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MATERIAL ASPECTS AND SDG
The Company reports its ESG performance against the sustainability aspects that are most material to them. The Company developed its materiality matrix at the division level based on extensive discussions with both internal and external stakeholders with an objective to align with the most pertinent topics for the building materials industry, under the current business scenario.
All the material aspects that have been identified are of significance, considering their impact on Prism Johnson’s business and stakeholders at large. The Company has devised relevant strategies to meet its performance targets for each material aspect.

The Company’s sustainability framework is guided by the United Nations Sustainable Goals (UN SDGs) that aim to achieve a more sustainable and equitable world by 2030. Prism Johnson has mapped all material aspects against these SDG goals so as to communicate its contribution to the sustainability agenda at a global level.

Sustainability Pillars Material Aspects Material Aspects of Prism Johnson

SDGs UNGC Principles Impact Boundary

Creating Stakeholder Value

Economic performance

Value and ethics

Statutory and regulatory compliance

Customer relations

Customer health and safety

Innovation and sustainable product design

Supplier sustainability

Principle 10

Principle 7,8,9

Principle 1,2,4,5,8,10

Shareholders

Customers

Regulatory bodies

Dealers

Suppliers

Safeguarding the Environment

Energy and GHG emissions

Air Quality

Water Conservation

Waste Management and Circular Economy

Biodiversity

Transport and logistics

Principle 7,8,9

Manufacturing plants

Local communities

Employee Well-being and Growth

Talent Attraction and Retention

Labour Relations

Occupation Health and Safety

Human Rights

Diversity and Inclusion

Principle 1,2,3,4,5,6

Permanent and
contractual employees

Supporting Communities

Community engagement

Indirect economic impacts

Community

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