CELEBİ 2021 ANNUAL REPORT

31 Çelebi Ground Handling Inc. 2022 Annual Report 5. Renewable Energy / Transition to Low Carbon Electricity Efforts Our Company accelerates its efforts to enhance the use of renewable energy and to transition to zero or low carbon electricity on yearly basis. In this regard, solar power plants have been installed in two of our buildings at Istanbul Airport. The table below provide information regarding the power plants: Detailed Information on Solar Power Plants Parameter Technical Building Cargo Building Investment Cost ( ₺ ) 86,589 157,632 Installation Area (m 2 ) 240 528 Energy Generation (kWh per year) 17,800 Greenhouse gas emission savings (CO 2 e per year) 8.5 All the energy generated by the power plants was utilized. With the exception of the stated power plants, no electricity, heat, steam, or other forms of energy were generated by our Company during the reporting period. 6. Water Management The responsibility for managing water and other natural resource consumption within our Company is assigned to the Station Managements in our operation units. As per our Environmental Policy and functional targets, we conduct activities to minimize water consumption in accordance with the guidelines outlined in our “I-TR01-10000676-004 Energy and Natural Resource Management Instruction.” During the Annual Management Review meetings, the topics of discussion include water consumption amounts, reduction and improvement efforts. The airports we serve utilize mains water as their primary water source. The quality of the water is ensured by both the airport authority and our organization through regular drinking water analyses conducted by relevant institutions. The information pertaining to water consumption is available in the section titled “Our Environmental Indicators.” 7. Our Environmental Indicators The indicators of greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, waste generation and energy consumption, which are related to major environmental aspects and are critical for assessing our environmental performance, are monitored on a regular basis. The data pertaining to these indicators is presented in the tables below in a manner that facilitates comparison with previous years: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data Reporting Year Greenhouse Gas Emissions (tons CO 2 e) Emissions per Aircraft Served (tons CO 2 e) YoY Change Scope 1 Scope 2 Scope 3 Total 2011 6,676.30 2,065.30 - 8,741.60 0.05592083 Base Year 2012 7,440.40 2,395.25 - 9,835.65 0.05676783 1.51% 2013 6,678.89 2,354.04 - 9,032.93 0.05040529 -11.21% 2014 6,599.02 2,443.06 - 9,042.08 0.04685074 -7.05% 2015 8,132.82 2,386.61 - 10,519.43 0.05016250 7.07% 2016 6,771.92 1,810.04 - 8,581.95 0.05123539 2.14% 2017 6,319.36 2,197.33 - 8,516.69 0.06455365 25.99% 2018 5,170.67 1,764.93 - 6,935.60 0.05470707 -15.25% 2020 1,549.42 757.45 - 2,306.87 0.04895319 -10.52% 2021 2,430.25 1,644.45 1,888.93 5,963.63 0.08077840 12.75% NOTE: Since the annual CDP reporting is scheduled for June 2023, the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions for the year 2022 has not yet been completed.

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