Jean-Charles Vollery Chief Operating Officer “In the face of climate change and the increased scarcity of natural resources, opting for sustainable design and construction in our projects is the best solution. To support our clients with their own sustainability targets, we use our sustainable design and construction framework and deliver training programmes to help our teams adopt it rapidly. These dedicated training sessions are focused on projects and involve discussion about experiences with technical solutions. So in Dubai, for example, we have launched a special Our carbon commitments training programme, integrating all of our activities, that can be adapted to any stage of a for our sites given project. It involves practical workshops and sharing methodologies experiences, tools SYSTRA committed to contribute to the collective effort towards and performance indicators. The sessions lined up for 2024 will expand this knowledge carbon neutrality, with an ambition base with new case studies.” to reduce its carbon emissions by: Arnaud Jeudy Chief Finance and Administration Officer Scopes 1 and 2 by 2030 “This year, we have continued to clarify our responsible approach and implement concrete initiatives, such as conducting carbon assessments and putting together action plans in several countries. We have formalised our costed targets and our Scope 3 priorities regarding carbon emissions and submitted our letter of intent to the Science by 2030 Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Our approach sets out to be pragmatic, using key based on 2022 as a reference year indicators to manage the impact of our direct actions at our sites, while being mindful of the fact that the projects that we deliver is where our primary action lies. We are at the start of a promising path, with the desire to keep building, innovating and positively contributing to our society and our environment.” 2023 Sustainabil ity Report | 7