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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 PROPERTIES LOCATED CLOSE TO NATURAL PROTECTED AREAS Targets 1. Obtain environmental certification for La Perla in 2022 2. Adapt four of our current properties to the State Property Name of preserve or protected area Distance (km) Querétaro Jurica Juriquilla Puerta la Victoria Jurica poniente 1 Jurica "Urban & Life Center Experience" concept by 2024 Querétaro Juriquilla Cañada Juriquilla 1.9 Puerta la Victoria RESULTS: BIODIVERSITY Mexico is considered a mega-diverse country; its territory is home to a great many of the existing species on the planet. As a FIBRA, we are committed to ensuring that our properties do not damage the flora and fauna that inhabit the various regions where we oper- ate. To this end, we have identified properties that are located close to natural preserves or Natural Protected Areas to determine our impact, if any, and develop conservation initiatives together with our stakeholders. Reserva Guanajuato La Luciérnaga San Miguel Allende El Charco 2.9 del Ingenio Sistema de Sonora Galerías Mall Sonora Presas Abelardo 3.4 Rodríguez Lujan - El Molinito Jalisco Nima Shops Puerto Vallarta El Salado 3.9 Morelos Los Cedros Jiutepec El Texcal 7.2 Morelos Los Cedros Jiutepec Sierra Monte Negro 11.2 Puebla Cruz del Sur Cerro Zapotecas 11.6 Importance for the state 59 FIBRA SHOP This is a leisure area for the general public as well as a wildlife refuge and potential zone for reforestation and increasing the surface area of vegetation. Because of the water filtration capacity of this zone, as well as the various environmental services it provides, conservation is highly important. A botanical garden dedicated to preservation and restoration of the area and its rich biodiversity, covering 67 hectares of natural preserve. Considered a fundamental ecosystem for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, with important ecosystemic services. Conserves remaining mangroves and communities near the reserve; facilitates opportunities for biogenetic diversity by supplying germplasm for reforestation activities in other areas. Serves as a biological corridor, promoting the genetic flow of populations and communities of plants and animals in the zone through direct communication with the Natural Protected Area of the Tepozteco National Park. With a surface area of 7,724.85 hectares, this is one of the last and best- preserved areas of the low deciduous forest areas in the state of Morelos. It serves as a biological corridor between important national protected areas: to the north, with the Chichinautzin Biological Corridor Wildlife Flora and Fauna Protected Area and El Tepozteco National Park; and to the south with the Sierra de Huautla Biosphere Reserve. Preserves the natural environment of various of the state's characteristic bio- geographical regions and zones, which present original, unique or exceptional ecological characteristics and fragile ecosystems, to ensure the balance and continuity of evolutionary processes. Sustainability approach ENVIRONMENT Social Governance Letter of assurance Disclosure of standards and indicators Appendix
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