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2014 Financial and Corporate Responsibility Report

Environmental Indicator EN8 Total water withdrawal by source Content Wells Rainwater catchment Comp unit use 2013 Mexico 2013 CAM Total catchment (m³) 5,590,122 Public network supply 5,554,793 34,001 1,328 322,981* 2014 Mexico 2014 CAM 5,527,577 5,511,911 15,666 0 386,535* EN9 Water sources significantly affected water Use per m² (m³/m²) 0.9 Regional use is not significant based on corresponding criteria. There are no edverse effects. by withdrawal of Water reused (m³) EN10 Percentage and total volume of water recycled and reused EN11 Operational sites owned, leased, managed in, or adjacent to, protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas EN12 Description of significant impacts of activities, products, and services on biodiversity in protected areas and areas of high biodiversity value outside protected areas % vs. total water use Water treatment plants Operation Impact 1,686,592 30 642 Supercenter Polígono Sur, Cancún (22,465 m²). The site had forest vegetation hence Semarnat authorizations were to be obtained and Flora and Fauna rescue activities were carried out. In addition forest offset equivalent to the land area was put in place. Significant impacts associated to the manufacturing process of products we commercialize have been identified. Impacts have not been measured, but are classified into two main categories: Ecosystem degradation resulting from food and consumer good manufacture. • Soil degradation caused by intensive farm practices. Water and soil pollution caused by the use of pesticides. • Land use change for agriculture and cattle raising. Deforestation to use the land for agriculture and cattle raising. 1,794,340* 2 NA NA 221 SC Constitución, ES (27,373 m²). 1,516 trees planted in lands and 8,434 planted in "El Cedral" Natural Protected Area to offset emissions, construction of two surface run-off retaining structures, protection works in Quebrada Sur and Quebrada El Arenal, creation and stabilization of slopes. DCS El Coyol, CR (300,000 m³). Relocation of fill material within the same property (balancing sites) avoiding the transfer and disposal of the material. Sustainable fishery: • Aquaculture: ES 64%, CR 72%, NC 9%, HN 84% y GT 55% (vs. total sales). 0.9 Regional use is not significant based on There are no edverse effects. corresponding criteria. 1,756,375 32 665 DCs Monterrey (98,526.51m2). The site had forest vegetation hence Semarnat authorizations were to be obtained and Flora and Fauna rescue activities were carried out. In addition forest offset equivalent to the land area was put in place. Significant impacts associated to the manufacturing process of products we commercialize have been identified. Impacts have not been measured, but are classified into two main categories: Ecosystem degradation resulting from food and consumer good manufacture. • Soil degradation caused by intensive farm practices. Water and soil pollution caused by the use of pesticides. Land use change for agriculture and cattle raising. • Deforestation to use the land for agriculture and cattle raising. 1,901,103* 2 NA NA 246 We developed water treatment systems in 36 stores. We built storm-water detention or catcnment sytems in 24 units, thus minimizing impact in discharge points. Sustainable fishery: Aquaculture: ES 72%, CR 79%, NC 12.5%, HN 84% y GT 87% (vs. total sales). *Consumo sobre valores teóricosde diseño 2014 Financial and Corporate Responsibility Report 118
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