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Frasle Mobility's New Positioning and Randoncorp Investments

About the report GRI 2-3 2-14 We now present Randoncorp's 2022 Sustainability Report. In this document, we describe the main highlights of the business between January 1st and December 31st, 2022, including, in an integrated manner, financial, operational, environmental, social and corporate governance aspects. Throughout its pages, we address how our strategy, operations and ESG Ambition have created value for employees, customers, suppliers, investors, communities and other stakeholders during the year. In line with the best sustainability practices, the Report was prepared following the guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) 2021 and Integrated Reporting (learn more ahead). To structure and define its scope, we have based ourselves on a study of the most relevant themes for business sustainability, described on page 27. This document was audited by BSD Consult. Best practices adopted INTEGRATED REPORTING Now part of IFRS Foundation Integrated Reporting: For the 3rd year in a row, we followed the Integrated Reporting guidelines, created by the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC), which guide to report the interconnection between financial and non-financial factors and their relevance to long-term business value creation. At each chapter opening, you will find the Capital XX marker, indicating which capital was addressed, and at the end of the report, on page 134, the capital map identifies the pages where capitals were mentioned. GRI Global Reporting Initiative (GRI): For the fourth consecutive year, we have adhered to the Global Reporting Initiative Standard (GRI) guidelines, the world's most widely used guideline for sustainability reporting. At the beginning of each subchapter, you will find the indicators reported on, by means of the acronym GRI-XX. You may also see the full breakdown of indicators on page 128. If you have any questions, suggestions, or wish to learn more about any of the topics presented in this report, please write to us! [email protected] SASB STANDARDS Now part of IFRS Foundation Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB): We have also adhered to the guidelines of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), a global voluntary standard for sector sustainability reporting, for the second consecutive year. At the beginning of each subchapter, we point out the reported indicators, through the acronym SASB XX. In the SASB Content Index (page 128) we explain each indicator's content. Development Goals (SDGs): defined by the United Nations Organization (UN) with the purpose of engaging organizations around the world in goals for sustainable development. On page 32 we present the priority SDGs of the business and how we contributed to achieving them, at the beginning of each chapter you will find the logos of the SDGs addressed, and at the end of the report, on page 135, we publish the SDG map, referencing the relevant content for each SDG impacted. 3
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