Dangote Cement Plc Annual Report 2021
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DANGOTE
CEMENT
WINNER
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Dangote Cement
100bn Senior Secured Unrated Bond (April 2020)
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Dangote Cement
Exporter of the Year
Dangote Cement Plc Materiality matrix - high
importance, high impacts
DCP's materiality matrix presents indicators that have been
identified as material by the key stakeholders surveyed in 2021
(investors, communities, employees and supply chain partners).
They also reflect indicators that Dangote Cement has identified
as material to its business sustainability. In line with the Global
Reporting Initiative (GRI) reporting requirements, the identified
material topics significantly influence the issues that are disclosed
in this report.
Low
Importance to stakeholders
Medium
High
Fire outbreaks
Biodiversity
Current valuation
Overall, 62 issues were identified by the stakeholders, and ten
(10) issues were ranked as high importance to stakeholders and
of high impact to the business.
In addition to the material topics identified in our 2021
materiality assessment exercise as indicated in the above
materiality matrix, other material topics applicable to us as an
organisation are carefully discussed and addressed throughout
this sustainability report. Our material topics for 2021 across
the GRI Sustainability Reporting Standards include the
following: Economic Performance, Market Presence, Indirect
Energy and electricity scarcity
Employee/human capital development
Population influx
• Employment opportunity
Waste and effluent
management
Water efficiency/
management
Increased
vibration level
Deforestation
Climate change and carbon emission
Environmental responsibility performance
Dividend policy
Energy efficiency
Exposures to harmful substances and
hazardous materials
Gender, religious and tribal discrimination
Training and education on health and safety
Board diversity and accountability
Workplace violence and abuses
Investing in support
of small businesses
Energy efficiency
Investors'
easy access to
management
Falling objects
Slips, trips and falls
Lifting of heavy
equipment
and materials
Carbon emissions record
Executive pay scheme aligned to
shareholder interests
Renewable energy/alternative fuel
Dust emissions record
Community relations record
Health and safety performance
Persistent climate change and adverse
weather conditions
Career growth and development
Financial performance
Supply chain efficiency
Corruption and anti-competitive behaviour
Accident, injuries and fatality rates
Resource availability
⚫ Non-compliance with legal and regulatory
guidelines
•
.
Social investment and CSR
Transparency and external reporting
Pollution
Compliance with environmental regulations
Compensation and benefits
Environmental regulatory approval
Corporate governance and board structure
Business strategy
Quality of management team
Human rights and child labour
Environmental responsibility
Reputational damage and negative publicity
Conflict resolution
Capacity/skills/knowledge development
Employee engagement and satisfaction
Macro-economic factors in country
of operation
Human rights record
⚫ Reputation capital and social licence
to operate
⚫ Anti-corruption policies and practices
Market factors
Currency/FX factors
Effective community engagement and social
licence to operate
Low
Medium
Impact on business
Economic Impacts, Procurement Practices, Anti-corruption,
Anti-competitive Behavior, Tax, Materials, Energy, Water and
Effluents, Biodiversity, Emissions, Waste, Supplier Environmental
Assessment, Employment, Labor/Management Relations,
Occupational Health and Safety, Training and Education,
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High
Diversity and Equal Opportunity, Non-discrimination, Freedom
of Association and Collective Bargaining, Child Labor, Forced
or Compulsory Labor, Security Practices, Rights of Indigenous
Peoples, Local Communities, Supplier Social Assessment, Public
Policy, Customer Health and Safety, Marketing and Labeling, and
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