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Interview Profile ManagementdifferentialsSustainaBIlityEnergyEffICIencySupply valuechain ChaINSoCIalinvestmentInternalPublICMATERIalItyGRIContent55CompleteParcialSocial peRfoRMance – HUMan RigHTSManagement ApproachRefer to pages 23 and 24.Investment and Procurement PracticesHR1HR2Percentage and total number of significant investment agreements that include human rights clauses or that were subjected to human rights screening.All significant investment agreements include human rights clauses.Percentage of significant suppliers and contractors that have undergone screening on human rights and the measures taken.Of <strong>Embraco</strong>`s 416 suppliers throughout the world, 92% have formally adhered to the company’s code of conduct, which have human rights clauses. These suppliers haveundergone assessment, in the form of a questionnaire, on this subject.None of the assessments conducted in <strong>2010</strong> indicated violations of human rights.Child LaborHR6 Operations identified as having significant risk for incidents of child labor and measures taken to contribute to the abolition of child labor.We have not identified risks of using child labor in our supply chain, and the theme is part of the sustainability checklist adopted in the preliminary assessment for the accreditationof partners. This risk may exist between some companies that supply to our partners. In our networking meetings, we encourage companies to adopt <strong>Embraco</strong>`s sustainabilityparameters in their own value chains through meetings of awareness.Forced and Compulsory LaborHR7 Operations identified as having significant risk for incidents of forced or compulsory labor, and measures taken to contribute to the elimination of forced orcompulsory labor.We have not identified risks of use of forced or compulsory labor in our supply chain, and the theme is part of the sustainability checklist adopted in the preliminary assessment forthe accreditation of partners. This risk may exist between some companies that supply to our partners. In our networking meetings, we encourage companies to adopt <strong>Embraco</strong>`ssustainability parameters of in their own value chains through meetings of awareness.Social peRfoRMance – SocietyManagement ApproachRefer to pages 10, 40 and 56.Corruption

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