AcTING FOR THe PlANet Decarbonization of production and logistics – Malteurop is rolling out an CO₂ reduction plan for its malting plants, based on lower-emission energy systems. At its site in Seville, Malteurop has opted for biomass (wood chips, olive pits, and almond shells, depending on availability) to power its malting operations. This system, inaugurated in May 2025, reduces the site’s emissions, which is now supplied with 80 % renewable energy. 3,000 solar panels have been installed in San Adrián, covering 12 % of the malting plant’s electricity needs. For its part, Grands Moulins de Paris is adding electric vehicles to its delivery fleet. Since 2023, two electric trucks have been delivering flour from Gennevilliers across the Île-de-France region, including Paris. There are two such trucks in Bordeaux, serving the artisan bakery market since 2024. On the Cooperative side, 16 % of the VIVESCIA Transport truck fleet now runs on B100 fuel. VIVESCIA Group 2030 climate targets certified by SBTi in June 2024 29 % reduction in global emissions in absolute terms (scopes 1, 2 and 31) including - 42 % on our direct emissions (scopes 1 and 2) Baseline 2020-2021 1. The Scope 3 target is split into two components: –30 % on the FLAG perimeter and –25 % on the non-FLAG perimeter (Forest, Land and Agriculture, SBTi sector standard). Biomass power plant at Intermalta–Malteurop in Seville, inaugurated in May 2025. The commissioning of this facility will reduce the malting plant’s greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 75 %. Electric truck operated by Grands Moulins de Paris delivering artisan bakers in Bordeaux. Regenerative agriculture programs and low-carbon initiatives – The Cooperative is driving support of regenerative agriculture through its TRANSITIONS program, advancing cropping practices that are less greenhouse-gas intensive and promote soil health and biodiversity. Our processing businesses are also committed to low-carbon grain sourcing, notably Grands Moulins de Paris and Malteurop, both of which are engaged in TRANSITIONS. Malteurop has set itself the objective of sourcing 30 % of its barley from regenerative/ low-carbon agriculture programs in France and internationally by 2030. In 2024, the certification of our 2030 climate targets by the SBTi confirmed the relevance and robustness of the course we had set for ourselves. JEANNE-MaRIe CaRRÉ 37

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