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Introduction

Introduction

Mapping stakeholders

Ramudden mapped our stakeholders, both external and internal, and then analysed which sustainability issues were most important to them. Based on this analysis, we selected the focus areas for our sustainability work. The insights gained from our stakeholder analysis are shown below.

Stakeholders Important issues in 2020

Customers

• Safety and the working environment • Environment and transport • Local community engagement

Employees

Trade associations

• Safety and the working environment • Environment and transport • Ethics and values

• Safety and the working environment • Environment and transport • Attractive employer

Municipalities, municipal companies and public authorities

Owner

Suppliers/carriers

• Safety and the working environment • Environment and transport • Attractive employer • Social responsibility

• Safety and the working environment • Ethics and values • Environment and transport • Attractive employer • Social responsibility • Company development, non-compliance with company policies, regulations and laws

• Safety and the working environment • Environment and transport • Ethics and values

Type of dialogue/activity

• Ongoing dialogue within the framework of each project. • Communication online and via social channels. • Relationship-promoting activities such as attendance at trade fairs: MEF Forus and Arctic Entrepreneur in Norway. • Customer satisfaction survey carried out in Sweden.

• Local community engagement. • Ongoing dialogue via internal channels and employee survey.

• Activities in connection with the industry initiative Zero Accidents (Håll

Nollan) and with the Swedish Construction Federation and the Swedish Trade

Association for Safer Road Work Sites (Sveriges Branschförening för Säkrare

Vägarbetsplatser) in Sweden.

• Ongoing monitoring of regulations and information about them. • Ongoing employee meetings, for example in connection with workplace meetings, performance reviews, employee surveys, health and safety committees, sports and exercise events.

• Activities in Norway in connection with

Industry Network for Traffic and Preparedness (Bransjenettverket for Trafikk og Beredskap) and the Partnership for

Safety in Building and Civil Engineering

Foundation (Stiftelsen Samarbeid for sikkerhet i bygg og anlegg (SfS BA)), of

which Ramudden is one of the founders. • Activities with the association SKTY (Suomen Kuntatekniikan Yhdistys) relating to municipal infrastructure projects, and involvement in the Association of Finnish

Technical Traders and the trade association Rakennuskonejaosto in Finland.

• Dialogue in connection with ongoing projects. • Participation in development projects on topics such as geofencing with the

Swedish Transport Administration.

• Ongoing dialogue on requirements relating to areas such as sustainability, supplier assessment and policies. • Annual digital ESG reporting in

GreenStone +. • Operational reviews for central functions in connection with Board meetings.

• Supplier assessment and distribution of

Ramudden’s various policies. • Ongoing supplier dialogue. • Local supplier meetings. • Activities to promote relationships. • Online and social channels.

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