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Integrated Report / JSL 2021

JSL ENTENDER PARA ATENDER INTRODUCTION JSL PLANNING AND FUTURE PEOPLE AND CULTURE BUSINESS IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CLIMATE CHANGE: OUR APPROACH FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE GRI AND SASB SUMMARY INDICATORS AND RESULTS GRI 305-1, 305-2, 305-3, 305-4, 305-7 INTEGRATED REPORT / JSL 2021 ASSURANCE REPORT In 2021, JSL adopted different measures to mitigate the impacts of its emissions: encouraging the rational use of fuels, continuous fleet renewal and monitoring indicators through the Emissions Inventory. Among the initiatives, the feasibility reports for prioritization of photovoltaic solar energy are being studied and assessed, with the installation of solar panels in previously selected units. In addition to free market contracts, this is one of the ways to improve the energy matrix, both aimed at reducing scope 2. Total emissions 2021 (in tCO₂and) Scope 1 (Direct emissions) Scope 2 (Indirect emissions) | 3,021.86 Scope 3 (Other emissions) 128,215.18 384,938.63 In scope 3, JSL considers the business model asset light. That is, the emissions generated in trips conducted by third- party drivers and associates, when the company does not have actual control over the fuel supplied. Although there is no direct management, JSL seeks to influence third-party drivers and associates in best practices - for example, prioritizing fleets with a low average age, economic vehicle driving and preventive maintenance of trucks. Based on the indicators, there is a reduction in emissions in scope 3, which is due to the improvement in control of trips and kilometers traveled by our third parties and independent contractor and third-party drivers. In the intensity rate, total net revenue contributed to the relative percentage also decreasing compared to 2020. DIRECT GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS (TCO₂ EQUIVALENT) 2019 2020 2021 Generation of electricity, heat or steam 923.46 1,221.08 1,929.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 Physical-chemical processing Transport of materials, products, waste, employees and passengers Fugitive emissions TOTAL GROSS CO2 EMISSIONS 277,704.28 251,576.35 364,845.91 2,544.76 1,318.59 18,162.77 281,172.50 254,116.02 384,938.63 BIOGENIC CO2 EMISSIONS(T CO₂ EQUIVALENT) 2019 2020 2021 27,506.50 30,798.97 43,847.20 TOTAL EMISSIONS Note 1:Data obtained from the SAP database (Department of Supplies) and from monthly reports sent by the operations. The emission factors used are based on the Brazilian GHG Protocol Program, 2020 tool. The preliminary inventory includes companies that were acquired during 2021 according to the month of integration: TPC (from June/2021), Rodomeu (from August/2021) and Marvel (from September/2021). The consolidation approach chosen for reporting emissions is operational control. Scope 1 emissions data include CO2, CH4 and N20 gases. Note 2: Data for 2020 has been revised according to the audited inventory available in the public emissions registry. 62
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