GRI Environmental Indicators

Corporate Responsibility Report 2008 39 GRI Environmental Indicators EN1 Materials used by weight or volume In the Finnair Group's material procurement, the costs and environmental effects during the entire life cycle of products are taken into account as comprehensively as possible. In addition, the products purchased must be safe for people and the environment, highly suitable for their intended purpose as well as being durable and energy efficient. In the Finnair Group, overwhelmingly the most materials are used by Finnair Technical Services. Components as well as r and c parts used by Finnair Technical Services in 2008 New equipment and new r parts Used components and r parts c parts 11,937 73,882 1,069,837 Raw materials ordered for Finnair Technical Services in 2008 Each (items) kg (kilos) l (litres) m (metres) Chemicals Metals Other products 30,588 12,493 kg 93,494 18,410 kg 1,543 7,209.1 kg 61 793 l 232.25 m 26,847.2 m 6,030.3 m2 m2 (area) Other materials used in the Finnair Group include office papers, of which 67,518 reams were consumed in 2008. Information about other materials used in the Group, such as Catering materials, are not yet available. (r = rotables) (c = consumables) EN2 Percentage of materials used that are recycled input materials Due to the large volumes involved, maintenance and repair of equipment is one of the largest means of material recycling in the Finnair Group and particularly in Finnair Technical Services. Most of an aircraft's parts and components can be recycled for use. In 2008 17,937 items of new components and r parts were purchased for Technical Services. The number of repaired components and r parts was 73,882. The percentage of recycled aircraft components and r parts relative to components and r parts purchased as new was 411.9 per cent. In terms of chemicals, the cleaning petrol used in cleaning cabinets in Finnair Technical Services is recycled. Dirty cleaning petrol is purified by distillation. In 2008 13,540 kg of cleaning petrol was delivered. Catering and cabin service also try to find products that can be recycled and in whose manufacture recycled materials have been used. EN3 Direct energ y consumption by primary energ y source In 2008, Finnair's fleet consumed around 1,064 million litres, i.e. around 849,445 tonnes, of jet fuel. The energy consumption arising from flying was therefore approximately 10,219 GWh In 2008 the Finnair Group's ground handling vehicles used litres 95 octane petrol diesel oil light fuel oil 41,321 282,066 1,375,252 In line with the bio obligation, a biofuel ingredient, which in 2008 was two per cent, is mixed into the fuel used by the ground handling vehicles. In addition, the company's trucks are fuelled by diesel oil when are driven in Europe. EN4 Indirect energ y consumption by primary energ y source The electricity used in the Finnair Group's properties is carbon dioxide free electricity that has received the Fortum Carbon-Free certificate. It has been produced with Nordic nuclear power and renewable energy, such as hydropower. Consumption in the Finnair Group's properties in 2008 Electricity (kWh) Heat (MWh) 58,134,819 63,262

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