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175 GRI Index and Assurance statement Engaged citizen Fair partner Responsible banker Human Capacity Report Sustainability management Overview Foreword II. Specific Standard Disclosures GRI Code Description RZB AG RBI AG NWB* Spec. Reference Explanation subs.** DMA Disclosure on management approach of material aspects 4, 5, 15–17 Economic Performance DMA Aspect-specific management approach 45–48 EC1 Direct economic value generated and distributed n n n n 50–51, 142 EC2 Financial implications and risks and opportunities n n n n 53, 66–71, 114, 116, to climate change 118–119 EC3 Coverage of the organization‘s defined benefit plan obligations n n n n There are no Group-wide regulations ** Network banks: includes the 14 subsidiaries of RBI AG in CEE, as well as Raiffeisen Centrobank AG and Kathrein Privatbank AG ** Specialized subsidiaries: includes the figures for Raiffeisen Bausparkasse Gesellschaft m.b.H., Raiffeisen Kapitalanlage-Gesellschaft m.b.H. and Raiffeisen-Leasing GmbH and Valida Vorsorge Management for the organization’s defined benefit plan obligations. Only individual regulations apply (depending on social circumstances and legal framework conditions in the host countries). Indirect Economic Impacts DMA Aspect-specific management approach 45–48, 55–57 EC7 Development and impact of infrastructure investments and n n n n 61–62, 64, 141–163 services provided primarily for public benefit EC8 Significant indirect economic impacts, including the extent of impacts n n n n 61–77 DMA Management approach of the category environmental 114–115, 138–139 Materials DMA Aspect-specific management approach 131, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN1 Materials used by weight or volume n n n n 131, 134–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN2 Percentage of materials used that are recycled input materials n n n n 131 Energy DMA Aspect-specific management approach 123–127, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN3 Energy consumption within the organisation n n n n 123–127, 134–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN5 Energy intensity n n n n 123, 134–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement Water DMA Aspect-specific management approach 131, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN8 Total water withdrawal by source n n n n 131, 134–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement Emissions DMA Aspect-specific management approach 116–118, 120–122, 132–133, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN15 Direct greenhouse gas emissions (scope 1) n n n n 115, 132–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN16 Energy indirect greenhouse gas emissions (scope 2) n n n n 115, 132–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN17 Other indirect greenhouse gas emissions n n n n 115, 132–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN18 Greenhouse gas emissions intensity n n n n 133–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN19 Initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions n n n n 114, 116–118, 120–122, 134–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement Effluents and Waste DMA Aspect-specific management approach 130, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement EN23 Total weight of waste by type and disposal method n n n n 134–135, www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement Products and Services DMA Aspect-specific management approach 45–48, 52–57 EN27 Extent of impact mitigation of environmental impacts of n n n n 61–71 products and services Transport DMA Aspect-specific management approach 127 EN30 Significant environmental impacts of transporting products n n n n 115, 127, 132–135, and other goods and materials and transporting members www.rbinternational.com/ sustainabilitymanagement Environmental Economic


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