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SSG Double Materiality Survey: Impact on People and the Environment

Dear colleagues,


As a part of updating our sustainability strategy and roadmap, we would like to invite you to participate in this survey as part of Stock Spirits Group (“The Company”; “SSG”) Double Materiality assessment. As a valued stakeholder, we welcome your perspective on which environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are the most material to SSG stakeholders, people and environment.

We value your input and appreciate you taking the time (about 30 minutes) to complete the survey.


All inputs will remain confidential. The results of information from the survey will be consolidated and evaluated by Ernst & Young Audyt Polska Sp. z o.o. Sp. k. (“EY”), which is supporting us in the process of identification of material ESG topics. In case of any questions or concerns you may reach out directly to Jakub Szczepaniak at Jakub.Szczepaniak@pl.ey.com or Filip Nasiłowski at Filip.Nasilowski@pl.ey.com. Your responses will be up-leveled and analyzed by stakeholder group so that responses remain anonymous.

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SSG Double Materiality Survey: Impact on people and the environment

Section 1: Participant Information (voluntary)

You may provide the following information in the text box below: NAME, ORGANIZATION, TITLE

Please select the stakeholder type you identify with from the following list

GROUP / Impact materiality: people and the environment You can select more than one option
SSG Double Materiality Survey: Impact on people and the environment

Section 2: ESG topic rating / Environmental topics and definitions:

Biodiversity loss - the reduction of any aspect of biological diversity (i.e., diversity at the genetic, species and ecosystem levels) is lost in a particular area through death (including extinction), destruction or manual removal; it can refer to many scales, from global extinctions to population extinctions, resulting in decreased total diversity at the same scale – for example, extinction of marine life due to loss of habitat, overfishing, pollution of water.
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RATE THE SCALE OF THE Biodiversity loss

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RATE THE SCOPE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL TOPIC BELOW

Biodiversity loss - the reduction of any aspect of biological diversity (i.e., diversity at the genetic, species and ecosystem levels) is lost in a particular area through death (including extinction), destruction or manual removal; it can refer to many scales, from global extinctions to population extinctions, resulting in decreased total diversity at the same scale – for example extinction of marine life due to loss of habitat, overfishing, pollution of water.