What we said and what we've done Overview What we said we will do by 20121 What we've done in 2010 Green Brewer Green Commerce Engaging Employees Average greenhouse gas emissions 8.5 kg C02 eq/hl for breweries in scope Specific energy consumption 155 MJ/hl Specific water consumption 4.3 hl/hl Inventorise the environmental performance for offices, warehouses and brewery building offices, including studies for improving energy and water efficiency Energy efficient brewery designed Water footprint studies performed First water neutrality pilot conducted Actual C02 emission improved to 9.3 kg C02 eq/hl, from 9.8 kg C02 eq/hl in 2009 Actual specific energy consumption in 2010 improved to 166 MJ/hl from 170 MJ/hl in 2009 Actual specific water consumption improved from 4.8 hl/hl in 2009 to 4.5 hl/hl in 2010 Engaged with International Sustainability Alliance on methodology to track energy consumption of buildings and warehouses Design currently being validated (Göss brewery in Austria) Conducted two water footprint studies (Egypt and Slovakia) Conducted water stress survey to serve as input for the water neutrality pilots Develop and execute a baseline carbon footprint model Design and adopt a new packaging policy with agreed targets for carbon reduction Evaluation criteria for new product innovations introduced in all regions Starting 2010, all new purchased fridges to be based on green technology 15 per cent energy reduction of fridges in cooling against index2 Continuous roll-out of guidelines on Life Cycle Analysis and carbon footprint for cooling equipment to suppliers Carbon reduction opportunities in distribution identified through footprint reviews for top 20 markets Distribution efficiency standards defined for owned and outsourced operations Models tested in the UK, France, the Netherlands and Italy Draft policy developed; it will be agreed and introduced in 2011 Eco design procedure and criteria in development 80 per cent of newly-bought fridges use green technology Estimated average energy saving of all fridges sourced in 2010 is 16 per cent, resulting in an estimated saving of 3 per cent on our total installed base. In line with our 2012 ambitions Draft test protocol developed to assess carbon footprint and energy consumption of fridges by suppliers, to be implemented in 2011 Calculation model for carbon emissions developed. Already applied to the latest distribution footprint review in France C02 emissions included as criteria in the selection process for road and ocean transport companies. We joined industry initiatives driving common standards for calculating and reducing carbon emissions in distribution Accident frequency target for supply chain 1.2 accidents/100 FTEs Safety targets set for non-production related activities Training modules for employees in high and medium safety risk functions rolled out Integrity included in employee surveys and followed up Employees' Fluman Rights Policy adopted, implemented and audited Day of Giving programme and volunteering scheme implemented in 10 Operating Companies Performance improved from 1.8 (2009) to 1.6 accidents/100 FTEs We began measuring non-production related activities Blueprint for training modules for forklift driving created and collateral development begun Integrity related questions included in our 2010 Climate Survey. Overall results are positive. Where necessary suitable interventions will be put in place Draft policy developed. Will be implemented in Q1 of 2011. Auditing starts 2011 Programme piloted in Head Office, based on best practice in Heineken USA

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