RESOURCE EFFICIENCY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

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Indicator

Unit of measurement

2019

2020

2021

Reporting perimeter

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Energy consumptionThe Group does not consume energy and biofuel from renewable energy sources, nor does it sell them.

Electricity consumption, total

TJ

58.1

55.0

56.6

1

Electricity consumption, data centers

TJ

18.3

19.9

20.6

1

Heat consumptionData on heat energy differ from the data provided in the 2020 Sustainability Report due to changes in the calculation methods.

TJ

19.2

16.7

21.6

1

Petrol and diesel fuel consumption, total

liters, thousand

77.9

52.2

58.4

1

Diesel fuel consumption

liters, thousand

7.2

5.9

8.8

1

Petrol consumption

liters, thousand

70.7

46.3

49.6

1

Petrol and diesel fuel consumption, total

TJ

2.56

1.7

1.9

1

Diesel fuel consumption

TJ

0.26

0.2

0.3

1

Petrol consumption

TJ

2.3

1.5

1.6

1

Energy consumption, total

TJ

79.9

73.4

80.1

1

302-3Energy intensity indicators for 2019–2021 have been recalculated and provided as the sum total of energy consumed. In 2020, intensity was provided for electricity only.

Energy intensity per revenue

GJ/RUB million of revenue

1.85

1.51

1.46

1

Electricity intensity per revenue, data centers

GJ/RUB million of revenue

0.42

0.41

0.38

1

Energy intensity per employee

GJ/person

47.56

40.44

40.37

1

GHG emissionsThe data on GHG emissions differ from the data provided in the 2020 Sustainability Report due to changes in the calculation methods. GHG emissions for Scope 1 and Scope 2 were calculated using coefficients approved by Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation No. 300, dated 30 June 2015. To estimate emissions for Scope 2, we also used openly available data on specific fuel consumption by generation facilities of Mosenergo PJSC and the average losses in electric and heat networks of PAO MOESK and PAO MOEK for 2020–2021. Scope 1 and 2 include only CO2 emissions.

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Direct GHG emissions, Scope 1 (based on fuel consumption and coefficients pursuant to Order of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation No. 15-r, dated 16 April 2015)

t CO2

233.7

119.9

132.9

1

305-1

Direct GHG emissions (based on vehicle passport characteristics), Scope 1

t CO2

96.6

72.8

63.6

16

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Indirect GHG emissions from purchased electricity (location-based), Scope 2

t CO2

3,966.3

3,626.5

3,838.2

16

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Indirect GHG emissions from electricity consumption (market-based), Scope 2

t CO2

-

-

2,939.6

1

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Indirect CO2 emissions from purchased heat (location-based), Scope 2

t CO2

1,188.9

1,029.2

1,331.9

16

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Gross indirect CO2 emissions from purchased electricity and heat, Scope 2

t CO2

5,155.1

4,656.7

4,271.6

16

305-3To estimate emissions for Scope 3 in the business trips category, we applied the distance-based method. GHG emissions were calculated using coefficients for various types of transportation or distance, multiplied by the vehicle-specific emission factor. The emission factors were calculated according to the ICAO calculator for Moscow–St. Petersburg (flights of up to 1,500 km), Moscow–Frankfurt (flights of up to 4,500 km), and Moscow–New York (flights over 4,500 km).

Indirect GHG emissions, business trips by air, Scope 3

t CO2

264.5

30.6

32.1

16

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Indirect GHG emissions, business trips by rail, Scope 3The emission factor for rail transport was calculated for high-speed trains of the Sapsan type.

t CO2

3

0

1

1

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Indirect GHG emissions from transmission of purchased electricity, Scope 3

t CO2

380.2

381.4

373.6

1

305-3

Indirect CO2 emissions from transmission of purchased heat, Scope 3

t CO2

108.8

96.3

149.9

1

305-4

GHG emission intensity per revenue, Scope 1 and 2

t CO2/RUB million of revenue

0.12

0.10

0.08

1

305-4

GHG emission intensity per employee, Scope 1 and 2

t CO2/person

3.1

2.6

2.2

1

Gross GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2, 3)Total GHG emissions were calculated using a market-based method for indirect emissions from electricity consumption in Scope 2.

t CO2

6,145.6

5,284.5

4,961.3

1

Water consumptionMoscow Exchange Group consumes and intakes water only from municipal networks and does not operate in regions affected by water scarcity; accordingly, the volume of water consumption is equal to water intake. The Group receives only fresh water. Fresh water means water with a total concentration of dissolved solids of no more than 1,000 mg. and waste water disposal

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Water consumption, total

m3, thousand

25.2

22.2

24.3

1

Water consumption per revenue

m3/RUB million of revenue

0.6

0.5

0.4

1

Water consumption per employeeThe average number of employees was used in this calculation.

m3/person

15.0

12.2

12.2

1

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Water dischargeWastewater disposal exceeds water intake, as the calculation also takes into account water discharged through the storm drains of Moscow Exchange office buildings. Water is discharged only to municipal sources. Water means only fresh water.

m3, thousand

28.2

25.0

27.2

1

Waste management

306-3

Waste generated, total

t

243.2

243.7

297.6

1

Waste generated, hazard class I

t

0.3

0.3

0.38

1

Waste generated, hazard class II

t

0.2

2.6

1.3

1

Waste generated, hazard class III

t

0.1

0.4

0.12

1

Waste generated, hazard class IV

t

196.8

207.8

266.8

1

Waste generated, hazard class V

t

45.8

32.6

29

1

Waste generation intensity per revenue

t/RUB million of revenue

0.006

0.005

0.005

1

Waste generation intensity per employee

t/person

0.14

0.12

0.15

1

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Waste directed to processingProcessing means release of valuable components, including release of energy. Moscow Exchange Group does not handle waste independently: it transfers it to third parties for processing, disposal, storage, detoxification and burial.

t

7.4

3.0

5.8

1

Waste directed to disposal

t

20.9

8.1

4

1

Waste sent for detoxification and recycling

t

3.6

5.5

4.8

1

Waste sent for storage

t

0.0

0.0

0

1

Waste sent for burial

t

216.9

227.1

283

1

Paper procured

packages, thousand

15.8

6.0

5.6

1

Paper waste generated

t

23.2

11.2

21.9

1

Environmental expenditures and investments, total

RUB thousand

4,365.3

3,127.6

4,629.6

1

Expenditures and investments for prevention of air pollution and climate change

RUB thousand

1.1

0.0

898.5The surcharge for the purchase of electricity from renewable energy sources under commission agreements with Mosenergosbyt JSC and the inventory costs of stationary sources of harmful air pollutants.

1

Expenditures and investments for collection and treatment of wastewater

RUB thousand

2,765.0

1,692.2

1,973.3

1

Expenditures and investments for waste management

RUB thousand

1,487.140

773.957

1,296.795

1

Expenditures and investments for other areas of environmental protection

RUB thousand

166.0

200.0

477Expenditures for development of the environmental management system and for environmental training.

1

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Non-compliance with environmental laws and regulations

cases

0

0

0

1