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H+H's Sustainability Strategy

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Sustainability is a strategic enabler of growth for H+H. Buildings are a significant source of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions (“GHG”) that cause climate change. Hence, building materials, such as our AAC and CSU products, are well positioned for long-term growth as they ensure energy-efficient buildings and help to reduce the life-cycle emissions of buildings.

Our Sustainability Strategy was updated in 2020 and is based on seizing the opportunity for growth in sustainable building materials, while mitigating the environmental, social, and governance risks that are present in our products and operations.

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To support this, we have set a ten-year science-based target to decarbonise our operations and reduce the carbon intensity of our AAC and CSU products. We have also committed to achieving net-zero emissions in our products and operations by 2050. Details on H+H GHG emissions and our science-based target are provided in the next section.

H+H is also a signatory of the UN Global Compact and supports the UN SDGs. The SDGs that are strategically important to us are highlighted on this page and an index that references SDG links is provided throughout this report.

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