Airbus - 2022 Universal Registration Document

1. Information on the Company’s Activities /

1.2 Non-Financial Information

01

RESPONSIBLE SUPPLY CHAIN

GRI

SASB

SDGs

Others

102-9 Supply Chain 204 Procurement Practices 308 Supplier Environmental Assessment 408 Child Labor 409 Forced or Compulsory Labor 414 Supplier Social Assessment

4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17

Vigilance plan

Materials Sourcing

Board of Directors / ECSC Sustainable Supply Chain Roadmap Steering Committee

Highest governance body(ies) involved

Related corporate policies

Responsible Mineral Policy, Environmental Policy, Health and Safety Policy

As Company’s commercial aircraft business and its two Divisions are certified, control and influence of the supply chain is concerned.

Certifications

ISO 14001

Company’s commitments to external standards and frameworks

Reference to certain international organisations standards or principles, in particular ILO have been included into the Airbus Supplier Code of Conduct

2022 Target

KPIs

2022

2022 vs 2021

2021

Percentage of sourcing volume of suppliers invited to CDP who have responded Percentage of identified high risk suppliers (2) , who have undergone a sustainability assessment Percentage of sourcing volume covered by supplier commitment to the Supplier Code of Conduct (4)

75% 68% (1)

78% (6)

+9p.p.

100% (5)

95% 99.5%

+4.5p.p.

85% 79% (3)

86% (6)

+7p.p.

Digitalisation of supplier substance data collection – supplier sites

290 (7)

-

298

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Other key metrics

2022

2021

Sustainability assessment: percentage of assessed suppliers not meeting the Company’s sustainability expectations (=red flags) Percentage of action plans defined for suppliers not meeting the Company’s sustainability expectations

13% 16%

15% 31%

Percentage of responding suppliers to the CDP scoring A or B

53% (8)

66% (6)

Number of sustainability alerts

12

44

(1) Based on 2019 turnover. (2) Based on 2019 risky suppliers (see details further in § Risk Management/1. Supply base risk mapping) .19 suppliers have since 2019 been removed from the scope (see details below). (3) Based on 2020 turnover. (4) Subsidiaries excluded from the scope. (5) 2021 target. (6) Based on 2021 turnover for the Divisions and the entity in Canada (7) Target defined for the Company’s commercial aircraft business. (8) Based on number of suppliers. Supplier Code of Conduct , Environmental Policy Statement , Responsible Mineral Policy statement , Be an Airbus supplier on Airbus.com, Human Rights Policy, IFBEC , Responsible Minerals initiative , OECD Due Diligence Guidelines for Responsible Business Conduct

Assumptions

Additional resources

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Airbus / Universal Registration Document 2022

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