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5. Materiality Assessment
A materiality assessment provides us an opportunity to analyse our risks and opportunities and enables us to direct
our business strategies. This helps us prioritise our actions on the most impactful and relevant topics for our
stakeholders based on our highest sustainability risks. It also enables our stakeholders to understand our sustainable
development and increase our ability to satisfy their demands. We focus on the following material topics:
Environmental
Social and governance
• GRI 302 Energy
• GRI 403 Occupational Health and Safety
• GRI 303 Water and effluent
• GRI 404 Training and education
• GRI 305 Emissions
• GRI 405 Diversity and equal opportunity
• GRI 306 Waste
• GRI 416 Customer health and safety
Our SHEQ team conducts a materiality assessments in four phases:
Phase 1
Identify potential topics
and impacts
Phase 4
Phase 2
Yearly review
Assess and prioritise
and validate
important impacts
results
and topics
Phase 3
Engage and communicate
with stakeholders
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