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62 ATTACHMENTS Environmental performance G4-EN15, G4-EN16 and G4-EN17 Total direct, indirect and other relevant indirect emissions, by weight ELDORADO BRASIL 2016 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 63 Employees G4-10 Total number of workers, by functional level, type of employment, work contract and region, discriminated by gender EMISSIONS (tCO₂e) 2013 Total direct emissions (scope 1)1 416,082.57 Total indirect emissions (scope 2)² Total other relevant indirect emissions (scope 3)3 2014 439,996.14 2015 369,774.82 295,770.75 2016 VARIATION 2015/16 (%) NUMBER OF 2013 2014 2015 2016¹ EMPLOYEES BY FUNCTIONAL LEVEL -20.0% AND GENDER MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN CEO 1 0 1 0 15,637.84 1,838.71 2,165.17 1,794.75 -17.1% Board 11 1 16 1 10 0 261,010.75 314,275.62 275,432.9 120,341.52 -56.3% Executive Board 5 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 1 Includes the use of fertilizers; the generation of electricity, heat or steam resulting from the burning of fuel from stationary sources (boilers and kilns etc.); transportation of materials, products, waste, employees and passengers in trucks, buses and internal combustion-powered vehicles belonging to the company; solid waste and liquid effluents; and fugitive emissions resulting from deliberate or accidental releases, hydrofluorocarbon emissions and methane leaks. Gases included in the calculation: CO2, CH4, N₂O, HFC-134a, R-22, R-410ª and SF6. 2 Takes into account acquired energy. Although the volume of energy bought was higher in 2016, there was a decrease in indirect emissions due to the significant reduction in the Average Annual Emissions Factor, from 0.1244 tco₂e/MWh in 2015 to 0.0817 tco₂e/MWh in 2016. 3 Includes air travel by executives; employee commuting; and timber and pulp transportation by third-parties. Gases included in the calculation: CO2, CH4, N₂O. G4-EN23 Total weight of waste, by type and disposal method (T) Management 22 4 19 5 OT 23 4 22 22 6 Heads/ 56 8 58 8 64 7 Coordination Technical/ 80 7 218 10 336 29 Supervision 29 Administrative 259 174 372 240 385 193 190 170 Operational 2,069 435 2,938 546 3,539 589 3,348 555 ORIGIN OF VARIATION CLASSIFICAÇÃO WASTE DESTINATION 2013 2014 2015 2016 2015/16(%) Trainees 0 30 1 0 0 Industrial Re-refining 8.36 4.92 12.32 11.80 -4.2% Third-parties 1,122 481 935 55 0 0 Class I Industrial and Forestry Class 1 industrial landfill (external) 88.08 144.37 192.86 409.50 112.3% Apprentices 8 5 4 8 0 0 29 4 Interns 17 18 12 3 14 6 4 11 Class 2 industrial landfill (internal)¹ 121,347.50 119,637.26 124,695.19 109,513.59 -12.2% Total by gender 3,649 1,133 4,608 877 3,966 792 4,008 782 Industrial Recycling 2,3 3,953.20 6,227.42 748.50 2,990.63 299.5% Total 4,782 5,485 4,758 4,790 Class II Co-processing4 181,642.25 196,858.11. 186,452.54 226,424.80 21.4% Forestry Class 2 industrial landfill (external) 42.80 68.07 153.79 338.97 120.4% 1 Board members are not direct company employees. Therefore, the number of employees given in other parts of this report does not take into account the ten board members and corresponds to 4,780. Recycling 50.35 102.57 48.00 0.00 -100.0% Total 307,132.54 t 323,042.72 312,303.2 t 339,689.29 t 8.8% 1 Sum of organic and inorganic waste. 2 The following were taken into account: primary sludge (used in the recycled paper and packaging industry), dry fiber, paper, cardboard, plastic and metal scrap. 3 Biomass for third-parties was included under recycling. 4 Waste for energy recovery was taken into account, such as biomass for third-parties, biomass burned in the auxiliary boiler and dejects from wood chip production.
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