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1 Inventec Global Greenhouse Gas Inventory (2013yr) Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions % 95.45% 0.95% % 3 Emissions (2013yr) Sources of 3 Emissions IET TAO TRDC IPC IPE IPT ICC Total 1, and 2 Emissions (2013yr) Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % IMX ICZ Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Gasoline(Mobile) Mobile Combustion % Refrigerant(R-410A) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-407C) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission %

2 1 and 2 Emissions (2013yr) ICC IPT Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-407C) Fugitive Emission % Gasoline(Mobile) Mobile Combustion % Refrigerant(R-410A) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-404A) Fugitive Emission % Diesel oil(mobile) Mobile Combustion % 1 Refrigerant(R-23) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % BUTANE Stationary Combustion % Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-407C) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Diesel oil(stationary) Stationary Combustion % Gasoline(Mobile) Mobile Combustion % Refrigerant(R-23) Fugitive Emission % 1 Refrigerant(R-404A) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-410A) Fugitive Emission % GCB(SF6) Fugitive Emission % Gasoline(Stationary) Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R22/R152a) Fugitive Emission %

3 1 and 2 Emissions (2013yr) IET TAO Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Septic tank gas Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-410A) Fugitive Emission % Gasoline(Mobile) Mobile Combustion % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-404A) Fugitive Emission % Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-23) Fugitive Emission % Diesel oil(mobile, Biomass) Mobile Combustion % Diesel oil(stationary, Biomass) Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-507) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-407C) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-408A) Fugitive Emission % Gasoline(Stationary) Stationary Combustion % Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Diesel oil(stationary, Biomass) Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Septic tank gas Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-23) Fugitive Emission % Liquid Petroleum Gas(LPG) Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-404A) Fugitive Emission % Diesel oil(mobile, Biomass) Mobile Combustion % Refrigerant(R-410A) Fugitive Emission % Gasoline(Mobile) Mobile Combustion % Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-134) Fugitive Emission % Freeze(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Halon(HFC-227ea/HCFC-123) Fugitive Emission %

4 1 and 2 Emissions (2013yr) Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Diesel oil(stationary, Biomass) Stationary Combustion % Septic tank gas Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-404A) Fugitive Emission % TRDC Refrigerant(R-23) Fugitive Emission % 1 Refrigerant(R-410A) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Gasoline(Mobile) Mobile Combustion % Refrigerant(R-404A) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-23) Fugitive Emission % IPE Refrigerant(R-410A) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-407C) Fugitive Emission % Gasoline(Stationary) Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-134) Fugitive Emission %

5 1 and 2 Emissions (2013yr) IPC Power(Electricity) Stationary Combustion % Natural gas Stationary Combustion % Diesel oil(mobile) Mobile Combustion % Gasoline(Mobile) Mobile Combustion % Refrigerant(R-404A) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-23) Fugitive Emission % GCB(SF6) Fugitive Emission % Refrigerant(R-134a) Fugitive Emission % Diesel oil(stationary) Stationary Combustion % Refrigerant(R-134) Fugitive Emission % Ethyne(C2H2) Stationary Combustion % Gasoline(Stationary) Stationary Combustion % Total % 100 %

Scope Scope1 Scope2 Scope3 Total (tonnes of CO2e) Percentage (%) 4.51% 94.66% 0.83% % (tonnes of CO2e)

Scope Scope1 Scope2 Scope3 Total (tonnes of CO2e) Percentage (%) 4.51% 94.66% 0.83% % (tonnes of CO2e) Inventec Global Inventory (2012yr) 1 2 3 Total 7673.57 160966.33 1413.98 170053.88 4.51% 94.66% 0.83% 100.00% 3 (2013yr) Company IET TAO TRDC IPC IPE IPT ICC Total Sources of 3 676.12 489.65 229.97 18.24

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