Groupe Roullier

2021 Non-Financial Reporting Statement Groupe Roullier 69 2021 Non-Financial Reporting Statement Groupe Roullier 118 non-profit organisations supported 434 tonnes of food donated Supporting local non-profit networks In 2021, Group subsidiaries provided support for more than 118 non-profit organisations. The majority of these partnerships are with non-profits working in culture, solidarity or sport, and are chosen and managed by individual subsidiary companies, and often by single operating sites. This structure faithfully reflects our own decentralised business model, which gives our subsidiaries full autonomy in building the close local stakeholder relationships required to create long- term value in their operating regions. For example, Magnesitas Navarras has a particularly close association with the Ibararte Sports Club for young people, while TIMAC AGRO Brasil partners the Alliance Française Contemporary Art Prize in Porto Alegre. Their direct involvement in the food chain has encouraged our food subsidiaries Pâtisseries Gourmandes and Maison Colibri to focus their contributions mainly on solidarity initiatives to combat food waste. This daily production line challenge to limit losses of materials is also becoming a societal issue in terms of ensuring that production surpluses benefit as many people as possible, and especially those who need them most. Pâtisseries Gourmandes is the larger contributor, donating 434 tonnes of cakes to charity in 2021. Maison Colibri made the decision to work with the Too Good to Go company to maximise direct resale and donations to achieve its 2021 total of 58,000 bags of madeleines saved from waste (see pages 54-55 for the complete process). ZOOM #1 MAGNESITAS NAVARRAS SUPPORTS THE NON-PROFIT NETWORKS OF NAVARRA Magnesitas Navarras has maintained very close relationships with the valley communities of Navarra in Spain for 75 years. Throughout this time, the company has been committed to creating long-term value for the region by encouraging the quality and rich diversity of its non-profit networks. In 2021, this took the form of renewed sponsorship for the social and cultural non-profit organisations that contribute so much to the appeal of these rural valleys. The larger sponsorship arrangements include the Zubiri-Pamplona-Iruña half-marathon, the Club Sportif Pelotazale Esteribar Pelota club, and the Club Sportif de Ibararte, which helps young people from the valleys by giving them the opportunity to get involved with volleyball and futsal, and to learn values like personal effort, teamwork and empathy. In this way, Magnesitas Navarras contributes not only to enabling active involvement in sport for young people throughout the area and the wider autonomous community of Navarra, but also to their personal and collective education and all that this implies for communities in these often isolated valleys. Jorge Baños, Deputy General Manager at Magnesitas Navarras The support we provide further reflects our commitment to creating value by promoting sporting, social and cultural activities that make a positive contribution to life in the valleys of the region that has been our home for more than 75 years.“ 68 COMMITTED TOGETHER FOR REGIONS AND COMMUNITIES COMMITTED TOGETHER FOR REGIONS AND COMMUNITIES

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