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Contents Letter from our Chief Executive Officer and Technical Committee Chairman Letter from our Chief Financial Officer About FibraShop Our 2021 Annual Sustainability Report KPMG KPMG We consider that the evidence we have obtained provides a sufficient and adequate basis for our conclusion. We have identified opportunities within your internal procedures that have been presented in a report for your attention and continuous improvement actions. Based on our review and the evidence obtained, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the Indicators detailed in Annex A attached to this assurance report, prepared by the Sustainability Area of FibraShop, and contained in the 2021 Sustainability Report of FibraShop for the review period from January 1st to December 31st, 2021, are not prepared in all material aspects, in accordance with the criteria defined in the International Standard on Assurance Engagements (ISAE) 3000, the Standards of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), and Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB). Restriction of use of our report Our report should not be regarded as suitable to be used or relied on by any party to acquire rights against us other than the Sustainability Area of FibraShop for any purpose or in any other context. Any party other than the mentioned above who obtains access to our report or a copy thereof and chooses to rely on our report (or any part thereof) will do so at its own risk. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we accept or assume no responsibility and deny any liability to any party other than FibraShop for this independent limited assurance report, or for the conclusions we have reached. Our report is released to FibraShop on the basis that it shall not be copied, referred to or disclosed, in whole or in part, without our prior written consent. Annex A Description of the Indicators object of the independent limited assurance work: Content Mechanisms for advice and concerns about ethics. Collective knowledge of highest governance body. GRI Standards 2016 102-17 102-27 201-2* " 302-1 302-3 Energy intensity. 302-4 303-3 (2018 version) 303-5 (2018 version) 305-1 305-2 306-3 (2020 version) 306-4 (2020 version) 405-1 Financial implications and other risks and opportunities due to climate change. Energy consumption within the organization. Reduction of energy consumption. Water withdrawal. Water consumption. Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions. Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions. Waste generated. Waste diverted from disposal. Diversity of governance bodies and employees. *For this indicator, only the physical and transition risks of climate change were reviewed without reviewing their financial impacts. KPMG Cárdenas Dosal, S.C. Alberto Dosal Montero Partner Mexico City, October 25th, 2022 3 SASB Standards IF-RE-130a.1 IF-RE-130a.2 IF-RE-140a.1 IF-RE-140a.2 IF-RE-450a.1 Content " Energy consumption data coverage as a percentage of total floor area, by property subsector. (1) Total energy consumed by portfolio area with data coverage, (2) percentage grid electricity, and (3) percentage renewable, by property subsector. Water withdrawal data coverage as a percentage of (1) total floor area and (2) floor area in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress, by property subsector. (1) Total water withdrawn by portfolio area with data coverage and (2) percentage in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress, by property subsector. Area of properties located in 100-year flood zones, by property subsector. 4 93 FIBRA SHOP Sustainability approach Environment Social Governance LETTER OF ASSURANCE Disclosure of standards and indicators Appendix
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