CSL Ltd Annual Report 2020

Water and waste trends Overall increase in water consumption is largely driven by an increase in production output and from capital expansion works where commissioning activities are required to gain regulatory approval prior to product manufacture. The increase in waste is driven mainly by an increase in production and the intensity reductions is largely due to overall company performance (group revenue). We are identifying a range of waste streams for reduction over the medium to long-term. 0 1 2 3 4 19-20 2 18-19 17-18 0 100 200 300 400 500 Water consumption (GL) Water intensity (kilolitres per US$million revenue) 3 Intensity Water (GL) Water consumption trends 1 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 19-20 3 18-19 17-18 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 Waste (KT) Waste intensity (metric tonnes per US$million revenue) Intensity Waste (KT) Waste generation trends 1 1 Trends for CSL manufacturing sites located in Bern (Switzerland), Marburg (Germany), Kankakee (US), Parkville (Australia) Broadmeadows (Australia) and the two Seqirus manufacturing sites at Holly Springs (US) and Liverpool (UK). 2 Data includes the manufacturing site at Wuhan (China) but excludes the site under construction in Lengnau (Switzerland). 1 Trends for CSL manufacturing sites located in Bern (Switzerland), Marburg (Germany), Kankakee (US), Parkville (Australia), Broadmeadows (Australia) and the two Seqirus manufacturing sites at Holly Springs (US) and Liverpool (UK). 2 Includes additional increases in liquid waste streams from Liverpool (UK). 3 Data includes hazardous but not non-hazardous waste from the production site in Wuhan (China). CSL Limited Annual Report 2020 36 Global Reach and Impact 8

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