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Sustainability Report ENEVA 2020

1.1 MATERIALITY [GRI 102-42 | 102-43 | 102-44 | 102-46 | 102-47 | 102-49] Focusing on more assertive and objective communication, we promote, with the support of independent advisors, a materiality process to determine the most relevant topics of our operations and relationships through the eyes of our main stakeholders. The work was based on the GRI guidelines and used the methodologies of Vigeo Eiris, the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (Energy industry), SASB - Gas Utilities and Distributors, and the studies of BNY Mellon - Sustainability Vision and HSBC - Global ESG Sector Playbook for guidance. As such, the goal is for this document to address aspects that reflect the significant economic, environmental and social impacts of our activities, or that can significantly influence the assessments and strategic decisions of our stakeholders. This process was structured based on an analysis of internal and external documents, interviews with internal and external audiences, and an online survey with representatives of our teams. The results of the materiality conducted in 2018 were also considered. The work resulted in a preliminary list of material topics, prioritized based on two axes for the creation of a new materiality matrix: SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE ON STAKEHOLDER ASSESSMENTS AND DECISIONS considering their perception of impacts and expectations regarding our activities. REFLECTION OF SIGNIFICANT ECONOMIC, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACTS based on the likelihood and severity of the impacts, as well as their criticality to the company's long-term performance and opportunities for growth and improvement. The impact axis included our executives, investors/creditors, and employees. The influence axis considered industry experts and community leaders, industry studies, and controversies. Based on this cross-referencing, our materiality matrix indicated the most relevant topics, divided into strategic pillars of our business and correlated with the GRI and SASB indicators, in addition to the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). PRIORITY STAKEHOLDERS [GRI 102-40 | 102-42] Senior Management, Investors and Creditors, Industry Experts, Community Leaders and Employees. ABOUT LETTER FROM THIS REPORT MANAGEMENT ABOUT ENEVA FIGHTING COVID-19 INTELLECTUAL & ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL MANUFACTURED HUMAN CAPITAL CAPITAL SOCIAL & RELATIONSHIP CAPITAL NATURAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL CAPITAL APPENDICES GRI CONTENT INDEX SASB CONTENT INDEX SUSTAINABILITY REPORT ENEVA 2020 PAGE 8
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