Saint-Gobain: New Annual Integrated Report

Saint-Gobain: New Annual Integrated Report
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Date: 6 June 2022

The Group's financial and non-financial performance is at the heart of this second edition of the Integrated Report, which demonstrates that Saint-Gobain plays a strategic role in creating a decarbonized, more vertuous, more circular, safer and fairer world.

More than ever, Saint-Gobain proved its ability to reinvent and surpass itself in 2021. A successful transformation, its financial results, as well as its commitments and progress in ESG (environment, social and governance) matters are proof of this. Transparency, fluidity and the quality of exchanges among the Group’s governance bodies are also essential factors in achieving our growth objectives.

With this second edition of its integrated report, Saint-Gobain is pursuing its efforts to promote ever more transparent communication with regard to its model. In a context marked by greater geopolitical and economic uncertainty, the Group is all the more determined to play a strategic role in the creation of a circular economy and a decarbonized, safer and fairer world. This responsibility extends to both the sectors in which we operate and society as a whole. This is why we want to continue to share, as clearly as possible, how we create shared value with all our stakeholders.

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