QUADIENT // 2021 Universal Registration Document

NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE STATEMENT Social, societal, and environmental information

At local level, Quadient supported Czechitas, a Czech IT Community for Women, bringing mentoring skills on requalification courses for women during a new year-long Digital Academy and also support by offering expertise throughout the year across other local workshops in Olomouc and Ostrava, close to the specialized R&D team. Moreover, Quadient raised 5,000 euros and received numerous donations of clothing and shoes for local associations that support women. The Company supplemented this fundraising effort with a new donation to Dress for Success at corporate level. Dress for Success is a global-non-profit organization that empowers women to achieve economic independence as economies reopen and organizes solidarity initiatives to support employees during the crisis. The structure provides a network of professional support and development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. The Empowered Community DiverseABILITY also made a donation of 1,000 euros to Dress for Success Greater London and 150 employees attended to the virtual townhall organized in July 2021 with external speakers. ORGANIZING WORLD CLEANUP DAY IN SEPTEMBER 2021 World Cleanup Day is an international event across 180 countries that encourages organizations and volunteers to take time to clean up their communities. Individuals, Governments, Corporations and Organizations are all encouraged to take part in clean-ups and to find solutions to tackle mismanaged waste. The World Cleanup Day was organized at Quadient with activities offered to employees between September, 13 and 17 in different regions with field volunteering, goods collection, challenges and quizzes. It was an opportunity to bring employees together to take part on physical and digital environmental activities and challenges. By offering learning activities and challenges during September using the philanthropy platform and on the field, the main goals were to educate Quadient employees to environment (and a specific environmental town hall was organized on this topic) and to organize locally a physical and digital cleanup day.

2 Clean-ups were organized in Bagneux and Stratford by the Quadient Cares team, involving around 50 employees and on this occasion more than 200 kg of waste were collected. In France the 16thof September in the headquarter, 35 participants were involved in Bagneux during two hours and collected 100kgs of waste including 3500 cigarette butts, then recycled by Cy-clope, a French start-up recycling cigarette butts. Masterclasses with Surfrider Foundation Europe on plastic pollution and climate change and oceans were organized online in French and English for all volunteer employees. ORGANIZING GIVING WEEK IN DECEMBER 2021 The goals of the Giving Week were to: Increase in-person and remote volonteering hours via ● the platform, particularly across Inclusion and Education pillars, to raise internal awareness of the overall program, its ● priority areas and the work started by Philanthropy Teams in each region and to promote the program externally to heighten ● awareness. Dedicated breakfast or coffee sessions were organized locally to promote the program and volunteering activities were proposed to all employees (collections of goods…). The first report outlined 90 contributions completed, 27.5 hours volunteered, 17,720.5 euros collected, almost 110 goods donated and 23 challenges completed on the platform. Many activities were also organized online in different regions. For instance, an online Charity Christmas Bingo was organized in the region DACHIT/ UKI in December with 46 volunteers to support charities like Badu Sport, Pieta House (Ireland), Bowel Cancer (UK), Alzheimer Society (UK). In France and Benelux, after a breakfast dedicated to Quadient Cares program, digital presentations were organized with the charities Chaussettes Solidaires and Apprentis d’Auteuil. Regarding goods collections, toys were collected for the non-profit organization Rejoué and 42 kg of socks were collected until end of January in Rueil-Malmaison, Bagneux, Le Lude and Aix-en-Provence for Chaussettes Solidaires. For international operations, 3 regional town halls were organized to promote the philanthropy program with advocates testimonials and an in person event with Habitat for Humanity took place in January 2022.

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