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SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021

SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2021 On this front, another relevant initiative is guidance on the disposal of unused products. The ceramic boxes have a QRCode, which, when accessed, shows the consumer step-by-step instructions on how to dispose of each category of material. Information on the production process and technical and detailed product data are available on the website. Total weight of waste, broken down by type and disposal (in tons) Recycling Landfill Industrial landfill Incineration (mass burning) Co-processing TOTAL <3 Destination of non-hazardous waste (in tons) Recycling Landfill Local storage Industrial landfill Co-processing TOTAL PORTOBELLO POINTER 2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021 4.97* 9.14 5.91 12.17 start of monitoring 5.84 4.02 5.84 4.02 13,044 12.73 39.91 91.17 0.03175 0.03295 0.212* start of monitoring 88.41 114.12 94.78 116.12 163.99 198.15 5.84 4.02 13,044 PORTOBELLO POINTER 2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021 4973.05 6454.23 4426.54 255.35 370.68 654.15 86.61 86.61 86.61 61.44 70.84 102.03 155.63 145.29 63.01 84.07* start of monitoring 15.17 0.00 0.00 15.17 316.79 441.52 23747.71* start of monitoring 756.18 Waste Portobello Hydraulic oil and lamps Waste contaminated with paint and/or oil Asbestos tiles Outpatient waste Thinner residues, grease sludge, solvents, thinner contaminated waste, grease, and solvents Waste Metal scrap, cardboard, plastic, industrial oil, mixed, wood, construction waste, polishing cake, computer scrap Waste from restrooms and cafeterias Abrasives Class II waste (Rubber, hoses, mixed waste, other non-recyclable Class II waste) Class II waste (Rubber, hoses, mixed waste, other non-recyclable Class II waste), abrasives MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN PORTOBELLO STRATEGY GOVERNANCE THE REPORT SUSTAINABILITY AT PORTOBELLO SOCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMIC GRI CONTENT INDEX 75
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