ENVIRONMENTAL

210,470 tCO2e

reduction achieved, currently 21.5% progress toward our goal of neutralizing our carbon footprint by 2040. We also achieved a 38.2% waste recycling rate and increased treated water consumption to 25.3%.

During 2025, 33 projects focused on the efficient use of water were promoted, including the implementation of low-consumption technologies.

El Puerto de Liverpool’s environmental management focuses on efficient resource use, impact mitigation, and continuous improvement across its offices, distribution centers, stores, and shopping centers. Regarding energy and climate change, the Company directs its management toward the use of low-emission energy and energy efficiency, consumption monitoring, and the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The share of energy from renewable sources reached 40.06% of total electricity consumption, compared to 39.08% in 2024, through the procurement of energy from wind, hydroelectric, and solar sources, as well as the contribution of solar panels. Additionally, International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-RECs) equivalent to 7,362.41 MWh were acquired, strengthening the transition toward energy consumption with a higher share of renewable sources and contributing to the reduction of indirect emissions associated with electricity consumption.

Water management is addressed as a priority issue, with a focus on operational efficiency and the mitigation of impacts on water resources. During 2025, 33 projects aimed at the efficient use of potable water were promoted, including the implementation of low-consumption technologies and the utilization of treated and rainwater. This included the installation of an internal treatment plant, connections to three third-party treatment plants, and the replacement of 207 toilets with water-saving models across 26 locations, strengthening water efficiency measures. These actions allowed for an increase in the use of treated water and a reduction in potable water consumption across operations.

Regarding waste management, the Company maintains an approach based on source separation, material recycling, and proper disposal through authorized third parties, aligned with circular economy principles. During 2025, approximately 51,469 tons of waste were generated, of which ~205 tons were hazardous waste and ~51,264 tons were non-hazardous waste; within the latter, close to 99 tons were treated via biodigesters. Of the total generated, ~19,664 tons were valorized and ~31,805 tons were sent for final disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. Furthermore, recycling and co-responsibility initiatives with customers were strengthened, such as the launch of a pilot campaign for collecting fragrance containers in 26 Liverpool stores, as well as the continuity of collection programs for electronic waste, toner cartridges, and textiles.