Sustainability Report - FY 2023

Analysis of material Impacts, Risks and Opportunities (IROs) Key ESG-related risks and opportunities identified

In the following graphic, we offer a representation of Exclusive Networks’ sustainability issues. To simplify reading, identification and comparisons, we have opted for the titles of the issues as mentioned in the ESRS: Double Materiality Matrix

Own workforce S1

IMPACT MATERIALITY (IMPACT ON PEOPLE & ENVIRONMENT) HIGH LOW LOW Circular economy E5

Pivacy S1/S4

• Health & Safety • Gender equality and equal pay • Work-life balance • Social dialogue • Training and skills development • Diversity

Corruption & Bribery G1

Climate change E1

Management of relationship with suppliers G1

HIGH

FINANCIAL MATERIALITY (FINANCIAL RISKS & OPPORTUNITIES)

4.2

Key ESG-related risks and opportunities identified

The main environmental, social, human rights and corruption risks linked to the main challenges identified above:

IMPACTS

RISKS

OPPORTUNITIES

CHALLENGES

The Group’s ability to reduce its carbon Direct and indirect

Carbon tax

Low-carbon trajectory.

Possible economic gains associated with energy sobriety. Switch to electric or hybrid vehicles . Switch to renewable energy for the use of electricity. Improve energy efficiency in operations. Implement energy management systems

Energy price increase

consumption of fossil fuels for logistics, transport, and the use of cybersecurity equipment by end-users.

restrictive regulatory framework

Climate change E1

The Group's ability to reduce its carbon The Group's ability to reduce its e-waste

Regulatory shift towards more e-waste requirements

Positive reputational impact

Circular Economy E5

Build customer loyalty through (Takeback) CyberCircular Programme Supporting communities

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