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Breakdown of energy consumption by source 2020 2019 2018
Total GJ 29.261 41.791 40.433
Natural gas consumption for central heating GJ 4.522 6.005 5.887
Gasoline consumption for the vehicle fleet GJ 191* - 146
Diesel consumption for the vehicle fleet GJ 12.915 21.903 20.420
Total fuel consumption GJ 17.627 27.908 26.453
Consumption of purchased electricity (non-renewable) GJ - 13.433 13.711
Consumption of purchased electricity (renewable) GJ 11.273 - -
Consumption of energy from solar panels (renewable) GJ 362 450 269
Total electricity consumption GJ 11.635 13.882 13.980
*The presence of consumption for petrol-driven cars is due to the preferential use of proprietary vehicles with respect to public transport
services in the context of the COVID-19 health emergency.
[GRI 305-1]
[GRI 305-2]
[GRI 305-3]
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Greenhouse gas emissions 2020 2019 2018
Scope 1 Ton. CO 2 eq. 1.236 1.977 1.855
Scope 2 (location based) Ton. CO 2 eq. 933 1.204 1.229
Scope 2 (market based) Ton. CO 2 eq. 0 1.166 1.155
Scope 3 (emissions deriving from employee business travel) Ton. CO 2 eq. 78 256 n.d.
The Banca Ifis Group has declared its commitment, as confirmation of the close attention paid to the environment,
through a series of projects designed to ensure a reduction of the direct environmental impacts connected with
its business, as shown by the restructuring operations carried out in the locations of Mestre, Milan, Rome, Florence
and Mondovì, according to the highest standards of eco-compatibility (efficient, functional spaces, mobile furnishings,
flexible stations).
The #Ifisgreen environmental sustainability projects represent the Group’s eco-sustainable growth path, summarised
in a series of initiatives, ranging from electric mobility to the dissemination of a plastic-free business culture.
• In order to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions, the Bank has chosen clean electricity. Thanks to a contract
stipulated with Enel Energia, starting 1 January 2020, the Bank has undertaken to use only green energy
obtained 100% from renewable sources (wind, photovoltaic, geothermal, hydroelectric, biogas and biomass)
in all its offices. On the basis of consumption, equal to 3,1 million kWh for 2020, a reduction of CO2 emissions
is estimated.
• Considering the current presence in the company car fleet of electric vehicles, the Bank has launched a project
that envisages the installation of electric charging posts at the main Group offices, to supplement those
already existing. More specifically, in Mestre, two Wall Boxes have already been installed, along with an electric
post, while in Florence, at via Mercadante, the garage features another two Wall Boxes to recharge electric
vehicles.
• Works have begun on the development of the new Mestre site, which will include high energy efficiency
plants, with the use of heating and air conditioning systems fuelled by renewable sources. Restructuring
works have begun on the Milan property at Via Borghetto 5, based on the adoption of new construction
standards focussed on technological innovation and energy efficiency, also with a view to obtaining Leed
certification; restructuring works have also begun on the management offices of Milan at Via Senato 6,
according to the principles of energy efficiency and savings.
32 See the section on “Notes for the collection and calculation of energy consumption data [GRI 302-1]” at the end of the chapter
33 For the conversion and emission factors, see the section on “Notes for emissions calculation - Scope 1 and Scope 2 - [GRI 305-1 and 305-
2]” and the section on “Notes for emissions calculation - Scope 3 - [GRI 305-3]” at the end of the chapter.
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