Universal Registration Document 2021

DISCLOSURE ON EXTRA-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY’S CHALLENGES OF THE GROUP

The importance of each CSR challenge for the Group was determined by and based on: the operational, the business, and the reputational impacts on • the Group (the most important across the 3 business divisions, as the impact of any single CSR challenge on a business division may differ widely from one issue to the next); the likelihood of occurrence; • the likelihood of generation of risk by the Supply Chain (suppliers and • subcontractors). The approach to sustainability 5.1.4 [102-43]

The importance for the Stakeholders was determined based on: the focus of customers’ requests per CSR issue; • the feedback from employees; • the focus of questions and alignment with subjects judged important • by CSR rating agencies.

Innovation in electronic product design and in video technologies must support energy efficiency of modems and set top box together with improved video performances and resolution. The improvement of physical distribution networks, of logistic resources, the reduction in volume of packaging, and improvements in recyclable waste must provide a reduction of the environmental footprint of physical media. This pillar includes climate change mitigation, reduction of carbon emissions and increased use recycled materials in products together with reduction of waste; ensuring a safe and healthy work environment throughout • the supply chain All workers, our employees but also the employees of our suppliers, must be able to work freely in a safe, secure, and healthy environment, free of discrimination and harassment, with decent wages and working hours, without discrimination and harassment. Recurrent activity cycles and project management principles in our business require significant flexibility from employees but also recruitment of temporary employees to offset peak production periods while maintaining quality. In a competitive labor market, long-term relationships and commitment from employees are key to worker retention and satisfaction, and a safe and healthy work environment is a driver.

Technicolor’s approach to sustainability relies on 3 pillars: attracting and developing a diverse talent pool of creative individuals • Creative industries require significant diversity of imagination, experience, culture, and profiles to stimulate innovative ideas and visual creations in order to bring to life the ideas of project directors (film, series, games…) or advertising agencies. Developing the skills of talented creatives on a continuous basis to keep them at the state of the art is another permanent challenge. The implementation of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion framework and initiatives are therefore essential, as well as the promotion of employee health and well-being for both attraction and retention; enabling sustainable content creation and distribution • Content distribution requires energy in all cases: energy consumption based on the raw materials used within and by • manufacturing and distribution operations of physical media, energy consumption of products (set top box and modems) used • for digital distribution and raw material for these products during production and the associated waste at end of life, energy consumption to create content. • At the same time, video content resolution and advanced visual creation increases regularly, leading to associated increases in the volume of data to create, to deliver and the energy required to achieve it.

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Covid-19 5.1.5

[103-1 Indirect economic impacts] [103-2 Indirect economic impacts] [103-1 Employment] [103-2 Employment] [103-1 Occupational health and safety] [103-2 Occupational health and safety] [103-1 Training and education] [103-2 Training and education] [103-1 Local communities] [103-2 Local communities] [203-2] [403-1] [403-2] [403-3] [403-4] [403-5] [403-6]

Early in 2020, during the beginning of the pandemic and continuing continuity of business and operations, were supervised and monitored by a throughout 2021, Technicolor reacted strongly to protect the health and “Covid-19 Global Crisis Committee” chaired by the Chief Executive safety of all workers as a first and primary step, and then launched multiple Officer. This Committee comprised all business division Chief Operating programs and working groups in order to adapt safely to the new and Officers and representatives of transversal functions. Two other levels of changing pandemic conditions while continuing to support all customers Covid-19 Global Crisis Management level were implemented:

and business lines. Many aspects such as the evolution and tracking of requirements and conditions at sites and within countries, global management issues, care of employees, families and communities, and

by business division, led by business Heads and their Chief Operating • Officer;

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