect greenhouse effect gases by weight.


Initiatives for the reduction of greenhouse effect gas emissions and reductions achieved. Emissions of substances harmful to the ozone layer by weight.


NOx, SOx and other significant emissions into the atmosphere by type and weight.


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Figures in T. Periodic, annual or quarterly measurements are taken depending on the substance. A number of measurement methods are used, as is the case of mass balance for VOCs. NOx: nitrogen oxide; SOx: sulphur oxide; VOCs: volatile organic compounds Particles: HCFC, HCI, etc. Other: basically chlorine.


EN21 EN22


Total spillage of waste water according to its nature and destination.


Total weight of waste products management according to type and treatment method.


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Act 10/98 defines hazardous waste as “Substances that appear on the list of hazardous waste, approved by Royal Decree 952/1997, as well as containers and packaging in which they have been stored. Those that have been classed as hazardous by EU regulations; those that may be approved by the Spanish government pursuant to EU regulations or that appear in international agreements entered into by Spain”.


EN23 EN24


EN25 Total number and volume of significant accidental spillages.


Weight of waste products transported, imported, exported or treated which are considered dangerous according to the Basel Convention, Appendices I, II, III, VIII and percentage of waste transported internationally.


Identification, size and state of protection and biodiversity value of water resources and related habitats significantly affected by water spillage or run- off from the reporting organisation.


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