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
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Corporate Responsibility Report
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