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Frasle Mobility's New Positioning and Randoncorp Investments

Reverse logistics for customers GRI 301-3 Supporting the circular economy, customers of some of our friction products benefit from reverse logistics services, where they can send the parts at the end of their useful life, and we take care of their recovery or final disposal. At Frasle Mobility, we have the Pro-Environment Program, which operates in the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais. With this program, used brake linings are collected and sent to coprocessing plants. At Fremax, the Safe Disposal Program collects brake discs, which are sent to the foundry and reincorporated into the company's production process, generating new products. The program covers the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná. The project's investment increased significantly in 2022 due to the increase in scrap prices. Reverse logistics Frasle 2020 2021 2022 Investment in the project (R$ million) 0.92 0.99 1.14 861 1,021 1,003 2020 2021 2022 Collected materials (tons) Fremax Investment in the project (R$ million) 0.6 1.8 2.7 Collected materials (tons) 594.4 1,047 786.1 vvvv L Packaging recycling GRI 301-3 UA major environmental impact of our business is caused by the packaging of our products, which is disposed of by our customers. Seeking to compensate for this impact and stimulate the recycling chain as a whole, Frasle Mobility has entered into a partnership with Eureciclo, an organization that operates in tracking the recycling chain and creating value for all agents involved in the process. The initiative aims at supporting associations of recyclers and forwarding for recycling a quantity equivalent to at least 22% of the total packaging used by Frasle Mobility, Controil, Fremax and Nakata. By 2022, we have recovered 517.4 tons of packaging as part of the project, including plastic and paper waste. COMMITMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENT 109
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