Universal Registration Document 2021

5 DISCLOSURE ON EXTRA-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE GRI SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS (GRI STANDARDS) AND DISCLOSURES

This Chapter aims at presenting the set of Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives of the Group. It includes the Declaration on Extra-Financial Performance (DPEF) pursuing Article L. 225-102-1 of the French Commercial Code and the Vigilance Plan, pursuing Article L. 225-102-4 of the French Commercial Code.

GRI SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING STANDARDS (GRI STANDARDS) AND DISCLOSURES [102-12] [102-54]

Since 2014, Technicolor has been following the GRI Standards, a worldwide reporting framework on sustainability, to structure its economic, environmental and social reporting. The Group prepares its Sustainability report in accordance with the GRI Standards: Comprehensive option , thereby demonstrating that its non-financial information and disclosures are exhaustive. The Sustainability report includes a GRI Content Index, which lists all reported GRI Standards and Disclosures. Technicolor Sustainability

reports are available on the Technicolor website in the CSR section: https://www.technicolor.com/csr. GRI Disclosure labels are included in both the Universal Registration Document and in the Sustainability report. Disclosure labels (for example GRI [102-1], GRI [302-3]) help readers locate the information that they are looking for as indicated in the GRI Content Index. They contribute to give more control over the transparency, comparability, quality and accountability of the Group’s sustainability data.

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY’S 5.1 CHALLENGES OF THE GROUP [102-32] [103-1 Economic performance] [103-1 Market presence] [103-1 Indirect economic impacts] [103-1 Procurement practices] [103-1 Anti-corruption] [103-1 Anti-competitive behavior] [103-1 Materials] [103-1 Energy] [103-1 Water and effluents] [103-1 Emissions] [103-1 Waste] [103-1 Environmental compliance] [103-1 Supplier environmental assessment] [103-1 Employment] [103-1 Labor/Management relations] [103-1 Occupational health and safety] [103-1 Training and education] [103-1 Diversity and equal opportunity] [103-1 Non-discrimination] [103-1 Freedom of association and collective bargaining] [103 1 Child labor] [103-1 Forced or compulsory labor] [103-1 Human Rights assessment] [103-1 Local communities] [103-1 Supplier social assessment] [103-1 Public policy] [103-1 Customer health and safety] [103-1 Marketing and Labeling] [103-1 Customer privacy] [103-1 Socioeconomic compliance] Within the Group, the Corporate Social Responsibility Department supervises the CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) processes in cooperation with the business divisions. CSR is backed by the Human Resources network and the Environment Health and Safety network, each network having responsible local members located in the main sites. CSR reports to the People & Talent & Corporate Social Responsibility EVP, who is a member of the Executive Committee of the Group, and who defines Human Resources and CSR strategic priorities in-line with Technicolor’s Strategic Plan, and drives initiatives across the Group’s activities. Business models 5.1.1 Technicolor’s activities, as well as the associated business models, are presented in sections 1.1: “Overview and historical background”, 1.2: “Organization and business overview”, and 1.3: “Strategy”.

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