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Unimed System Sustainability Report

89

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

ECONOMIC HEALTH

SOCIAL HEALTH

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH EXHIBITS

*

Aspects/Themes

Materials

Transversal

Correlation with GRI G4 Aspects

1 Health services quality

X

Products and services labeling

2 Rational water consumption

X

Water • Effluents and residues

3 Efficient energy use

X

Energy

4 Sustainable consumption

X

Material • Water • Energy

5 Transparency

X

Ethics and integrity (General Contents)

6 Non-discrimination

X

Non-discrimination • Equality of compensation

between men and women

7 Strategy and management

X

Strategy and analysis (General Contents)

8 Diversity and quality of opportunities

X

Diversity and equality of opportunities

9 Anticorruption mechanisms

X

Corruption fighting

10 Good cooperative governance

X

Governance (General Contents)

11 Competences development

X

Investments • Training and education

* Ranking order

The other topics submitted for voting are: 12 – Solid residues management; 13 – Biodiversity; 14 – Cooperatives assis-

tance quality; 15 –Persons engagement and retention; 16 – Economic-financial performance; 17 – Social transforma-

tion; 18 – Value generation for members; 19 – Occupational health; 20 - Conformity/Compliance; 21 – Labor relations;

22 – Cooperativist values; 23 – Employability; 24 – Effluents management; 25 – Occupational safety; 26 – GEE emis-

sions; 27 – Community Investment; 28 – Volunteer work; 29 – Suppliers development.

[G4-27]

Importance for the Unimed System

1

7

6

10

2

5

11

4

89

3

15

14

16

17

19 20

25 13

21

23 24

27

26

28

29

12

18

Importance for the relationship public (

stakeholders

)

[“Very Relevant”- The average of all grades was between 4 and 5]

4

5

5