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<strong>Daimler</strong> 360 GRAD - FAKTEN zur Nachhaltigkeit 2008<br />

<strong>Daimler</strong> Nachhaltigkeitsbericht 2008 / Customers and society / Report profile<br />

Report profile<br />

The <strong>report</strong> 360 DEGREES – Facts on Sustainability 2008 (Facts 2008) provides an overview of <strong>Daimler</strong>’s activities<br />

with respect to sustainability. The period under review is the financial year 2007.<br />

Facts 2008 takes its lead from the guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), which <strong>Daimler</strong>Chrysler<br />

joined in 2006 as an organizational stakeholder. In accordance with the new GRI guidelines Version 3.0 (G3), the<br />

information and data contained in this <strong>report</strong> were compiled in line with the principles of balance, comparability,<br />

accuracy, timeliness, reliability, and clarity. Facts 2008 has been classified as a Level A+ <strong>report</strong> in line with the<br />

G3 definition, as assessed and confirmed <strong>by</strong> the GRI.<br />

A comprehensive version of the GRI Index can be found here. <strong>This</strong> website contains a list of all the GRI indicators,<br />

as well as detailed information and explanations of all indicators. Our website also contains a GRI Global<br />

Compact Index, which cross-references the “communication on progress” as specified <strong>by</strong> the Global Compact<br />

with G3 <strong>report</strong>ing.<br />

Scope of <strong>report</strong>ing and data acquisition methods<br />

Economy. The information on economic interrelationships presented in Facts 2008 is essentially based on data<br />

from the 2007 <strong>Daimler</strong> Annual Report. The Management Report and Notes sections, from which we have quoted<br />

in this <strong>report</strong>, were audited <strong>by</strong> the financial auditing firm KPMG Deutsche Treuhand-Gesellschaft AG. (For details<br />

see Annual Report 2007)<br />

Ecology. <strong>Daimler</strong> has been systematically compiling key environmental data from its German plants since 1992.<br />

In 1997 and 1998 its data acquisition was gradually extended to include production plants outside Germany.<br />

Since 2002, the acquisition and analysis of the data have been handled with the aid of a database. The data in<br />

this <strong>report</strong> reflect the structure of the Group in financial year 2007 and include all relevant production plants. To<br />

ensure comparability with data for previous years as far as possible, the data for the entire period covered do not<br />

include those parts of the company in which <strong>Daimler</strong> is no longer the majority shareholder. For this reason, the<br />

timelines may differ from those of previously published data. New parts of the company have been included from<br />

the time at which they became part of <strong>Daimler</strong>. The environmental data for 2007 refer to a total of 62 entire or<br />

partial business locations.<br />

Employees. The facts and figures related to the topic of Employees/ Human Resources are based on the 2007<br />

<strong>Daimler</strong> Annual Report. The <strong>report</strong>ing on human resources data is primarily conducted <strong>by</strong> <strong>means</strong> of the “HR<br />

ePARS” electronic human resources planning and <strong>report</strong>ing tool, which employs data from all consolidated<br />

companies within the <strong>Daimler</strong> Group. <strong>This</strong> information is complemented <strong>by</strong> data acquired with the aid of the<br />

“ePeople” electronic human resources management system. In the copy and diagrams in the “Workforce”<br />

section, it is indicated whether the data relate to the entire Group or only to parts thereof.<br />

Current developments. <strong>This</strong> <strong>report</strong> focuses on the current situation with regard to sustainability for the business<br />

year 2007. The data from the period following the sale of the majority shares of Chrysler refer to the continued<br />

activities of the <strong>Daimler</strong> Group. Unless otherwise indicated, the corresponding Chrysler data have been removed<br />

from the calculations.<br />

Liability disclaimer. The compilation of the data in this <strong>report</strong> has been carried out <strong>by</strong> <strong>Daimler</strong> with extreme care.<br />

Nevertheless, errors cannot be entirely excluded. Insofar as Facts 2008 contains forward-looking statements,<br />

these are based exclusively on data currently available and on assumptions founded on current forecasts.<br />

Although such projections are drawn up with the greatest care, a great variety of unforeseeable factors may lead<br />

to deviations. We neither intend nor assume an obligation to continually update statements concerning future<br />

developments. The content of the <strong>report</strong> was examined and released <strong>by</strong> the responsible professional staff. There<br />

was no examination <strong>by</strong> a third party, such as a financial auditing firm.<br />

Please note that the term employee refers to both male and female staff members at <strong>Daimler</strong>.<br />

<strong>Daimler</strong> published the last sustainability <strong>report</strong> in July 2007 under the title Facts on Sustainability 2007.<br />

Editorial deadline for this <strong>report</strong>: May 15, 2008

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