Franco-Nevada Corporation 50 1 Scope 2 emissions were grossed up last year to 100% on a FTE-basis for 2022 and 2023 due to unavailable data from our United States and Australian operations, which accounted for 17.5% of our company for 2023 and 12.5% for 2022. See page 38 for further information. 2 Scope 3 emissions (attributable to waste and wastewater (Scope 3 Category 5)) were grossed up last year to 100% on a FTE-basis for 2022 and 2023 due to unavailable data from our United States and Australian operations, which accounted for 17.5% of our company for 2023 and 12.5% for 2022. 3 Scope 3 emissions attributable to business travel and employee commuting for 2022 were restated last year to reflect the new calculations and methodologies used for 2023. See page 39 for further information. 4 Due to the delayed timing of availability of production and emission data from operators, financed emissions have been calculated and disclosed for 2022 and 2023. 5 Excludes Scope 3, Category 15 emissions from investments. Due to the delayed timing of availability of production and emission data from operators, financed emissions have been calculated and disclosed for 2022 and 2023. 6 Excludes Scope 3, Category 15 emissions from investments. 7 Refer to pages 39 and 74 for descriptions of our annual purchase of carbon offsets. 8 Inclusive of industry and diversity-related contributions. Excludes (i) charitable donations by company employees, and (ii) commitments made in a calendar year but not funded. Franco-Nevada has made additional commitments exceeding $2 million, which have not yet been funded. 9 All Government & Lobbying figures are Nil since our initial public offering in 2007. CLIMATE & ENVIRONMENT Unit 2024 2023 2022 Hazardous waste tonnes Nil Nil Nil Fresh water withdrawn m3 Nil Nil Nil Total water withdrawn m3 Nil Nil Nil Water recycled m3 Nil Nil Nil Total land disturbed hectares Nil Nil Nil Board members having climate expertise # 7 7 6 Scope 1 - Total GHG emissions from fuel tCO2e Nil Nil Nil Scope 2 - Total GHG emissions from electricity and steam1 tCO2e 58.4 63.9 57.6 Scope 3 - Total GHG emissions from indirect sources tCO2e 236.9 615,878.7 558,750.3 • from purchased goods and services (Scope 3 Category 1) tCO2e 22.7 26.3 20.6 • from waste and wastewater (Scope 3 Category 5)2 tCO2e 7.7 5.6 4.1 • from business travel (Scope 3 Category 6)3 tCO2e 188.9 100.6 68.3 • from employee commuting (Scope 3 Category 7)3 tCO2e 17.6 18.2 17.3 • from investments (Scope 3 Category 15) tCO2e NR4 615,728.0 558,640.0 Total GHG emissions tCO2e 295.35 615,942.6 558,807.9 Total GHG emissions intensity for corporate operations6 tCO2e/FTE 6.9 5.4 4.2 Scope 3, Category 15 emissions intensity from investments tCO2e/GEO NR4 0.98 0.77 GHG reductions from carbon offsets purchased7 tCO2e (369.1) (268.3) (209.9) Carbon neutrality for corporate operations Yes/No Yes Yes Yes COMMUNITY & OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS Community and operator energy transition contributions actually funded8 $ 1,636,936 1,448,065 1,070,785 GOVERNMENT & LOBBYING9 Unit 2024 2023 2022 Facilitation payments $ Nil Nil Nil Political donations $ Nil Nil Nil Lobbying expenditures $ Nil Nil Nil Trade associations or tax-exempt groups whose role is to influence political campaigns and legislation $ Nil Nil Nil Known government ownership % Nil Nil Nil COMPLIANCE, DISPUTES, FINES & LITIGATION Cases of non-compliance or breaches of our corporate policies # Nil Nil Nil Instances of whistleblower complaints # Nil Nil Nil Environmental fines, penalties, litigation, liabilities or settlements # Nil Nil Nil BRIBERY & ANTI-CORRUPTION Incidents of discipline or dismissal among staff or consultants due to non-compliance with anti-corruption policies # Nil Nil Nil Anti-bribery, or anti-corruption fines, penalties, litigation, liabilities or settlements # Nil Nil Nil Cost of fines, penalties or settlements in relation to bribery or corruption $ Nil Nil Nil INFORMATION SECURITY Significant cybersecurity breaches # Nil Nil Nil Board members having cybersecurity expertise # 8 8 6 FINANCIAL Revenue (million) $ 1,113.6 1,219.0 1,315.7 Message from our CEO Report Highlights About Franco-Nevada Responsible Capital Allocation Community Contributions Good Governance and Shareholder Alignment Diversity, Inclusion and Well-Being Climate Action Transparency and Guiding Principles About this Sustainability Report Appendices Appendices A: ESG Performance Table B: ISSB Sustainability Disclosure Standards C: SASB Disclosure E: Sustainable Development Goals F: KPMG: Independent Limited Assurance Report G: Carbon Neutral Initiative D: GRI Index

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