CEO’S MESSAGE OUR ESG STRATEGY DASHBOARD PEOPLE SUPPLY CHAIN ENVIRONMENT TRANSPARENCY REFERENCE TABLES Notes on GHG Emissions Inventory Note 1 – Company The Notes on the FY21 GHG Emissions Inventory have been prepared based on the fiscal year ended January 29, 2022. Scope 1 GHG emissions calculation has been prepared in accordance with the WRI/World Business Council for Sustainable Development WBCSD GHG Protocol: A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, Revised Edition. Scope 1 represents direct GHG emissions that occur from sources that are owned or controlled by the Company. • Scope 1, Facility Heating and Cooling: Where natural gas fuel quantity is known, stationary combustion source methodology is used based on actual consumption during the year. Estimation techniques may be applied for any months in which data may be unavailable, through averaging monthly consumption data where information is available. • Scope 1, Stationary Fuels: Where diesel and heating oil fuel quantity is known, stationary combustion source methodology is used based on actual purchases during the year, or actual consumption in instances where fuel was not purchased. Where fuel quantity is unknown, it is estimated using equipment operating hours and an average hourly consumption (e.g., running of on-site generators). • Scope 1, Transport Fuels: Where diesel and petroleum fuel quantity is known, mobile combustion source methodology is used based on actual purchases during the year, or actual consumption in instances where fuel was not purchased. Where vehicle fuel quantity is unknown, estimation methodology is based on similar vehicles with known fuel usage. Scope 2 GHG emissions calculation has been prepared in accordance with the WRI/WBCSD GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance: An amendment to the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard. Scope 2 accounts for GHG emissions from the generation of purchased electricity consumed by the Company. • Scope 2, Facilities: Emissions are calculated based on actual electricity consumption during the year and state and country-level energy grid emission factor datasets from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) eGRID, The Climate Registry, and the European Investment Bank. Location-based emissions are calculated using these grid factors by location for the Company’s global facilities portfolio. Where electricity use data is unknown for retail stores, estimates are based on an energy intensity proxy developed from the size of occupied space and type of operation using available full-year information on the Company’s stores in the same region. Where electricity use data is unknown for offices, energy consumption energy intensity factors from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) data are utilized. The Company also calculated market-based emissions based on renewable electricity procurement contracts for selected locations in North America and Europe. 6666

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