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2014 Financial and Corporate Responsibility Report

Environmental Indicator EN23 Content 2013 Mexico 2013 CAM 2014 Mexico 2014 CAM Total weight of waste Total generated waste (ton) Total hazardous waste 313,673 315,711 135 by type and disposal method Total non hazardous waste 313,538 96 315,615 58 22,666 2,378 16,413 295 2,157 100% of stores, DCs, manufacturing plants and offices. Zero % waste Reused waste Recycled wastes 73 61 6,488 74 19,678 215,265 20,412 228,257 Composted Waste 6,410 2,519 Waste sent to landfill 85,509 14,888 6,075 80,885 Inorganic wastes 201,534 357 Units with recycling programs 1,897 100% of stores, DCs, manufacturing plants and offices. Goal for 2025: zero waste generation Goal for 2015: 76% of waste is not sent to final confinment Space released from landfills 1,298,399 130,309 1,405,551 142,619 EN24 Total number and volume of significant spills due to solid wastes recycling (m³) Treatment method determination Location, volume, spill material. Spill consequnces Treatment methods were determined based on the existing infrastructure of the country and value of wastes. Recovered valued wastes were sent to recycling. Compost was determined based on the infrastructure available. No significant spills occurred. 41 chemical-leakage events were reported, no significant liquid chemical spills were reported by CAM operation. Problems with gas cylinders for sale impacted the market in CR, thus 32 gas leaks were reported by stores. In addition, 3 cooling gas leaks were reported and one waste-water spill occurred due to overflow in the system. BA Altamira Tamaulipas: cleaning works required by the environmental authority were carried out over 211 m³ of soil with hydrocarbons, before the store was built. 26 Chemical leakage events. Operations CAM did not report any significant liquid chemical spills. Among the most relevant cases: 19 gas leaks in stores, 2 fuel spills and 3 wastewater overflow events ocurred. 2014 Financial and Corporate Responsibility Report 123
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