SIMON SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2022
GRI 305: EMISSIONS
Disclosure number
Disclosure title
2022 Response
103-1 103-2
Explanation of the material topic and its boundary Materiality Assessment p. 7 and 39
The management approach and its components Environment p. 39
103-3
Evaluation of the management approach
Environment p. 39
GRI 305-1
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1)
2020
2021
2022
Unit of Measurement (UOM)
Additional Information
A
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1)
14,735
17,162
18,403
Metric tons CO 2 equivalent (CO 2 e)
Sum of Diesel - Mobile, Ethanol (E85) - Mobile, Ethanol Blend (E10), Gasoline (Petrol) - Mobile, Natural Gas, Propane, Refrigerant
For mobile fuels: CO2; For all stationary fuels: CO 2 , CH 4 , N21
For mobile fuels: CO2; For all stationary fuels: CO 2 , CH 4 , N22
N/A
B
Gases included in the calculation
For mobile fuels: CO 2 ; For all stationary fuels: CO 2 , CH 4 , N 2 0
C
Biogenic CO 2 emissions in metric tons of CO 2 equivalent separately from the gross direct GHG emissions
3.27
24.89
29.61
Metric tons CO 2
Biogenic emissions from Ethanol (E85) - Mobile and Ethanol Blend (E10)
D
Base Year
2013
Metric tons CO 2
i. the rationale for choosing it
We determined 2013 as the most appropriate year to set our baseline as it was the most representative of our portfolio, both in terms of site footprint as well as data coverage.
N/A
ii. Emissions in the base year
22,037
Metric tons CO 2
iii. The context for any significant changes in emissions that triggered recalculations of base year emissions Source of the emission factors and global warming potentials (GWP) rates used
Acquisitions/divestitures
N/A
E
N/A
See methodology
F
Consolidation approach for emissions
N/A
Operational Control
G
Standards, methodologies, assumptions, and/or calculation tools used
N/A
See methodology
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