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eneva Stakeholders engagement GRI 102-40 | 102-42 | 102-44 | < 37 > We keep a series of initiatives to engage and communicate strategic actions and advances to our stakeholders, as well as to raise their main concerns - being the management of these concerns addressed in this document. The purpose of defining stakeholders is to identify public agents, institutions, and associations with direct or indirect impact on our activities of gas exploration and production and energy generation. Considering the nature of our operations, the geographic criterion is a primary factor when defining stakeholders, as the relationship with municipal state and federal governments is central to guarantee the safety and continuity of activities. Acting locally also presumes the monitoring of any stakeholders and agendas that might have a role in our reputation and our operations. Finally, groups, entities, companies, federations, and any other interested parties operating in the oil and gas, and energy sectors at a national level are monitored, with the object to mitigate risks and assess opportunities. Our involvement occurs due to the necessity of: > Mitigating institutional risks identified from new laws and regulation proposals or even verbal and/or written manifestations from stakeholders; > Keeping a good relationship with federal, state, and municipal institutions; > Obtaining authorization for operations, helping internal technical teams interacting with public institutions and authorities; > Contributing to the formulation of public policies to modernize the oil and gas, and energy sectors, evaluating improvements in business environments and acting by sector-related associations; > Constructing a favorable environment for new projects, disseminating information on our portfolio, investments, and high impact on the market and in regions we work on. The identification and selection of engaging audiences are based on mapping the government, associations, and regulatory agencies with emphasis on: > Employees and contractors; > Local and traditional communities; > Financial institutions, investors and the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission; > Regulatory agencies (Aneel, federal, state, and municipal governments); > Environmental authorities such as the Brazilian Institute of Environment and the Renewable Resources (Ibama), Environment Ministry (MMA), and several other state institutions; > Suppliers; > Clients; > Associations and NGOs; > Academic institutions; > Society. The main concerns recorded throughout 2021, by audience, included: > Senior management: relationship with communities, business behavior, internal public and impacts on the environment. > Employees: business behavior, impacts on the environment, internal public and relationship with communities. > Investors/creditors: business behavior, relationship with communities, impacts on the environment and internal public; > Sector specialists: business behavior, impacts on the environment, internal public and relationship with communities; > Community leadership: relationship with communities, business behavior, impacts on the environment and internal public. For more information about our stakeholder engagement, check Annexes GRI 102-43 sustainability report 2021 Intellectual and organizational capital
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