ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

SUSTAINABLE FINANCING, FOR A BUSINESS MODEL TOWARDS A TAXONOMY-BASED PORTFOLIO

Stage* Description Likelihood of occurrence Time horizon
Sustainable financing, driving the business model towards a taxonomic portfolio
(-) Impact OP, VC Improvement of financing conditions so insignificant that they do not stimulate the appetite for this type of financing by companies for the financing of their projects. Current S
Risk VC Worsening of financing conditions if sustainability criteria are breached. S
Opportunity VC It shows the market the company’s commitment to sustainability, including in the financial sphere. S

*OP: Own operations; VC: Value Chain; Pu: Purchases; C: Customers; Pt: Partners; S: Short term; M: Medium term; L: Long term.

EU  TAXONOMY


ASSUMPTIONS OF THE ANALYSIS

In compliance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2020/852 of the European Union1 to facilitate the redirection of capital flows towards more sustainable activities, and as provided for in Commission Delegated Climate Regulation 2021/2139, the Complementary Delegated Climate Regulation 2022/1214, DR 2023/24852 (which includes amendments to Climate Delegated Regulation 2021/2139), and Delegated Regulation 2023/24863, the 2025 report must disclose the percentage of Net Turnover, CapEx (capital expenditure) and OpEx (operating expenses), derived from the Company’s activities corresponding to the requirements of the EU Taxonomy through the standardized formats and reporting requirements provided for in the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2178 and Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2486 of the European Commission.

The following section complies with these requirements established by Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2178 which specifies the content, presentation of the information and methodology to be disclosed by companies subject to articles 19 bis or 29 bis of Directive 2013/34/EU, based on the activity data of the 2025 reporting period.


CONCEPTS

  • Eligible (Net Turnover and CapEx tables): referring to activities with eligibility potential included in the objectives of the EU Taxonomy, climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, use of water and marine resources, circular economy, pollution prevention and control, and protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems, included in documents (Delegated Regulation) (EU) 2021/2139, Delegated Regulation 2022/1214, Delegated Regulation 2023/2486 and Delegated Regulation 2023/2485.
  • Not Eligible (Net Turnover and CapEx ): refers to activities not included in European Commission documents.
    • Intrinsically associated with a significant negative impact on the EU objectives due to the nature of the activity.
    • Lacking the potential to make a substantial contribution to any of the EU Taxonomy objectives.
    • Being subject to integration in future developments, revisions of the EU Taxonomy, or approvals by the European Parliament and the Council.
  • Eligible and aligned (Net Turnover and CapEX tables): refers to eligible activities that meet the criteria of substantial contribution to one of the objectives developed, which ensure that they do not significantly harm the rest of the objectives (DNSH) and that are carried out in accordance with the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (Minimum Social Safeguards).
  • Eligible but Non-Aligned (Net Turnover and CapEX Tables): Eligible activities that do not meet any of the requirements of the alignment analysis phases described above (CCS, DNSH, and Safeguards).

 


1 Regulation (EU) 2020/852: Regulation – 2020/852 – EN – EUR-Lex (europa.eu)
2 Delegated Regulation 2023/2485: Delegated Regulation – EU – 2023/2485 – ES – EUR-Lex (europa.eu)
3 Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2486: Delegated Regulation – EU – 2023/2486 – ES – EUR-Lex (europa.eu)



FERROVIAL’S  POSITION

Ferrovial’s position:

Ferrovial plays a key role in the development of sustainable infrastructure, which is essential for climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. The Company’s Strategic Plan prioritizes the construction, operation and management of low-carbon infrastructure, innovative mobility, water resources, buildings and electrification, in line with EU policy objectives.

In the field of digitalization, innovative solutions are being implemented that, together with decarbonization commitments, support safer travel and more reliable journey times, aspects demanded by infrastructure users. One example of these practices is the deployment of Express Lanes, which demonstrate operational efficiency while supporting environmental objectives, with proven implementations already in operation, in Texas or North Carolina. These innovative solutions respond to the need to implement the so-called “Intelligent Transport Systems” promoted by the European Commission itself.

Management of the implementation of the EU Taxonomy at Ferrovial:

As in previous years, the Company has carried out the EU Taxonomy assessment process to identify eligible and non-eligible economic activities, taking into account all companies in which it has economic control. During this process, 30 were identified (32 in 2024) performed by Ferrovial, included in Annexes I and II of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2139 for mitigation and adaptation objectives, as well as in Delegated Regulation 2023/2485, which expands the activities for mitigation and adaptation objectives, and in Delegated Regulation 2023/2486, which includes the rest of the environmental objectives. Most of the activities identified in the remaining four objectives correspond in their description with those already communicated by the Company.

To ensure traceability and strengthen the robustness of the calculation of taxonomy indicators, an IT solution continued to be developed in 2025 to streamline and ensure a proper analysis at contract level. To this end, the Company relied on the collaboration of the heads of each company (more than 300), who have also received training in the field so that they can carry out this assessment in the most accurate way.

In accordance with regulatory requirements, in 2025, Ferrovial reports on the EU Taxonomy (eligible and aligned) in relation to the six objectives of the regulation.

With regard to the objective of protecting and recovering biodiversity and ecosystems, Ferrovial has not identified contracts that fit the description of eligibility for the two activities included in Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/2486.

Understanding of taxonomic criteria by taxonomic activity groups:

As of the date of this report, and in line with the clarifications published by the European Commission, the following technical interpretation applies to the main activities identified as taxonomy-eligible and aligned:


ENERGY:

Eligibility exercise

For the calculation of taxonomy eligibility, the related works and services (including construction and operation) associated with infrastructures for electricity generation using photovoltaic solar technology (CCM 4.1/ CCA 4.1), electricity generation from hydroelectric energy (CCM4.5/CCA4.5) and electricity transmission and distribution (CCM4.9/CCA4.9) have been considered, as they have been identified as the most relevant activities within this group.

Contracts and services related to activities CCM4.2/CCA4.2, CCM4.3/CCA4.3, CCM 4.15/CCA4.15 activities have also been identified and, although they do not have a material impact on eligibility indicators, they have been analyzed on a contract-by-contract basis in accordance with the descriptions of the regulations.

This group of activities is not covered by the environmental objectives on water use, circular economy, pollution and biodiversity.
Compliance with the substantial contribution criterion for the calculation of the alignment of the mitigation and adaptation pathways. As it is not possible to financially map out the specific elements to be included in the adaptation pathway, the alignment for this objective is therefore 0. The application criteria for each of the activities have been taken into account, and information on the indicators required by the substantial contribution criteria has been requested. Within this group, the Casilla Solar Park (CCM4.1/CCA4.1) and Liberty Project projects in the United States (CCM4.1/CCA4.1) are particularly noteworthy, as the substantial contribution criteria indicate that the activity must effectively be an activity of electricity production through photovoltaic solar energy. Also included are the projects for the installation and construction of electricity transmission lines in Chile (CCM4.9/CCA4.9) where the analyses demonstrate that more than 67% of electricity generation comes from renewable sources and the construction of a hydroelectric plant in Los Cóndores (CCM4.5/CCA4.5) in which it is evident that the power density of the electricity generation facility is greater than 5 W/m².
In cases where additional information has been requested from the developer, such as the characteristics of the installed equipment, the availability of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) or confirmation of the absence of PCB use, the project manager has been contacted directly through the dedicated taxonomy communication channel.


WATER SUPPLY, SANITATION, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DECONTAMINATION ACTIVITIES:

Eligibility exercise

For the calculation of taxonomy eligibility for the objectives of climate change mitigation, adaptation, use and protection of water and marine resources, circular economy and pollution, works and services related to the construction, expansion and operation or renovation of water collection, purification and distribution systems (CCM5.1/CCA5.1/WTR2.1, CCM 5.2/ CCA5.2 /WTR 2.1), construction, expansion and operation of wastewater collection and treatment systems (CCM5.3/ CCA 5.3/2.2 WTR) and sustainable urban drainage systems (2.3 WTR) have been considered complying with the technical criteria. The construction and operation of the sustainable urban drainage system is integrated in the urban drainage and waste water treatment system, as demonstrated by means of a flood risk management plan or of other relevant urban planning tools. Also, the design of the sustainable urban drainage system achieves at least one of the following effects:(i) a quantified percentage of rainwater in the catchment area of the drainage system is retained and discharged with a staggered delay to the receiving water bodies;(ii) a quantified percentage of pollutants, including oil, heavy metals, hazardous chemicals and microplastics, is removed from urban runoff before discharge to the receiving water bodies;(iii) runoff peak flow, with a return period in line with the requirements of flood risk management plans or other local provisions in place, is reduced by a quantified percentage. Due to the nature of this business activity, in many cases contract management may cover the entire water cycle. In such cases, the activity considered most relevant within the facility has been classified as eligible, based on business criteria or the economic activity explicitly indicated in the contract. In addition, activities in the field of waste management have also been identified, corresponding to the collection and transport of non-hazardous waste segregated at source (CCM 5.5/CCA 5.5/CE 2.3), composting of bio-waste (CCM5.8/CCA5.8), recovery of materials from non-hazardous waste (CCM 5.9/CCA 5.9/CE 2.7), capture and use of landfill gas (CCM 5.10/CCA 5.10). These activities in the field of waste management correspond mainly to those carried out by the subsidiary Thalia Waste Management in the United Kingdom and FB Serwis, within Budimex, in Poland.

This group of activities is not included in the biodiversity objectives.

Alignment exercise

To calculate the alignment of the mitigation and adaptation pathways (as stated above, as it is not possible to financially trace the specific elements to be included in the adaptation pathway, the alignment for this objective is 0), the substantial contribution criteria established in the water treatment and purification activities have been taken into account. These criteria relate primarily to the energy consumption of these systems and have been compared with the energy consumption data of the plants operated by Ferrovial. This exercise has been made possible thanks to the availability of data obtained from other Group procedures, such as the measurement and verification of the carbon footprint.

Given the impossibility of obtaining consumption data during the construction phase, some of the plants have also been analyzed using their designstage data, with some projects in the construction phase being considered, provided that all remaining DNSH criteria are met and the design parameters fall within the thresholds defined in the substantial contribution criteria.

In the case of projects developed in the field of waste management, compliance with technical selection criteria such as the preparation of nonhazardous waste for reuse and recycling operations, the separation of composted bio-waste, the use of gas for the generation of electricity or heat such as biogas, among others, has been made possible thanks to the collection of evidence reported for compliance with environmental regulations in the United Kingdom. These activities require qualitative and quantitative compliance in most cases, which has been substantiated by contractual evidence and government requirements. Activities carried out in the UK are conducted in accordance with the highest quality standards and their compliance is subject to regular review by the local environmental authorities.


TRANSPORT

Eligibility exercise

The definition of “eligible activity” provided by the EU Taxonomy Regulation is taken as the starting point. According to Annex I (Climate Change Mitigation), eligible activities include the construction and operation of infrastructure for personal mobility, bicycle logistics (CCM 6.13/ CCA 6.13), rail transport (CCM6.14/CCA6.14), as well as inland waterway transport (CCM6.16/CCA6.16) and low-carbon airport infrastructures (CCM6.17/CCA6.17).

This group of activities is not covered by the environmental objectives on water use, circular economy, pollution and biodiversity.

Alignment exercise

Contribution to the substantial contribution criteria, for example in 6.14 where the infrastructure is electrified or in the case of 6.13 when the infrastructure is dedicated fully to the personal mobility. The type of infrastructure and its purpose (e.g. freight or passenger transport, as well as whether there is an electrification plan) have been verified through the project’s technical report.

Through the project’s technical report, it is also verified that it is not exclusively dedicated to the storage or transport of fossil fuels for activities CCM6.14/CCA6.14. General-purpose infrastructure, which may serve both passenger and freight transport, is therefore not considered to be exclusively dedicated to fossil fuel transport or storage, and the substantial contribution criterion is deemed to be met in such cases. In cases where there is an exclusive use dedicated to fossil fuels that does not exceed 25% of the overall use of the infrastructure, this percentage will be deducted from the relevant Taxonomy indicators. This threshold is set in accordance with FAQ #72 of the December Explanatory Notes, and is consistent with other environmental standards.


BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT

Eligibility exercise

For the calculation of eligibility, activities related to the construction of new residential and non-residential buildings (CCM 7.1/ CCA 7.1/ EC 3.1) and the renovation of existing buildings (CCM 7.2/CCA 7.2/EC3.2) have been considered.

In addition, contracts and services related to CCM7.3 / CCA 7.3, CCM 7.4 / CCA 7.4; CCM7.5/CCA 7.5 and CCM 7.6/ CCA 7.6 that, although they do not have a material impact on eligibility indicators, have been analyzed on a contract-by-contract basis in accordance with the descriptions of the regulations.

This group of activities is not covered by the environmental objectives related to water use, pollution and biodiversity.

Alignment exercise

The calculation of the alignment has taken into account activities falling under the mitigation and adaptation objectives (as indicated above, as it is not possible to financially outline the specific elements to be included in the adaptation pathway, the alignment for this objective is therefore 0) of construction of new residential and non-residential buildings (CCM 7.1/CCA7.1/CE3.1) complying with the technical criteria as of energy efficiency of the building constructed at least 10% below the threshold set in relation to the requirements for near-zero energy buildings and renovation of existing buildings (CCM7.2/CCA7.2/ CE3.2) ) complying with the technical criteria of the % of the surface of the building envelope renewed or with the reduction in a primary energy demand at least of the 30%. Within this activity group, fossil fuel storage infrastructures were excluded during the eligibility phase.

Contribution to the substantial contribution criteria: The application of the substantial contribution criteria for buildings currently presents several implementation challenges as of the date of this report. On the one hand, the definition of nearly zero-energy buildings (NZEB) proposed by the EU Taxonomy is based on the post-2020 version of national building codes, meaning that a significant share of current building projects did not incorporate these requirements at the design stage, making it impossible to verify the emission reduction thresholds required by the regulation.

For this reason, efforts have focused on those construction projects developed after that date and with unique characteristics or requirements, which has resulted in a low degree of alignment. For these projects, the analysis has relied on the information collected by other sustainable building certifications and a review of the energy saving measures set out in the building codes transposing the requirements of Directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of buildings has been carried out.

On the other hand, the remaining substantial contribution criteria pose a challenge for building companies in the sector. Many of these requirements are determined from the design phase and, therefore, either this consideration is not available, or it is not possible to access the necessary evidence. The Company is working on the appropriate system to capture the necessary evidence and has carried out specific training with the constructionrelated departments, so it is expected that its degree of alignment will increase as tools are developed in the sector for this purpose.

The Company’s good construction practices allow it to meet many of the DNSH criteria applicable to construction activities. However, some of these criteria fall outside the scope of the construction phase, and in certain cases have been considered not applicable, in accordance with FAQ #9 of the Explanatory Notes published by the European Commission on December 19, 20224, for the purpose of advancing the analysis. For example, it has been assumed that the biodiversity-related DNSH does not apply in cases of new construction in urban environments and built on developable land under the aforementioned FAQs.

The analysis of the pollutants listed in Appendix C of the Delegated Regulation and the integration of these criteria into the Company’s internal and purchasing procedures are particularly relevant. As a result, compliance with EU Taxonomy criteria, in the absence of detailed sector-specific benchmarks, can generally only be achieved in singular building projects, which in many cases require more stringent requirements than those set out in standard construction regulations and are typically supported by recognized sector certifications such as BREEAM, LEED, or WELL.


INFORMATION AND COMUNICATION

Eligibility exercise

Contracts and services related to the CCM8.1/CCA8.1 activity have been identified, which, although they do not have a material impact on the eligibility indicators, have been analyzed on a contract-by-contract basis in accordance with the descriptions of the regulations.

This group of activities is not covered by the environmental objectives related to water use, circular economy, pollution and biodiversity.

Alignment exercise

For data processing, hosting, and related activities to make a significant contribution to mitigating climate change, two main technical screening criteria must be met:

  • Implementation of the practices set out in the most recent version of the European Code of Conduct on Energy Performance of Data Centers, as well as their verification by a third party at least every three years.
  • Use of refrigerants in the data center cooling system that have a global warming potential (GWP) of less than 675.
    In its draft FAQ published in December 2022, the European Commission clarified the criteria applicable for compliance with and the verification of the code of conduct in relation to a given activity. According to this response, an assessment framework is expected to be established in early 2024 to complement the code of conduct in order to establish a framework for external verification of compliance with the practices set out in the code of conduct.
    Ferrovial has concluded that it is not possible to report on compliance with the technical criteria in relation to the 2025 financial year, as the corresponding framework is not yet available.

BLOCK OF TRANSVERSAL INTERPRETATIONS

Remaining DNSH Criteria:

To demonstrate compliance with the remaining criteria applicable to the activities within the aforementioned groups, the availability of evidence that supports the requirements of each of these sections has been evaluated on an active basis. In this context, documents such as environmental impact assessments, environmental monitoring plans, reports on indicators for the recovery of construction and demolition waste, flora and fauna management plans, as well as corrective action plans to mitigate noise and dust, among others, have been requested.

Adaptation DNSH Criterion:

Ferrovial, in collaboration with the Institute of Environmental Hydraulics of the University of Cantabria, has developed its own methodology to identify and analyze the physical climate risks that may affect its infrastructures, as well as to propose adaptation programs presenting measures to mitigate the associated impacts.

This methodology takes into account the different types of infrastructures that the Company develops and operates around the world. The analysis is carried out in the short (2025), medium (2030) and long term (2050) according to different climate scenarios (RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5). The procedure considers the risk framework defined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which focuses on the analysis of the hazard, exposure and vulnerability of assets in different time horizons and climate scenarios.

ADAPTARE is the proprietary computer tool developed to automate this methodology and facilitate the analysis and interpretation of the information, allowing compliance with this criterion at the contract level. For a more detailed description of ADAPTARE, refer to the section: “SBM-3: Impacts, risk and material opportunities and their interaction with strategy and business model”. For the adaptation measures, refer to section E1-3: “Actions and resources in relation to climate change policies”.

Minimum Social safeguards:

Ferrovial complies with the minimum safeguards set out in Articles 3 and 18 of the EU Taxonomy Regulation in relation to human rights, corruption, taxation and fair competition. Accordingly, a set of policies (Human Rights Policy, Anti-Corruption Policy, Tax Compliance and Good Practices Policy and Competition Policy, among others) defines the corporate position in these matters.

The Company has due diligence procedures in place to assess the ethical integrity of suppliers, customers, partners and candidates, with the aim of preventing criminal conduct, and carries out regular training activities to inform its staff, especially senior management, of all corporate policies and procedures.

In addition, Ferrovial has not received any final convictions or sanctions for human rights violations, corruption or bribery, tax evasion or noncompliance with competition laws.

Environmental sanctions:

In 2025, Ferrovial has received 1 (21.087€) new significant environmental penalty. (see note 6.5 of the Consolidated Annual Accounts for further information)


4 DRAFT COMMISSION COMMUNICATION (FAQ): https://ec.europa.eu/finance/docs/law/221219-draft-commission-notice-eu-taxonomy-climate.pdf


FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS

Financial considerations in calculating the numerator and denominator of the taxonomy:

Due to the level of atomization of the Company, in order to exhaustively determine activity eligibility, the analysis has been carried out at the level of the minimum management unit of the consolidating companies, classifying the contracts by objectives and Taxonomy activity. This exercise has been automated within Ferrovial’s accounting systems, which allows for better data traceability. In this regard, the financial and sustainability areas of Ferrovial’s different companies have been assigned the percentages of Net Turnover, CapEX and OpEX that match the description of the activities included in the European Commission documents, based on the nature of the active contracts, works, or services.

To avoid the calculation of transactions between companies, these percentages have been allocated to the consolidated accounting figures of the companies under analysis. This entity-level allocation makes it possible to reconcile the Taxonomy indicators with the Group’s consolidated figures disclosed in the annual financial statements, thereby preventing double financial recognition.

For the analysis of Taxonomy-aligned activities, the Company has assessed all contracts against all relevant environmental objectives applicable to each contract. At present, the Company continues to work on establishing and differentiating, with the necessary level of precision, the proportion of Taxonomy-eligible activities that make a substantial contribution to the climate change adaptation objective. Accordingly, the activities reported by Ferrovial are considered eligible but do not currently meet the criteria for alignment with the climate change adaptation objective.

For the calculation of the Taxonomy indicators disclosed in this section, qualitative and quantitative information has been collected from the eligible projects according to the criteria of each Taxonomy activity identified to determine the monetary amounts that should be included in the required denominators and numerators.

Calculation and results by KPIs analyzed

In light of the above, and in order to comply with the information requirements of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2178 and Delegated (EU) 2023/2486, the data published in the European Commission’s reporting templates presented have been calculated in accordance with the following criteria:

Percentage of net turnover:

• Calculation of the eligible numerator: sum of the products resulting from applying the % associated with the Taxonomy activities identified under the environmental objectives of climate change mitigation, adaptation, use and protection of water and marine resources, transition to a circular economy, pollution, prevention and control and biodiversity, with the consolidated Net Turnover values of the companies analyzed.

• Calculation of the aligned numerator: sum of the product resulting from applying the % associated with the Taxonomy activities identified in the description of the relevant Annexes and that are being developed in accordance with the criteria of substantial contribution, DNSH criteria and social safeguards adjusted to the consolidated values of the consolidated Net Turnover (INCN, as per the Spanish acronym) of the companies analyzed.

• Calculation of the denominator: carrying amount of Ferrovial’s total consolidated Net Turnover, with reference to the total operating profit in Note 2.1 of the Consolidated Financial Statements.

CapEX percentage:

• Calculation of the eligible numerator: sum of the resulting product of the % associated with Taxonomy activities and the CapEX values associated with the analyzed companies that have included investments in fixed assets linked to assets or processes associated with economic activities that are eligible under the Taxonomy.

• Calculation of the aligned numerator: sum of the resulting product of the % associated with Taxonomy activities and the CapEX values associated with the analyzed companies that have included investments in fixed assets that are being developed in compliance with the criteria of substantial contribution, DNSH criteria, and social safeguards.

• Calculation of the denominator: calculated as the total CapEX of the Ferrovial companies included in the scope of the analysis, which includes additions to tangible and intangible assets during the year before depreciation, amortization, and possible new valuations, including those arising from revaluation and impairment, corresponding to the relevant year, excluding changes in fair value. Additions to tangible and intangible assets resulting from business combinations are also included. Additions are reflected in the financial statements in Notes 3.2 “Intangible assets”, 3.3 “Investments in infrastructure projects”, specifically 3.3.1 “Assets in intangible models”, 3.3.2 “Total additions in concession models”, 3.4 “Property, plant and equipment,” and 3.7 “Rights of use of leased assets and associated liabilities”. Likewise, for the calculation of CapEX, the costs accounted for in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adopted by virtue of Regulation (EC) 1126/2008 have been taken into account.

– IAS 16 Property, Plant and Equipment, paragraph 73(e)(i) and (iii);

– IAS 38 Intangible Assets, para. 118(e)(i);

– IFRS 16 Leases, para. 53(h).

OpEX Percentage

Article 8(2)(b) of Regulation (EU) 2020/852 limits the calculation of OpEx to non-capitalized direct costs that are related to research and development, building renovation measures, short-term leases, maintenance and repairs, as well as other direct costs related to the day-to-day maintenance of property, plant and equipment assets; by the Company or a third party to whom activities are outsourced, and which are necessary to ensure the effective and continued operation of such assets.

Where operating expenses are not significant for the business model of non-financial companies, the standard allows the aforementioned noncapitalized direct costs to be omitted, provided that the lack of materiality of operating expenses for their business model is assessed and explained.

Ferrovial has conducted the comparative calculation of its total operating costs and “Taxonomy-related” expenses. Of the total operating costs for 2025 (€8,170 million), the OpEx denominator, as specified in the Regulation, represents 5.1% (€417.5 million), and is therefore considered intangible for reporting purposes. For this reason, the data included in the OpEx table are reported as equal to zero, in accordance with point 1.1.3.2. of Annex I to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2178.

The OpEx denominator takes into account all direct costs at Group level related to maintenance and repairs of property, plant and equipment, as well as short-term leasing costs.

RESULTS OF THE EU TAXONOMY ASSESSMENT:
Eligibility and alignment of economic activities:

NET SALES

CAPEX

OPEX

NET SALES (Turnover)

 

 

 

Financial year 2025 Year Substantial contribution criteria Criteria for no significant harm (“No significant harm”)
Economic activities CODES Turnover (Mill. €) Proportion of turnover year 2025(%) Climate change mitigation Adaptation to climate change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Climate change mitigation Adaptation to Climate Change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Minimum guarantees Proportion of Turnover conforming to taxonomy (A.1.) or eligible according to taxonomy (A.2.) year 2024 (%) Facilitating Activity
Category
Transition Category Activity
A. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO TAXONOMY
A1. Environmentally sustainable activities (conforming to the taxonomy)
Photovoltaic solar energy CCM 4.1 90.10 0.9% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1.1 %
Wind energy CCM 4.3 42.55 0.4 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.5 %
Hydroelectric power CCM 4.5 0.0 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.4 %
Electricity transmission and distribution CCM 4.9 74.66 0.8% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.5 % E
District Heating and Cooling Distribution CCM 4.15 5.75 0.1 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.0 %
Construction and operation of DWTPs and IDAMs / Water supply CCM 5.1/WTR 2.1 286.84 3.0 % Y N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 3.4 %
Construction and operation of WWTPs / Urban waste water
treatment
CCM 5.3/WTR 2.2 70.63 0.7 % Y N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1.4 %
Renovation of WWTPs / Urban waste water treatment CCM 5.4 0.04 0.0 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Collection and transportation of non-hazardous waste /
Collection and transport of non-hazardous and hazardous
waste
CCM 5.5/ CE 2.3 69.69 0.7 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.6 %
Bio-waste composting / Recovery of bio-waste by anaerobic
digestion or composting
CCM 5.8 / CE 2.5 7.53 0.1 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.1 %
Recovery of non-hazardous waste material / Recovery of biowaste
by anaerobic digestion or composting
CCM 5.9 / CE 2.5 22.46 0.2 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.2 %
Capture and use of biogas from landfills CCM 5.10 0.58 0.0 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.0 %
Pedestrian infrastructure CCM 6.13 5.39 0.1 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.4 % E
Railroad construction and maintenance CCM 6.14 1,259.08 13.1 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 16.7 % E
Construction and manteinance of ports and waterways CCM 6.16 0.06 0.00 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1.2 %
Airport construction and maintenance CCM

6.17.

_ 0.0 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2.0 %
Construction of new buildings CCM 7.1 / CE 3.1. 349.56 3.6 % N N/EL N/EL N/EL N N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2.9 %
Construction of new buildings CCM 7.1 / CE 3.1. 2.31 0.0 % N N/EL N/EL N/EL Y N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.0 %
Building rehabilitation CCM 7.2 / C.E 3.2 94.95 1.0 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1.0 % T
Installation and maintenance of energy efficient equipment CCM 7.3 51.19 0.5 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.5 % E
Installation and maintenance of recharging stations for electric
vehicles in buildings
CCM 7.4 5.21 0.0 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.0 %
Installation and maintenance of instruments to measure,
regulate and control the energy efficiency of buildings
CCM 7.5 36.51 0.4 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.3 % E
Installation and maintenance of renewable energy technologies  

CCM 7.6

 

12.88

 

0.1 %

Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y  

0.0 %

E
Professional services related to energy performance of buildings  

CCM 9.3

 

0.07

 

0.0 %

Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL
Desalination CCA 5.13 1.39 0.0 % N/EL Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL E
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) WTR 2.3 2.16 0.0 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.1 %
Maintenance of roads and motorways CE 3.4 69.92 0.7 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.6 %
Turnover of environmentally sustainable activities
(conforming to the taxonomy) (A.1)
2,561.51 26.6% 25.8 % 0.00 % 0.00 % 0.00 % 0.7 % 0.00 % Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 34.1 %
Of which enabling 1,439.71 56.3 % 56.3 % 0.00 % 0.00 % 0.00 % 0.00 % 0.00 % Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F
Of which transitional 94.95 3.7 % Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T
A.2. Taxonomy-eligible but not environmentally sustainable activities (activities that do not conform to the taxonomy)
Photovoltaic solar energy CCM 4.1 29.77 0.3 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.5 %
Concentrated solar power CCM 4.2 0.00 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
Wind energy CCM 4.3 0.28 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
Hydroelectric power CCM 4.5 16.48 0.2 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
Electricity transmission and distribution CCM 4.9 17.95 0.2 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
District Heating and Cooling Distribution CCM 4.15 2.35 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
Construction and operation of DWTPs and IDAMs / Water supply CCM 5.1 / WTR 2.1 26.96 0.3 % EL N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.1 %
Renovation of DWTPs and IDAMs / Water supply CCM 5.2 / WTR 2.1 2.44 0.0 EL  N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
Construction and operation of WWTPs / Urban waste water treatment CCM 5.3 / WTR 2.2 80.86 0.8 % EL N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.9 %
Renovation of WWTPs / Urban waste water treatment CCM 5.4 0.00 0.0 % EL N/EL EL N/EL N N/EL 0.0 %
Collecion and transportation of non-hazardous waste CCM 5.5/ CE 2.3 0.85 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL 0.1%
 

Bio-waste composting

CCM 5.8 0.11 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL  

0.0 %

Recovery of non-hazardous waste material CCM 5.9 61.58 0.6 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.9 %
Desalination CCM 5.13 12.79 0.1 % N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.1 %
Pedestrian infrastructure CCM 6.13 9.03 0.1 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.2 %
Railroad construction and maintenance CCM 6.14 351.70 3.7 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 1.8 %
Construction and maintenance of ports and waterways CCM 6.16 57.88 0.6 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.1 %
Airport construction and maintenance CCM 6.17 0.00 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N N/EL 0.0 %
Construction of new buildings CCM 7.1 / CE 3.1. 684.39 7.1 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL 5.8 %
Building rehabilitation CCM 7.2 / C.E 3.2. 69.19 0.7 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL 0.4 %
Installation and maintenance of energy efficient equipment CCM 7.3 0.11 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
Installation and maintenance of instruments to measure,
regulate and control the energy efficiency of buildings
CCM 7.5 0.00 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N N/EL 0.0 %
Installation and maintenance of renewable energy technologies CCM 7.6 0.00 0.0 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N N/EL
Data processing, storage and related activities CCM 8.1 9.25 0.1 % EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.2 %
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) WTR 2.3 6.26 0.1 % N/EL N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0 %
Maintenance of roads and motorways CE 3.4 307.00 3.2 % N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL 2.3%
Turnover of taxonomy-eligible but not environmentally sustainable activities (activities that do not conform to the taxonomy) (A.2) 1,747.22 18.1 % 14.8 % 0.1 %    0.1 % 0.0 % 3.2 % 0.0 % 13.4 %
A. Turnover of eligible activities according to taxonomy (A.1+A.2) 4,308.73 44.8 % 40.6 % 0.1% 0.1 % 0.0 % 3.9 % 0.0 %  

 

B. INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO THE TAXONOMY
Turnover of ineligible activities according to taxonomy 5,318.73 55.2 %
TOTAL 9,627.47 100 %
Proportion of total Turnover/Turnover
that conforms to the Taxonomy by objective ( Aligned and eligible) eligible according to taxonomy by objective
CCM 25.8 % 40.6 %
CCA 0.0 % 0.1 %
CE 0.7 % 16.7 %
BIO 0.0 % 0.0 %
WTR 0.0 % 4.9 %
  • Motorway

CAPEX

Financial Year 2025 Year Substantial contribution criteria Criteria for no significant harm (“No significant harm”)
Economic activities CODES CAPEX (Mill. €) Proportion of capex year 2025(%) Climate change mitigation Adaptation to climate change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Climate change mitigation Adaptation to climate change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Minimum guarantees Proportion of Turnover conforming to taxonomy (A.1.) or eligible according to taxonomy (A.2), year 2024 (%) Facilitating activity category Transition activity category
A. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO TAXONOMY
A1. Environmentally sustainable activities (conforming to the taxonomy)
Photovoltaic solar energy CCM 4.1 119.19 15.34% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 20.17%
Wind energy CCM 4.3 0.14 0.02% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.02%
Hydroelectric power CCM 4.5 0.00 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.11 %
Electricity transmission and distribution CCM 4.9 23.70 3.05% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5.68% E
District Heating and Cooling Distribution CCM 4.15 0.52 0.07% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.00%
Construction and operation of DWTPs and IDAMs / Water supply CCM 5.1 / WTR 2.1. 0.10 0.01% Y N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.08%
Construction and operation of WWTPs / Urban waste
management
CCM 5.3 / WTR 2.2 0.67 0.09% Y N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.08%
Collecion and transportation of non-hazardous waste / Collection and transport of non-hazardous and hazardous waste CCM 5.5 / CE 2.3 3.89 0.50% N N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.03%
Bio-waste composting / Recovery of bio-waste by anaerobic digestion or composting CCM 5.8 / CE 2.3 0.12 0.02% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.01%
Recovery of non-hazardous waste material CCM 5.9 / CE 2.5 0.42 0.05% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.04%
Capture and use of biogas from landfills CCM 5.10 0.01 0.00% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.00%
Pedestrian infrastructure CCM 6.13 0.08 0.01% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.02% E
Railroad construction and maintenance CCM 6.14 59.42 7.65% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5.82% E
Construction and maintenance of ports and waterways CCM 6.16 0.00 0.00 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.02%
Airport construction and maintenance CCM 6.17 0.00 0.00 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1.18 %
Construction of new buildings CCM 7.1/ CE 3.1 1.90 0.24 % Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.23 %
Building rehabilitation CCM 7.2 / CE 3.2 0.58 0.07% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.12% T
Installation and maintenance of energy efficient equipment CCM 7.3 5.07 0.65% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1.16% E
Installation and maintenance of recharging stations for electric vehicles in buildings CCM 7.4 2.06 0.27% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.00%
Installation and maintenance of instruments to measure, regulate and control the energy efficiency of buildings CCM 7.5 3.18 0.41% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.04% E
Installation and maintenance of renewable energy
technologies
 

CCM 7.6

0.04 0.01% Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y  

0.00%

 

 

Desalinization  

CCA 5.13

 

0.02

 

0.00%

N/EL Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y  

 

E
Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) WTR 2.3 0.00 0.00% N/EL Y N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.00%
Maintenance of roads and highways CE 3.4 0.00 100.00% N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL Y N/EL Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0.34%
CAPEX of environmentally sustainable activities
(conforming to the taxonomy) (A.1)
 

221.10

 

28.5%

 

28.5%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

Y

 

Y

 

Y

 

Y

 

Y

 

Y

 

Y

 

35.06%

Of which: facilitators 67.75 30.06% 30.06% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Of which: transitional 0.58 0.3% 0.3% Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T
Financial Year 2025 Year Substantial contribution criteria Criteria for no significant harm (“No significant harm”)
Economic activities CODES CAPEX (Mill. €) Proportion of turnover year 2025(%) Climate change mitigation Adaptation to climate change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Climate change mitigation Adaptation to climate change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Minimum guarantees Proportion of Turnover conforming to taxonomy (A.1.) or eligible according to taxonomy (A.2), year 2024 (%) Facilitating activity category Transition activity category
A. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO TAXONOMY
A.2. Taxonomy-eligible but not environmentally sustainable activities (activities that do not conform to the taxonomy)
Photovoltaic solar energy CCM 4.1 0.09 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL 0.2%
Wind energy CCM 4.3 0.01 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Hydroelectric power CCM 4.5 0.29 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Electricity transmission and distribution CCM 4.9 0.37 0.15% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
District Heating and Cooling Distribution CCM 4.15 0.04 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Construction and operation of DWTPs and IDAMs / Water supply CCM 5.1 / WTR 2.1 0.42 0.1% EL N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Renovation of DWTPs and IDAMs / Water supply CCM 5.2 / WTR 2.1 0.03 0.0% EL N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Construction and operation of WWTPs / Urban waste water treatment CCM 5.3 / WTR 2.2 0.93 0.1% EL N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.4%
 

Collecion and transportation of non-hazardous waste

CCM 5.5/ CE 2.3 0.10 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL El N/EL  

0.2%

Bio-waste composting / Recovery of bio-waste by anaerobic digestion or composting CCM 5.8 / CE 2.3 0.00 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL 0.0%
Recovery of non-hazardous waste material CCM 5.9 0.00 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.3%
Desalination CCA 5.13 0.03 0.0% N/EL EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Pedestrian infrastructure CCM 6.13 0.10 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.1%
Railroad construction and maintenance CCM 6.14 7.98 1.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 1.4%
Construction and maintenance of ports and waterways CCM 6.16 0.29 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.5%
Airport construction and maintenance CCM 6.17 0.00 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Transport by motorbikes, passenger cars and light
commercial vehicles
CCM 6.5 0.53 0.1% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Construction of new buildings CCM 7.1 / CE 3.1 3.44 0.4% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 1.6%
Building rehabilitation CCM 7.1 / CE 3.2 0.92 0.1% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.2%
Installation and maintenance of energy efficient equipment CCM 7.3 0.01 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Installation and maintenance of recharging stations for
electric vehicles in buildings
CCM 7.4 0.00 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.1%
Installation and maintenance of instruments to measure,
regulate and control the energy efficiency of buildings
CCM 7.5 0.00 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Acquisition and ownership of buildings CCM 7.7 6.08 0.8% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Data processing, storage and related activities CCM 8.1 0.04 0.0% EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL 0.0%
Maintenance of roads and motorways CE 3.4 8.55 1.1% N/EL N/EL N/EL N/EL EL N/EL 2.4%
CCapEx of taxonomy-eligible but not environmentally
sustainable activities (activities that do not conform to
the taxonomy) (A.2)
 

 

 

30.02

 

3.9%

 

2.8%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

1.1%

 

0.0%

 

7.4%

A. CapEx of eligible activities according to taxonomy
(A.1+A.2)
 

 

 

251.12

 

32.3%

 

31.2%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

0.0%

 

1.1%

 

0.0%

B.  INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO THE TAXONOMY  

 

 

 

CapEx of ineligible activities according to taxonomy  

 

525.66 67.7%  

 

TOTAL 776.78 100.0%

 

 

CapEx/Total CapEx ratio
that conforms to the Taxonomy by objective ( Aligned and eligible) eligible according to taxonomy by objective
CCM 28.5 % 31.2 %
CCA 0.0 % 0.0 %
CE 0.0 % 2.6 %
WTR 0.0 % 0.3 %

OPEX

FY2025 Year Substantial contribution criteria Criteria for no significant harm
Economic activities CODES OPEX (Mill. €) Proportion of OPex year 2025(%) Climate change mitigation Adaptation to climate change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Climate change mitigation Adaptation to climate change Water Contamination Circular economy Biodiversity Minimum guarantees Proportion of Turnover conforming to taxonomy (A.1.) or eligible according to taxonomy (A.2), year 2024 (%) Facilitating activity category Transition activity category
A.ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO TAXONOMY
A1. Environmentally sustainable activities (conforming to the taxonomy)
OPEX of environmentally sustainable activities
(conforming to the taxonomy) (A.1)
0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %
Of which: facilitators 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % F
Of which: transitional 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % T
A.2. Taxonomy-eligible but not environmentally sustainable activities (activities that do not conform to the taxonomy)
OPEX of taxonomy-eligible but not environmentally
sustainable activities (activities that do not conform to
the taxonomy) (A.2)
0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %
A OPEXof eligible activities according to taxonomy
(A.1+A.2)
0.0 % 0.0 % 00.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 % 0.0 %
B. INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO THE TAXONOMY
OPEX of ineligible activities according to taxonomy 417.50 100.0 %
TOTAL 417.50 100.0 %

 

 

 

Proportion of total OPEx/OPEx
that conforms to the Taxonomy by objective (Aligned and eligible) eligible according to taxonomy by objective
CCM 0.0% 0.0 %
CCA 0.0% 0.0%
CE 0.0% 0.0%
WTR 0.0% 0.0%

NUCLEAR AND FOSSIL GAS

NUCLEAR ENERGY RELATED ACTIVITIES
The undertaking carries out, funds or has exposures to research, development, demonstration and deployment of innovative electricity generation facilities that produce energy from nuclear processes with minimal waste from the fuel cycle. NO
The undertaking carries out, funds or has exposures to construction and safe operation of new nuclear installations to produce electricity or process heat, including for the purposes of district heating or industrial processes such as hydrogen production, as well as their safety upgrades, using best available technologies. NO
The undertaking carries out, funds or has exposures to safe operation of existing nuclear installations that produce electricity or process heat, including for the purposes of district heating or industrial processes such as hydrogen production from nuclear energy, as well as their safety upgrades. NO
FOSSIL GAS RELATED ACTIVITIES
The undertaking carries out, funds or has exposures to construction or operation of electricity generation facilities that produce electricity using fossil gaseous fuels. NO
The undertaking carries out, funds or has exposures to construction, refurbishment, and operation of combined heat/cool and power generation facilities using fossil gaseous fuels. NO
The undertaking carries out, funds or has exposures to construction, refurbishment and operation of heat generation facilities that produce heat/cool using fossil gaseous fuels. NO

SUSTAINABILITY LINKED BOND1

Aware of the crucial role of sustainable finance in supporting the transition to a low-carbon and more resource-efficient economy, Ferrovial has decided to establish a sustainability-linked financing framework that connects its future financing with its sustainability objectives, in order to drive sustainable performance and contribute to the future of the planet and generations to come.

The transaction was completed with the issuance of seven-year sustainability-linked bonds for a total value of €500 million (see note 5.2.2 of the Consolidated Annual Accounts for further information). Through this bond issuance, the Company commits to investors to meet the sustainabilitylinked objectives, having defined the following KPIs:

  • Reduction of absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions.
  • Partial reduction of absolute Scope 3 GHG emissions.

More  information  at: https://www.ferrovial.com/en/ir-shareholders/share-information/debt-issuances-rating/documents/sustainability-linkedfinancing-framework/

Sustainability linked bond (target) – Scope 1&2 2009 2024 2025 2028 2030
Total scope 1&2 (tCO₂eq) 601,893 335,527 284,009 409,660 389,425
Sustainability linked bond (target) – Scope 32 2015 2024 2025 2028 2030
1 Purchased goods and services 1,746,399 869,546 980,085
4 Upstream transportation and distribution 605,289 265,439 229,313
5 Waste generated in operations 226,828 303,293 273,870
Total scope 3 (tCO₂eq) 2,578,516 1,438,296 1,483,268 2,063,031 2,007,273