A biomass power plant for the Seville site The energy system selected provides low-carbon heat and electricity using biomass as the primary fuel. The plant is supplied with wood chips, olive pits, and almond shells. This facility, commissioned in May 2025, reduces GHG¹ emissions by more than 75 % and cuts the site’s dependence on fossil fuels by around 20 %. It is the fourth Malteurop site where this type of facility has been installed, following the malting plants in Gdańsk, Metz, and Vitry-sur-Seine. Key figures 2,000 beers brewed with Malteurop malt are enjoyed every second worldwide 23 production sites in 14 countries 900 customers worldwide How would you sum up 2024-2025? O. H. Overall, the beer market was difficult and uncertain, against a backdrop of declining alcohol consumption in countries that have traditionally been the main drivers of our industry. Major beer and whisky players saw their sales decline, which had a knock-on effect on our malt sales. Nevertheless, we chose to increase our focus on sustainability and regenerative agriculture with our customers: this represents a genuine opportunity for Malteurop and for VIVESCIA. OLiVIER hAUTIn Managing Director of Malteurop 1. Greenhouse gas MALTING Committed to A LOOK BACK At THE YEAR WiTH... Shareholders’ newsletter 2024-2025 15
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