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Highest level body or position that formally analyzes and approves the sustainability report for the organization and ensures that all material matters are covered |G4-48| President-Director. Process adopted to communicate critical concerns to the highest level governing body [G4-49| The company's Board of Executive Officers and Board of Directors' Advisory Committees communicate critical company concerns where BD ordinary meetings take place or, if necessary, they request Extraordinary meetings. Harbin* Belo Horizonte Beijing São Paulo Total Unavailable 830 0 Unavailable 636 612 Unavailable 179 183 Unavailable 126,179 Unavailable 168,940 111 176,889 * In 2016, electrical energy consumed at the São Paulo office was included and the Harbin unit, in China, was excluded, due to closing of operations. Consumption of energy within the organization |G4-EN3 | Type of fuel (non renewable) Diesel Gasoline Total consumption (MWh) 736 319 12,087 31,805 102,113 147,060 Variation of the proportion of the lowest wage, separated by gender, compared to the local minimum wage at important operational sites |G4-EC5| Country Gender Reference Ratio (%) 2014 Men 1,337.60 Brazil (BRL)¹ Women 1,337.60 2015 1,339.80 1,470.55 2016 1,502.80 1,470.55 171 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Natural gas 880.00 167 Aviation kerosene Men 1,733.33 1,733.33 United States (USD)2 Women 2,080.00 2,080.00 2,142.40 2,102.53 154 Total 1,395.33 151 Men 700.00 700.00 700.00 132 Portugal (EUR)³ 530.00 Women 700.00 700.00 700.00 132 Men France (EUR)4 Women 1,891.99 1,891.99 1,891.99 1,513.59 1,851.39 1,556.80 126 1,466.62 106 1. Minimum wage in Brazil. The salary floor follows of the union category. 2. Minimum wage in the state of Florida. 3. Minimum wage in Portugal. 4. Minimum wage in France. Important operational sites are those in which Embraer is present have that have a significant quantity of staff. The following countries' offices were not considered: Singapore, China and Netherlands. Consumption of electrical energy by unit (MWh) |G4-EN3| 2014 2015 2016 Faria Lima 64,210 65,864 62,472 Botucatu 17,444 17,291 15,683 Évora Unavailable 14,218 16,021 Eugênio de Melo 14,710 13,707 15,320 Gavião Peixoto 14,210 13,443 15,601 OGMA Unavailable 12,929 13,326 ELEB 10,775 10,959 10,987 Melbourne Taubaté Unavailable 8,147 13,299 4,830 4,031 4,264 Nashville Unavailable 3,626 4,853 Fort Lauderdale Unavailable 2,180 3,232 Sorocaba Unavailable 900 925 50 Consumed non-renewable fuel values include the consumption in sites certified in ISO 14064 - Part 1 referring to Scope 1 (SKJ, EGM, TTE, ELEB, BOT, GPX, BHZ, SOD and SPO). Therefore, consumption referring to Embraer sites abroad were not considered. Type of fuel (renewable) Hydrous ethanol Total Total consumption (MWh) 83 83 Consumed renewable fuel values include the consumption in sites certified in ISO 14064 - Part 1 referring to Scope 1 (SKJ, EGM, TTE, ELEB, BOT, GPX, BHZ, SOD and SPO). Therefore, consumption referring to Embraer sites abroad were not considered. Quantities of acquired heating, refrigeration and steam not significant. Energetic intensity |G4-EN5| The indicator of energetic intensity covers electrical energy consumed during the year for the manufacturing of aircraft. Due to the various models of plane manufactured by Embraer, the term equivalent aircraft was created, a number calculated from the plane model and the work hours required for its manufacture. In 2016, 249 equivalent aircraft were produced. Considering the consumption of electrical energy in manufacturing plants in Brazil in 2016, the energetic intensity indicator was 500 MWh for each equivalent aircraft produced, a value 10% lower when com- pared to that in 2015. With relation to the performance of all sites reported for this indicator, the energetic intensity of Embraer S.A. sites was 711 MWh per equivalent aircraft, a value 4% lower than that reached in 2015. 51
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