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3 Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report / 2015

4 Table of Contents

5 Introduction 6 Part I. General Standard Disclosures 8 G4-9 9 G G EU1 14 EU2 15 EU3 16 EU4 17 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 18 A. Economic Dimension 19 G4-EC1 20 G4-EC4 22 G4-EC5 23 EU11 24 B. Environmental Dimension 25 G4-EN1 26 G4-EN3 26 G4-EN8 28 G4-EN15 29 G4-EN16 30 G4-EN21 31 G4-EN23 34 C. Social Dimension 35 C1. Labour Practices and Decent Work 36 G4-LA1 37 G4-LA2 41 G4-LA3 42 G4-LA5 43 G4-LA6 44 G4-LA9 50 G4-LA11 54 G4-LA12 55 G4-LA13 58 EU15 59 C2. Human Rights 62 G4-HR10/G4-HR11 63 C4. Product Responsibility 64 EU27 65 EU30 67

6 Introduction 6 Introduction / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

7 7 Introduction Iberdrola s Sustainability Report 2015 sets forth the activities performed in the economic, environmental, social, and corporate governance dimensions, following the Sustainability Reporting Guidelines, of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI Guidelines), version G4, also including aspects and indicators from the Electric Utilities Sector Supplement published by GRI in Some of the information in such report has been summarised to avoid an excessively lengthy report and to focus attention on the most significant information. To complete the information in accordance with the GRI Protocols, this Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 presents detailed information regarding those indicators that have been presented in summarised form in the Sustainability Report Notes The tables of this report use the terms Basic boundary, Expanded boundary, and Iberdrola total, which are defined in section G4-17 of the Sustainability Report The figures included in this translation follow the normal English convention, with figures in thousands separated by a comma (,) and decimals indicated by a full stop (.). Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

8 Part I. General Standard Disclosures 8 Part I General Standard Disclosures / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

9 9 Part I. General Standard Disclosures G4-9 Key figures Locations of operation of the Iberdrola Group The group of companies that belong to the Iberdrola Group carry out various activities in a large number of countries, and more than 1,200 sites or facilities have been identified at which employees of the Group carry out activities for which it is responsible. For purposes of the GRI Sustainability Reporting Guidelines, the processing of information regarding such a large number of facilities presents difficulties of a practical nature that encourage the adoption of rationality standards in the treatment thereof, in order to facilitate their management, but following the rigorous and transparent standards applied in this report. The following table sets forth the significant locations of operation that have been identified, by business and by country: Significant locations of operation 2015 by business Corporate 17 Wholesale and Retail Business 41 Networks Business 38 Renewables Business 14 Engineering and Construction 19 Iberdrola total 129 Significant locations of operation 2015 by country Spain 33 United Kingdom 27 United States 24 Brazil 16 Mexico 15 Other countries 14 Iberdrola total 129 Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

10 Part I. General Standard Disclosures 10 For the rational treatment of these facilities, the number of persons performing their activities at a facility has been adopted as the basic standard, and based thereon: in the countries deemed to be at low risk for the violation of rights, the largest facilities are identified as operational locations, assuming that the personnel at the smaller facilities are part of a functional or hierarchical reporting structure that assures their rights through the tools and procedures established at the organisation. In countries with a higher risk the standard is more restrictive: if there are several facilities of different sizes dedicated to similar activities, the largest facilities are deemed to be operational locations, with the smaller ones deemed to be dependent centres with the same basic guarantees; if the number of facilities is low or it is deemed that the risk is higher, such facilities are considered to be operational locations, regardless of the number of persons working therein. To establish the levels of risk for the violation of basic rights, Iberdrola referred to the 2015 report of the International Labour Organization, entitled Report of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations. Countries at risk are deemed to be those that have not ratified the conventions on forced labour (C029 and C105), trade union freedom and collective bargaining (C087 and C098), as well as child labour (C138 and C182) and those countries that have made comments to such report, provided that such comments highlight that the country analysed has weak points in the application of the relevant convention(s). / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

11 11 Part I. General Standard Disclosures G4-10 Workforce Total workforce by employment type, employment contract, region, and gender Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Total workforce 10,569 10,838 11,198 6,696 6,856 7,380 6,889 5,057 5, By type of employment Full-time 10,564 10,832 11,086 5,945 6,100 6,446 6,870 5,049 5, Men 8,614 8,866 9,168 4,512 4,610 4,794 4,807 3,526 3, Women 1,950 1,966 1,918 1,433 1,490 1,652 2,063 1,523 1, Part-time Men Women By type of contract Permanent 10,435 10,751 11,072 6,671 6,842 7,369 6,885 5,032 5, Men 8,508 8,803 9,093 4,546 4,656 4,856 4,808 3,512 3, Women 1,927 1,948 1,979 2,125 2,186 2,513 2,077 1,520 1, Temporary Men Women Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

12 Part I. General Standard Disclosures 12 Total workforce by employment type, employment contract, region, and gender Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Total workforce 3,747 3,745 3, ,860 27,387 28,257 30,938 29,597 30,532 By type of employment Full-time 3,408 3,389 3, ,746 26,261 26,838 29,823 28,468 29,113 Men 3,104 3,110 3, ,824 20,846 21,342 23,410 22,551 23,105 Women ,922 5,415 5,496 6,413 5,917 6,008 Part-time ,114 1,126 1,419 1,115 1,129 1,419 Men Women , ,195 By type of contract Permanent 3,692 3,682 3, ,401 26,958 27,808 30,472 29,162 30,083 Men 3,199 3,204 3, ,650 20,714 21,230 23,233 22,419 22,993 Women ,751 6,244 6,578 7,239 6,743 7,090 Temporary Men Women / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

13 13 Part I. General Standard Disclosures G4-11 Employees covered by collective bargaining agreements Personnel covered by a collective bargaining agreement, by region No. of Employees % No. of Employees % No. of Employees % Spain 9, , , United Kingdom 4, , , United States 3, , , Mexico Brazil 3, , , Other countries Basic boundary 21, , , Expanded boundary 23, , , Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

14 Part I. General Standard Disclosures 14 EU1 Installed capacity Installed capacity by energy source (MW) Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Hydroelectric 9,712 8,807 8, Renewable 1 6,106 6,109 6,109 1,630 1,627 1,477 5,695 5,695 5, Thermal coal-fuel ,304 2,304 2, Combined cycle 5,695 5,695 5,894 1,967 1,967 1, ,881 4,847 4,847 Cogeneration Nuclear 3,410 3,410 3, Total 26,187 25,283 25,488 6,465 6,462 6,342 6,458 6,479 6,332 5,449 5,259 5,214 Brazil Other countries Iberdrola total Hydroelectric ,076 9,869 9,869 Renewable ,787 14,652 14,306 Thermal coal-fuel ,178 3,178 3,178 Combined cycle ,762 12,742 12,995 Cogeneration ,258 1,238 1,233 Nuclear ,410 3,410 3,410 Total 1, ,471 45,089 44,992 1 Renewable: wind, solar, mini-hydro. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

15 15 Part I. General Standard Disclosures EU2 Energy production Net energy output, by region and source of energy (GWh) Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Hydroelectric 12,366 17,742 14, N/A N/A N/A Renewable 2 11,896 13,208 13,857 3,710 3,110 2,794 14,261 14,869 14, Thermal coal-fuel 3,642 2,472 2,348 7,879 9,630 10,241 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Combined cycle 2,288 1,189 1,709 6,333 5,459 6, ,559 34,002 33,238 Cogeneration 2,179 2,010 2, ,780 2,287 2,878 1,569 1,255 1,269 Nuclear 23,142 24,431 22,888 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Total 55,512 61,052 58,086 18,635 18,921 19,936 17,418 17,549 17,990 38,866 35,928 35,067 Brazil Other countries Iberdrola total Hydroelectric 2,422 1,786 1,822 N/A N/A N/A 15,861 20,636 17,678 Renewable ,561 1,454 1,779 32,812 33,862 33,983 Thermal coal-fuel N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11,520 12,102 12,589 Combined cycle 1,554 1,475 1,278 N/A N/A N/A 46,746 42,126 42,454 Cogeneration N/A N/A N/A 6,711 5,734 6,843 Nuclear N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 23,142 24,431 22,888 Total 4,802 3,987 3,578 1,561 1,454 1, , , ,435 2 Renewable: wind, solar, mini-hydro. Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

16 Part I. General Standard Disclosures 16 EU3 Electricity users and producers Electricity users (%) Spain United Kingdom United States Residential Industrial Institutional Retail Other Total users (millions) Users that are producers of electricity (no.) 4,747 4,802 1,477 59,952 49,516 36,273 7,093 15,158 3,776 Brazil Other countries Iberdrola total Residential Industrial Institutional Retail Other Total users (millions) Users that are producers of electricity (no.) ,911 69,587 41,630 3 Pursuant to indicator G4-17 of this report. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

17 17 Part I. General Standard Disclosures EU4 Transmission and distribution lines Power lines (Km) Spain United Kingdom United States Transmission Overhead ,637 3,667 5,002 13,030 12,683 12,683 Underground Total ,989 3,992 5,535 13,585 13,287 13,287 Distribution Overhead 155, , ,462 38,749 38,789 40,409 97,169 95,963 95,963 Underground 111, , ,421 65,496 65,289 64,376 11,236 11,135 11,135 Total 266, , , , , , , , ,098 Brazil Other countries Iberdrola total Transmission Overhead 13,190 13,096 17, ,857 29,446 35,240 Underground ,165 Total 13,221 13,127 17, ,795 30,406 36,406 Distribution Overhead 565, , , , , ,885 Underground , , ,248 Total 565, , , ,045,289 1,034,149 1,016,134 Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

18 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 18 Part II Specific Standard Disclosures / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

19 19 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures A. Economic Dimension Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

20 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 20 Aspect: Economic performance G4-EC1 Direct economic value generated and distributed Economic value generated, distributed, and retained 4 ( millions) Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Revenue (sales and other income) 15,026 15,122 15,790 9,251 8,928 9,888 4,033 3,337 3,215 1,837 1,719 1,494 Operating costs 9,555 9,305 10,227 6,484 6,513 7,642 2,002 1,411 1,444 1,190 1,228 1,013 Employee remuneration (excluding company social security costs) 911 1, Payments to providers of capital 1,031 1,977 1, Payments to government 1,704 1,351 1, Community investments Economic value retained 1,812 1,446 1,176 1,512 1, Brazil Other countries Iberdrola consolidated total Revenue (sales and other income) 2,006 1,800 1, ,421 31,434 32,241 Operating costs 1,500 1,279 1, ,995 19,912 21,496 Employee remuneration (excluding company social security costs) ,187 2,086 1,998 Payments to providers of capital (66) ,646 2,753 2,554 Payments to government ,746 2,445 2,625 Community investments Economic value retained ,817 4,211 3,545 4 Data for 2013 and 2014 has been revised. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

21 21 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures (1) (2) Tax contribution ( millions) Company contributions Contributions due to third-party payments Iberdrola consolidated total Spain 1,704 1,351 1,592 1,789 1,940 1,761 3,493 3,291 3,353 United Kingdom (48) United States Mexico Brazil Other (3) Total 2,746 2,445 2,625 2,774 2,566 2,535 5,520 5,011 5,160 (1) Analistas Financieros Internacionales (AFI) has estimated that the total annual tax contribution of the Company is approximately 11,600 million euros, based on Iberdrola s activities during the period. (2) The figures for Brazil do not include the Neoenergia Group given that there is consolidation by the equity method in accordance with the consolidated financial information of the Iberdrola Group. For this reason, the figures for 2013 and 2014 have been recalculated following the same standard, so that the data set is comparable. (3) The figure for Other is distributed among the countries of the European Union, mainly Greece ( 20 million), Portugal ( 13 million) and Hungary ( 11 million). Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

22 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 22 G4-EC4 Financial assistance received from governments Financial assistance ( millions) Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Capital subsidies Investment tax credits Emissions rights Assistance for other items included in the GRI Protocol Total Brazil Other countries Iberdrola consolidated total Capital subsidies Investment tax credits Emissions rights Assistance for other items included in the GRI Protocol Total / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

23 23 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Aspect: Market presence G4-EC5 Ratios of entry level wage to local minimum wage Iberdrola s hiring terms, which are contained in the various collective bargaining agreements of the Group, guarantee that the entry level salaries applied at the Company are the same for men and women. However, due to the specific nature of the workforces of certain companies and the weighting of the calculations made, the statistical treatment of information at the Group level gives the figures in the following table, but should not be interpreted to show a difference in hiring terms between both groups. Basic entry level wage compared to local minimum wage (%) Men Women Total Men Women Total Men Women Total Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

24 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 24 Aspect: System efficiency EU11 Average efficiency of thermal plants Average thermal efficiency 5 at generating facilities (%) Spain 6 United Kingdom United States Combined cycle N/A N/A N/A Conventional thermal N/A N/A N/A Cogeneration Mexico Brazil Expanded boundary Combined cycle Conventional thermal N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Cogeneration Average of efficiencies weighted by the annual production of each thermal power plant. 6 Does not include the Puertollano thermo solar plant. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

25 25 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures B. Environmental Dimension Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

26 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 26 Aspect: Materials G4-EN1 Materials used by weight or volume Distribution of fuels consumed (%) Coal Fuel-oil Natural Gas Gas-oil Uranium Biomass and WDF 7 Expanded boundary Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Brazil Other countries Aspect: Energy G4-EN3 Energy consumption within the organisation Fuel consumption (GJ) Spain 357,769, ,305, ,671,385 United Kingdom 144,349, ,168, ,421,173 United States 21,898,280 18,693,345 22,797,032 Mexico 260,484, ,052, ,747,253 Brazil 10,872,353 14,010,479 13,369,535 Expanded boundary 795,373, ,228, ,006,378 7 WDF: Waste Derived Fuel (WDF): the Tarragona Power combined cycle plants and some cogeneration plants in Spain can operate with this fuel. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

27 27 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Internal consumption for generation (GJ) Spain 15,531,695 17,751,138 19,624,130 United Kingdom 4,973,524 4,770,796 3,363,445 United States 8 465, , ,756 Mexico 3,187,735 3,068,193 3,028,633 Brazil 222, , ,920 Rest of world 71,033 71,259 93,449 Expanded boundary 24,452,524 26,211,751 27,119,333 Energy consumption in buildings (MWh) Spain 49,347 41,297 43,536 United Kingdom 32,858 33,830 36,793 United States 86,729 75,004 76,703 Mexico Brazil 23,320 25,302 24,921 Rest of world Expanded boundary 192, , ,604 8 Includes the Klamath cogeneration plant. 9 Rest of world: Greece, Italy, and Hungary. Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

28 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 28 Aspect: Water G4-EN8 Total water withdrawal by source Water use in thermal generation The following shows the withdrawal of water at the thermal generation facilities (coal. combined cycle. nuclear. and cogeneration) in Water use (hm 3 ) Withdrawal Discharge Total withdrawal Withdrawal process and standby services Withdrawal for cooling Evaporation of water used for cooling Discharge into receptor environment Spain 1, , , United Kingdom 10 1, , , United States Mexico Brazil Expanded boundary 11 2, , , , Water consumption at offices and control facilities (m 3 ) Spain 12 85,614 96, ,216 United Kingdom 126, , ,305 United States 123,995 73, ,404 Mexico 1, Brazil 84,384 89,841 42,493 Other countries 1,826 4,192 3,260 Expanded boundary 423, , , The cooling systems in the United Kingdom are open circuits or air condensers, and therefore it is estimated that the volume of evaporated water is practically zero, except for steam from cogeneration. The data include the Daldowie thermal drying facility and the Hatfield gas storage facility. 11 The total discharge figure includes the return from cooling, the return of water from processes used, and rainwater collected at some thermal facilities without an independent storm sewer system. 12 In Spain, includes offices, substations, and control buildings at wind farms. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

29 29 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Aspect: Emissions, effluents, and waste G4-EN15 Direct greenhouse gas emissions. Scope 1 (per GHG Protocol) CO 2 emissions (t) Spain 6,036,503 4,102,756 4,658,506 Generating plants 4,737,368 2,898,266 3,224,576 Cogeneration 1,299,135 1,204,490 1,433,930 United Kingdom 9,933,933 11,315,840 12,366,085 Generating plants 9,917,776 11,315,840 12,346,437 Cogeneration 16, ,648 United States 13 1,111, ,579 1,140,250 Generating plants N/A N/A N/A Cogeneration 1,111, ,579 1,140,250 Mexico 13,979,392 13,051,669 12,949,001 Generating plants 13,091,776 12,288,192 12,210,072 Cogeneration 887, , ,929 Brazil 526, , ,407 Generating plants 383, , ,940 Cogeneration 143, , ,470 Expanded boundary 31,587,793 30,065,651 31,720,249 Generating plants 28,130,547 27,028,231 28,255,025 Cogeneration 3,457,246 3,037,420 3,465, Klamath and Enstor cogeneration facility. Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

30 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 30 G4-EN16 Indirect greenhouse gas emissions. Scope 2 (per GHG Protocol) Emissions associated with the consumption of energy at offices CO 2 (kt) Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico 0.09 Brazil 3.13 Rest of world 0.13 Expanded boundary / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

31 31 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures G4-EN21 NO x, SO x, and other significant air emissions Emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NO x )(t) Spain 14,121 12,096 13,732 Generating plants 8,660 7,070 6,974 Cogeneration 5,462 5,026 6,758 United Kingdom 15,218 18,651 20,381 Generating plants 15,218 18,651 20,381 Cogeneration N/Av. N/Av. N/Av. United States Generating plants N/A N/A N/A Cogeneration Mexico 2,572 2,426 2,324 Generating plants 2,275 2,214 1,908 Cogeneration Brazil Generating plants Cogeneration Expanded boundary 32,306 33,564 36,712 Generating plants 26,230 28,031 29,350 Cogeneration 6,076 5,533 7, Klamath and Enstor cogeneration facility. Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

32 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 32 Emissions of sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ) (t) Spain 5,986 3,592 3,196 Generating plants 5,845 3,483 2,962 Cogeneration United Kingdom 11,182 17,934 27,136 Generating plants 11,182 17,934 27,136 Cogeneration N/Av. N/Av. N/Av. United States Generating plants N/A N/A N/A Cogeneration Mexico Generating plants Cogeneration Brazil Generating plants Cogeneration Expanded boundary 17,592 21,923 30,727 Generating plants 17,415 21,782 30,462 Cogeneration Klamath and Enstor cogeneration facility. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

33 33 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Particulate emissions (t) Spain Generating plants Cogeneration United Kingdom Generating plants Cogeneration N/Av. N/Av. N/Av. United States Generating plants N/A N/A N/A Cogeneration Mexico Generating plants Cogeneration Brazil Generating plants N/A N/A N/A Cogeneration Expanded boundary 1,515 1,620 1,806 Generating plants 1,416 1,528 1,709 Cogeneration Klamath and Enstor cogeneration facility. Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

34 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 34 G4-EN23 Total weight of waste by type and disposal method Hazardous waste generation (t) Produced (Total) Deposited and/or incinerated Recovered, recycled, reused Produced (Total) Deposited and/or incinerated Recovered, recycled, reused Produced (Total) Deposited and/or incinerated Recovered, recycled, reused Spain 19,828 16,158 3,626 15,552 9,693 5,815 9,276 3,836 5,391 United Kingdom 2, ,196 9,630 1,633 7,996 3,084 1,257 1,821 United States Mexico Brazil 1, ,213 3,523 3, ,512 2, Rest of world Expanded boundary 24,635 17,041 7,512 29,607 15,229 14,433 19,765 8,318 7, Produced (Total) Deposited and/or incinerated Recovered, recycled, reused Produced (Total) Deposited and/or incinerated Recovered, recycled, reused Produced (Total) Deposited and/or incinerated Recovered, recycled, reused Spain 438, , , , ,694 44, , ,296 10,174 United Kingdom 185,790 28, , ,848 68,603 33, ,570 56, ,266 United States 66,377 52,210 14,196 55,487 48,273 6,799 70,244 62,394 10,187 Mexico 13,901 13, ,469 15, ,756 13,756 0 Brazil 34,314 3,086 29,287 73,779 4,833 68,530 7, ,653 Rest of world Expanded boundary 738, , , , , , , , , For liquid waste, kg are converted based on a density of 1.3 kg/m 3. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

35 35 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures C. Social Dimension Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

36 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 36 C1. Labour Practices and Decent Work As the percentage interests in certain companies may not be 100%, the sums added may not correspond to the total presented due to rounding. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

37 37 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Aspect: Employment G4-LA1 New employee hires and employee turnover New hires by region, gender, and age group Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Total workforce 10,569 10,838 11,198 6,696 6,856 7,380 6,889 5,057 5, By gender Men Women By gender (%) Men Women By age group Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old By age group (%) Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

38 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 38 New hires by region, gender, and age group Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Total workforce 3,747 3,745 3, ,860 27,387 28,257 30,938 29,597 30,532 By gender Men ,076 1,123 1,348 1,275 1,309 1,464 Women By gender (%) Men Women By age group Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old By age group (%) Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

39 39 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Persons leaving the Company by region, gender, and age group Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Total workforce 10,569 10,838 11,198 6,696 6,856 7,380 6,889 5,057 5, Persons leaving the Company, by gender Men Women Separations by gender (%) Men Women By age group Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old By age group (%) 19 Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Of the headcount of this group at year end. Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

40 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 40 Persons leaving the Company by region, gender, and age group Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Total workforce 3,747 3,745 3, ,860 27,387 28,257 30,938 29,597 30,532 Persons leaving the Company, by gender Men ,441 1,617 1,398 1,637 1,780 1,552 Women Separations by gender (%) Men Women By age group Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old By age group (%) 20 Men Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Women Up to 30 years old Between 31 and 50 years old More than 50 years old Of the headcount of this group at year end. / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

41 41 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures G4-LA2 Benefits provided to full-time employees that are not provided to temporary or part-time employees, by significant locations of operation Benefits offered 2015 Life insurance Medical insurance Disability insurance Maternity/ paternity leave Pension fund Shares Basic boundary Spain All All All All All N/A United Kingdom All All N/A All All All United States All All Full-time All All N/A Mexico Full-time Full-time All All Full-time N/A Brazil All 21 All All All All All 22 All: Includes full-time and part-time employees. 21 Only for managers/senior specialists/executives and interns. 22 Only for executives. Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

42 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 42 G4-LA3 Return to work and retention rates after parental leave, by gender Leaves from and returns to work due to maternity/paternity, by region Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Employees entitled to parental leave Men 8,618 8,870 9,187 4,563 4,662 4,859 3,499 3,528 3, Women 1,951 1,968 2,011 2,133 2,194 2,521 1,508 1,529 1, Total 10,569 10,838 11,198 6,696 6,856 7,380 5,007 5,057 5, Employees taking parental leave Men Women Total Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Employees entitled to parental leave Men 3,233 3,251 3, ,700 21,045 21,566 22,287 22,752 23,329 Women ,278 6,342 6,691 6,769 6,845 7,203 Total 3,747 3,745 3, ,978 27,387 28,257 29,056 29,597 30,532 Employees taking parental leave Men Women Total / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

43 43 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Aspect: Occupational health and safety G4-LA5 Percentage of total workforce represented in formal joint management-worker health and safety committees that help monitor and advise on occupational health and safety programmes. Employees represented on health and safety committees, by region (%) Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

44 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 44 G4-LA6 Type of injury and rates of injury, occupational diseases, lost days, and absenteeism, and total number of work-related fatalities, by region and by gender. Number of accidents by region and gender Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico By gender Men Women Total Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary By gender Men Women Total / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

45 45 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Number of accidents by type, region, and gender Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Fatal Men Women Total With leave Men Women Total Without leave Men Women Total Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

46 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 46 Number of accidents by type, region, and gender Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Fatal Men Women Total With leave Men Women Total Without leave Men Women Total / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

47 47 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Accident rate and absenteeism by region and gender 23 Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Accident rate Number of fatalities - company Number of fatalities - subcontractor Number of lost days 2,086 2,389 1,877 1, Injury with leave rate (IR) Occupational disease rate (ODR) Lost day rate (LDR) Absenteeism Number of sick leaves per year 2,398 2,499 2,377 2,932 3,201 3,356 3,698 10,340 19, Men 1,735 2,031 1,930 1,748 1,798 1,878 2,433 5,353 12, Women ,184 1,403 1,478 1,265 4,987 6, Lost days 91,140 89,824 76,023 51,395 56,352 60,496 23,351 36,149 34, Men 67,984 73,701 63,788 29,118 29,305 31,534 13,951 21,008 23, Women 23,156 16,123 12,234 22,277 27,047 28,962 9,400 15,142 10, Number of person equivalents Men Women Absenteeism rate (AR) 8, , , , , , , , , Methodology for calculating the indicators (per GRI standard): - Injury rate (IR) = (number of injuries with missed (absentee) days*200,000)/hours worked - Occupational disease rate (ODR) = (number of occupational disease cases/hours worked)*200,000 - Lost day rate (LDR) = (working days lost per accident/hours worked)*200,000 - Absenteeism rate (AR) = (missed (absentee) days/days worked)*200,000 Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

48 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 48 Accident rate and absenteeism by region and gender 24 Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Accident rate Number of fatalities - company Number of fatalities - subcontractor Number of lost days ,629 4,700 3,587 4,877 7,375 4,223 Injury with leave rate (IR) Occupational disease rate (ODR) Lost day rate (LDR) Absenteeism Number of sick leaves per year 2,865 2,530 2, ,035 18,777 27,640 13,992 21,189 31,280 Men 1,883 1,648 1, ,913 10,956 18,471 9,162 12,537 21,026 Women , ,122 7,821 9,169 4,830 8,652 10,254 Lost days 10,724 9,437 9, , , , , , ,830 Men 7,866 6,992 6, , , , , , ,657 Women 2,858 2,445 3, ,722 61,210 55,621 60,629 65,397 59,173 Number of person equivalents Men Women Absenteeism rate (AR) 2, , , , , , , , , , , Methodology for calculating the indicators (per GRI standard): - Injury rate (IR) = (number of injuries with missed (absentee) days*200,000)/hours worked - Occupational disease rate (ODR) = (number of occupational disease cases/hours worked)*200,000 - Lost day rate (LDR) = (working days lost per accident/hours worked)*200,000 - Absenteeism rate (AR) = (missed (absentee) days/days worked)*200,000 / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

49 49 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Specific accident rate in Spain Frequency ratio (Number of accidents with sick leave per million hours) Incident ratio (Number of accidents with sick leave per one hundred employees) Seriousness ratio (no standard) (Total number of days lost, actual per thousand hours) Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

50 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 50 Aspect: Training and education G4-LA9 Hours of training Total number of training hours by professional category, region, and gender Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Total workforce 393, , , , , , , , ,003 42,423 39,063 34,451 Men 339, , , , , , ,573 98,369 78,216 38,128 34,043 30,483 Women 53,659 51,010 62,961 10,385 11,738 37,348 33,224 48,651 28,666 4,295 5,020 3,968 Management team Men 14,564 13,409 20,425 4,121 4,090 4,094 1,543 1, ,058 Women 3,323 2,502 3, Total 17,887 15,912 23,677 4,243 4,271 4,607 2,137 1,771 1, ,194 Middle managers and skilled technicians Men 135, , ,541 91,292 86,210 87,008 23,407 31,022 15,271 14,575 17,659 14,422 Women 43,842 39,090 46,435 5,406 5,800 14,914 12,057 21,398 5,371 3,327 3,794 3,144 Total 178, , ,976 96,698 92, ,922 35,464 52,420 20,642 17,902 21,453 17,566 Skilled workers and support personnel Men 190, , ,180 70,541 69,828 73, ,623 66,014 62,047 22,747 15,698 14,003 Women 6,494 8,618 13,273 4,856 5,757 21,921 20,573 26,815 22, , Total 196, , ,453 75,397 75,585 95, ,196 92,828 84,947 23,663 16,899 14,691 / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

51 51 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Total number of training hours by professional category, region, and gender Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Total workforce 127,278 73, ,619 3,639 2,615 3, , ,750 1,095, ,968 1,025,883 1,194,709 Men 116,158 66, ,294 3,042 1,831 2, , , , , ,106 1,019,774 Women 11,120 7,135 23, , , , , , , ,935 Management team Men , ,338 20,172 28,884 22,792 21,608 30,083 Women ,314 3,519 4,788 4,350 3,519 4,788 Total , ,652 23,691 33,672 27,142 25,127 34,872 Middle managers and skilled technicians Men 6,991 6,495 22,964 1, , , , , , , ,139 Women 3,618 3,719 9, ,486 75,291 79,744 78,109 97,929 92,839 Total 10,609 10,214 32,185 1,317 1,346 1, , , , , , ,978 Skilled workers and support personnel Men 108,924 59, ,100 1,920 1,114 1, , , , , , ,552 Women 7,378 3,060 13, ,480 45,528 72,817 42,176 47,329 77,308 Total 116,302 62, ,741 2,183 1,191 1, , , , , , ,860 Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

52 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 52 Average hours of training per employee trained, broken down by professional category, region, and gender Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Total workforce Men Women Management team Men Women Total Middle managers and skilled technicians Men Women Total Skilled workers and support personnel Men Women Total / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

53 53 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures Average hours of training per employee trained, broken down by professional category, region, and gender Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Total workforce Men Women Management team Men Women Total Middle managers and skilled technicians Men Women Total Skilled workers and support personnel Men Women Total Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015 /

54 Part II. Specific Standard Disclosures 54 G4-LA11 Employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews Employees receiving performance reviews by region and gender Spain United Kingdom United States Mexico Workforce Men 8,618 8,870 9,187 4,563 4,662 4,859 3,499 3,528 3, Women 1,951 1,968 2,011 2,133 2,194 2,521 1,508 1,529 1, Total 10,569 10,838 11,198 6,696 6,856 7,380 5,007 5,057 5, Receiving performance reviews (%) Men Women Total Brazil Other countries Basic boundary Expanded boundary Workforce Men 3,233 3,251 3, ,700 21,045 21,566 22,287 22,752 23,329 Women ,278 6,342 6,691 6,769 6,845 7,203 Total 3,747 3,745 3, ,978 27,387 28,257 29,056 29,597 30,532 Receiving performance reviews (%) Men Women Total / Information Supplementary to the Sustainability Report 2015

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