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Material aspects of GLOBAL FRAGRANCES LABS, SL

Center: El Prat de Llobregat - . Date: 15/06/2022 2022
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Stakeholders

List of Stakeholders or interested parties included in the materiality analysis

⚪ WORKERS
Permanent employees.
⚪ SUPPLIERS
Financial providers, Service providers, Product Suppliers, Suppliers of capital goods.
⚪ INTERNAL
WORKERS, SUPPLIERS, CUSTOMERS, SHAREHOLDERS.
⚪ GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATIONS
Regional Administration, Local administration, European administration, State or national administration.
⚪ EXTERNAL
EMPLOYERS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS, GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATIONS, CERTIFICATION COMPANIES, INSURANCE COMPANIES, DOMESTIC COMMUNITY, GLOBAL COMMUNITY.
⚪ DOMESTIC COMMUNITY
Social entities (NGOs), NEARBY COMPANIES AND ACTIVITIES.
⚪ GLOBAL COMMUNITY
Global Media, Social entities (NGOs).
⚪ SHAREHOLDERS
Equity partners - Natural persons.

Methodology

The Steering Committee of our organization meets annually to identify stakeholders and to assess their degree of influence on our business. Based on the needs and expectations of our stakeholders, collected in our management system, we also analyze the degree of interest they demonstrate. From the data obtained, RightSupply generates a materiality matrix that includes the most relevant aspects classified in 5 recommended action areas: ANALYSIS, COMMUNICATION, INTERACTION, ENGAGEMENT and COLLABORATION. Each relevant aspect includes a brief description of its monitoring indicators and associated risks and opportunities.

Relationship with stakeholders

Materiality matrix

The evaluation or analysis of materiality is a process in which a company identifies the most relevant aspects in environmental, social and governance matters or good governance (ESG - Emvironmental/Social/Governance ). It can also include those aspects associated with risks and opportunities in the field of digitalisation, innovation or other geopolitical events that are specific to the operational context of a company.

 

 
                     
 ANALYSIS  COMMUNICATION  INTERACTION   ENGAGEMENT  COLLABORATION