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The volume of cargo was 284.1 thousand tons in 2019, a decrease of 7.3% in the annual comparison. This result is a direct reflection of the reduction in the global air cargo market, with 2019 presenting the worst annual performance since 2009. Even so, GRU Airport managed to keep its market share at 42% for imports and 51% for exports. Environmental Results (GRI Standards 103-1, 103-2, 103-3, 302-1, 303-1, 305-1, 305-2, 306-2) The increase in energy consumption compared to 2018 can be explained by the construction of the new patio 07. In addition, 2019 was considered the warmest year in the country by the National Meteorological Institute (Inmet), meaning greater use of air conditioning systems in airports. The reduction in waste can be explained by the start of operations at American Airlines hangars in late 2018 and LATAM in early 2019, as all waste generated from aircraft maintenance has become the responsibility of airlines. Before the opening of the hangars, maintenance was carried out on the patios and the waste generated was the responsibility of GRU Airport. The increase in indirect emissions (Scope 2) is explained by the higher consumption of electricity at the airport, described in the previous paragraph. In addition, in 2019 the variation in the average emission factor of the national electricity grid, released by the National Interconnected System of Brazil, was 1.4% higher than in 2018. Cargo (Tonnes) 306,359 287,226 284,081 263,530 241,054 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Environmental Indicators (GRI 303-1.302-1. 306-2) Water Consumption (m³) Energy consumption within the organization (MWh) Waste Generation (Tonnes)* 2018 2019 1,038,055 1,037,971 0.0% 162,151 174,088 7.4% 11,346 11,016 -2.9% *In 2018: 371 tonnes of hazardous waste and 10.975 tonnes of non-hazardous waste, In 2019: 496 tonnes of hazardous waste and 10.520 tonnes of non-hazardous waste, Environmental Indicator (GRI 305-1.305-2) Contents Message from the CEO Message from the Board Covid-19 About this Report Invepar Invepar Management Excellence in Services Supply Management Engineering Management Awards and Recognition Highlights Invepar Airports Invepar Urban Mobility Invepar Toll Roads Risk and Compliance Management Sustainability Management Personnel Management Economic and 2018 2019 Financial Performance Total Emissions (tCO₂e) Direct Emissions (Scope 1) (tCO₂e) Indirect Emissions (Scope 2) (tCO₂e) 33,683 22,572 34,917 3.7% Credits 22,643 0.3% GRI Index 11,111 12,273 10.5% | 46 2019 AR invepar
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