GRI Standards Content index

Universal standards

Organizational profile

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

102-1

 

Name of the organization

 

CRR: Imprint

102-2

 

Activities, brands, products, and services

 

CRR: Business model

 

 

 

AR: Group business model

102-3

 

Location of headquarters

 

CRR: Imprint

102-4

 

Location of operations

 

CRR: Business model

 

 

 

AR: Group business model

 

 

 

AR: Affiliated companies

 

 

 

AR: Store network by country and segments

102-5

 

Ownership and legal form

 

CRR: Imprint

 

 

 

AR: Shareholder structure of METRO AG

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG

102-6

 

Markets served

 

CRR: Business model

 

 

 

AR: Group business model

102-7

 

Scale of the organization

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Employees

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Company

 

 

 

AR: Group business model

 

 

 

AR: Asset, financial and earnings position

 

 

 

AR: Capital structure

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

METRO sells products from renowned manufacturers as well as own brands that combine high quality with an attractive price. In Germany, for example, the entire assortment comprises around 186,000 at METRO Wholesale.

102-8

 

Information on employees and other workers

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Employees

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Part-time rate

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Due to different legal regulations in the individual countries in which METRO operates, it is not meaningful to indicate the proportion of fixed-term employment contracts.

Since the proportion of persons who are not employees or employees bound by instructions (including employees and employees of contractual partners bound by instructions) is immaterial, it is not reported.

102-9

 

Supply chain

 

CRR: Business model

 

 

 

CRR: Sustainability strategy

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

As a retail and wholesale company, our supply chain can be simplified as follows: Manufacturers, producers and producers of food and non-food products; transport, storage and distribution; stores; consumers.

Our supply chain management approaches can be found in the sections related to our sustainability key focus areas.

102-10

 

Significant changes to the organization and its supply chain

 

AR: Sales and earnings development of the segments

 

 

 

AR: Discontinued operations

 

 

 

AR: Letter to the shareholders

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

In our purchasing processes we make sure that we are not dependent on our suppliers. Our supplier structure has not changed significantly in this respect. Accordingly, we do not report changes in supplier location, supply chain structure or supplier relationships (including selection and termination).

METRO’s internal structures have also largely remained the same. The chapter Review of the Annual Report provides information on the changes.

102-11

 

Precautionary Principle or approach

 

CRR: METRO SUSTAINABLE – our ambition

 

 

 

CRR: Sustainability strategy

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets

102-12

 

External initiatives

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets

102-13

 

Membership in associations and interest groups

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

(PDF:) Memberships in selected organisations

Strategy

Ethics and integrity

Governance

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

102-18

 

Governance structure

 

CRR: Sustainability management

 

 

 

AR: The Management Board

 

 

 

AR: Advice and supervision in consultation with the Management Board

 

 

 

AR: Work in the committees

 

 

 

AR: The Management Board

 

 

 

AR: Report of the Supervisory Board

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG

102-19

 

Delegating authority

 

CRR: Sustainability management

102-20

 

Executive-level responsibility for economic, environmental, and social topics

 

CRR: Sustainability management

 

 

 

AR: The Management Board

102-21

 

Consulting stakeholders on economic, environmental, and social topics

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Stakeholder relations

102-22

 

Composition of the highest governance body and its committees

 

AR: Corporate Governance

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

102-23

 

Chair of the highest governance body

 

AR: Report of the Supervisory Board

102-24

 

Nominating and selecting the highest governance body

 

AR: Corporate Governance

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

102-25

 

Conflicts of interest

 

AR: Report of the Supervisory Board

102-26

 

Role of highest governance body in setting purpose, values, and strategy

 

AR: Corporate Governance

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

102-27

 

Collective knowledge of highest governance body

 

AR: Corporate Governance

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

102-28

 

Evaluating the highest governance body’s performance

 

CRR: Sustainability management

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The remuneration of the Management Board and the global senior management is partly linked to the valuation of METRO’s sustainability performance in the rating of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI). This reflects the performance of governance regarding sustainability related topics.

102-29

 

Identifying and managing economic, environmental, and social impacts

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: METRO SUSTAINABLE – our ambition

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas

102-30

 

Effectiveness of risk management processes

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

102-31

 

Review of economic, environmental, and social topics

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

102-33

 

Communicating critical concerns

 

AR: Compliance and risk management

102-34

 

Nature and total number of critical concerns

 

AR: Advice and supervision in consultation with the Management Board

102-35

 

Remuneration policies

 

AR: Remuneration report

102-36

 

Process for determining remuneration

 

AR: Remuneration report

102-37

 

Stakeholders’ involvement in remuneration

 

AR: Remuneration report

Stakeholder engagement

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

102-40

 

List of stakeholder groups

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Stakeholder relations

102-41

 

Collective bargaining agreements

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Employee representation

102-42

 

Identifying and selecting stakeholders

 

CRR: METRO SUSTAINABLE – our ambition

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Stakeholder relations

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The exchange takes place with stakeholders along the entire value chain and takes into account both our impact and the potential impact on us.

102-43

 

Approach to stakeholder engagement

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Customer satisfaction and innovation management

 

 

 

Stakeholder relations

102-44

 

Key topics and concerns raised

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas

 

 

 

AR: Customer satisfaction and innovation management

Reporting practice

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

102-45

 

Entities included in the consolidated financial statements

 

CRR: Business model

 

 

 

AR: Consolidated group

 

 

 

AR: Affiliated companies

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The METRO Corporate Responsibility Report 2019/20 covers the main operating units, including the sales lines and service companies as well as the holding. In addition, the respective scope is noted in the indicators.

102-46

 

Defining report content and topic Boundaries

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

102-47

 

List of material topics

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

102-48

 

Restatements of information

 

CRR: Key performance indicators and targets

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Any new representations of information in comparison with previous reports are explained by footnotes at the appropriate points, where available.

102-49

 

Changes in reporting

 

CRR: Key performance indicators and targets

 

 

 

AR: Accounting processes for consolidation purposes

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Important changes to the scope of the report and the limitations of aspects, if any, are explained in the appropriate places.

102-50

 

Reporting period

 

CRR: About this report

102-51

 

Date of most recent report

 

CRR: About this report

102-52

 

Reporting cycle

 

CRR: About this report

102-53

 

Contact point for questions regarding the report

 

CRR: Imprint

102-54

 

Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards

 

CRR: About this report

102-55

 

GRI content index

 

CRR: GRI Content index

102-56

 

External assurance

 

CRR: About this report

 

 

 

CRR: Assurance about this report

Topic specific standards

Economic

Economic Performance

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: METRO SUSTAINABLE – our ambition

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – METRO SUSTAINABLE

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Actively managing sustainability

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: My sustainable Restaurant

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – METRO SUSTAINABLE

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Actively managing sustainability

 

 

 

AR: Goals and strategy

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: My sustainable Restaurant

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – METRO SUSTAINABLE

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Actively managing sustainability

 

 

 

AR: Goals and strategy

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 201: Economic Performance 2016

 

 

201-1

 

Direct economic value generated and distributed

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Community Investment

 

 

 

AR: Cash flow statement

 

 

 

AR: Financial liabilities

 

 

 

AR: Other taxes

 

 

 

Reason for omission:

 

 

 

For reasons of competition law, we do not report the value generated and distributed in detail separately at national, regional or store level.

201-2

 

Financial implications and other risks and opportunities due to climate change

 

AR: Description of the opportunity and risk situation

201-3

 

Defined benefit plan obligations and other retirement plans

 

AR: Balance sheet

 

 

 

AR: Provisions for post-employment benefits plans and similar obligations

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Due to the different pension schemes, it is not possible to separate contributions from employers and employees.

Market Presence

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 202: Market Presence 2016

 

 

202-1

 

Ratios of standard entry level wage by gender compared to local minimum wage

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

From May to July 2020, a survey on fair working conditions and social partnerships was conducted with all METRO companies. Afterwards, limited audit procedures were conducted at 5 selected METRO companies. The aim was to assess the current status of implementation of the principles of fair working conditions and social partnership (FWC&SP) in key METRO units and to make recommendations for improving the FWC&SP process. This survey shows that in more than 90% of METRO entities the wages which are paid comply or exceed with the local legal minimum.

We do not currently record the ratio of standard entry level wages by gender.

202-2

 

Proportion of senior management hired from the local community

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Almost 60% of our board members in the METRO Wholesale countries are hired from the respective country of operation.

Our target corridor lies between 60% to 75% locally hired board members.

Procurement Practices

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Conscious Proteins

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Conscious Proteins

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Local suppliers are no material topic in itself but are associated with the following material topic – mainly “organic and responsible products” but also “raw material sourcing” and “conscious proteins”. Therefore please read more in the following links.

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 204: Procurement Practices 2016

 

 

204-1

 

Proportion of spending on local suppliers

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

Reasons for omission:

 

 

 

We do not report this indicator as the targeted data quality is not reached yet, we work on improving the corresponding data collection. Our definition for “regional/local suppliers/products” is as follows:

A product is defined as “regional/local” if the METRO/makro country has its country specification on the criteria of “proximity” AND fulfills two further criteria of the ones stated below.
1. Proximity (main and/or value giving production OR ingredient 100% from a defined region OR x km around store) AND
2. Additionally two criteria out of:
a. Transparency and traceability of product
b. Producer is a small holder producer
c. Producer supports local/regional infrastructure and economy
d. Product is produced in traditional way or based on traditional recipe
e. Product is a re-discovery of old varieties
f. Product must create association to region for customer

Also geographically indicated products must be analysed on the basis of this definition, as they are not necessarily regional.

Anti-corruption

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 205: Anti-corruption 2016

 

 

205-1

 

Operations assessed for risks related to corruption

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

All operating companies and service companies of METRO (except companies with minority shareholdings) are reviewed for compliance risks such as corruption.

Continuously, METRO holds workshops in order to assess compliance risks. Within the framework of the workshops, several compliance risks including corruption are checked for their damage potential and their probability of occurrence in the respective company. Various risk scenarios were developed for the workshop, for example on active or passive corruption towards different stakeholders such as suppliers or civil servants. The results of the risk assessments in the companies are reviewed and consolidated at Group level as part of corporate risk management.

 

 

 

METRO’s business activities are subject to a large number of legal norms and voluntary commitments. The legal requirements have become more comprehensive and complex, so have the expectations customers and the public have of the company’s compliance. In order to meet these requirements, METRO has introduced and continuously expanded a Group-wide compliance management system. The aim of this system is to systematically and permanently prevent violations of the law within the company as well as to detect and sanction them to prevent them from happening again in the future.

One focus of our compliance management system lies on the prevention of corruption. Corruption risks can arise when dealing with authorities and civil servants and can also occur in business relationships with suppliers and other business partners.

 

 

 

On the basis of the risks identified, the necessary organizational structures are set up as part of the compliance management system.

In order to manage compliance risks, METRO AG has issued Group-wide guidelines, such as an anti-corruption guideline or a guideline on dealing with external advisors. These guidelines lay down rules for dealing with authorities and civil servants on the one hand and business partners on the other. The anti-corruption guideline also provides guidance on a due diligence of business partners before entering into and during a business relationship.

205-2

 

Communication and training about anti-corruption policies and procedures

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

AR: Compliance and risk management

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

METRO has established procedures for compliance training that apply to all operating companies and service companies (except for companies with minority shareholdings) and promote compliance and the prevention of corruption. The training processes apply throughout the Group and affect employees as well as members of the management bodies.

The target groups of the anti-corruption trainings and procedures are defined according to their significance in terms of content and organization and follows a risk-based approach, which is based, among other things, on the risk profile of the function or position in the company. Executives are as much a part of this approach as employees.

 

 

 

In fiscal year 2019/20, new employees were informed about anti-corruption guidelines and procedures. In addition, anti-corruption guidelines are provided via internal communication channels such as the intranet or the social network.

Relevant business partners must go through a Compliance Due Diligence (CDDS) before concluding a contract with METRO for the first time. A new check is carried out at regular intervals.

 

 

 

Reason for omission:

 

 

 

For technical reasons, the presentation of data required by GRI is currently not possible.

Anti-competitive Behavior

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 206: Anti-competitive Behavior 2016

 

 

206-1

 

Legal actions for anti-competitive behavior, anti-trust, and monopoly practices

 

AR: Remaining legal issues

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Information on legal disputes, investigations and other legal issues as well as on the associated potential risks and effects for METRO can be found in section 49 “Remaining legal issues” in the notes to the consolidated financial statements of METRO AG as of 30 September 2020.

Only legal matters of material importance for the net assets, financial position and results of operations of the Group or METRO AG are reported. The principle of materiality of management reporting is derived from § 315 HGB in conjunction with DRS 20 for the consolidated financial statements of METRO AG and from § 289 HGB in conjunction with DRS 20 for the individual financial statements of METRO AG.

Environmental

Materials

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Packaging and Plastic

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Packaging and Plastic

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Packaging and Plastic

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Packaging and Plastic

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Packaging and Plastic

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Packaging and Plastic

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 301: Materials 2016

 

 

301-2

 

Recycled input materials used

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Amount of waste and recycling rate

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Key Performance Indicators – Packaging and Plastic

Energy

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Environmental matters

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 302: Energy 2016

 

 

302-1

 

Energy consumption within the organization

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Total energy consumption

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

We do not sell significant quantities of energy to third parties. The consumption of the individual energy sources is converted into MWh using standard factors.

302-2

 

Energy consumption outside of the organization

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

As part of our Impact Assessment, we have made a first assessment of energy consumption and GHG emissions in the supply chain. However, we are not yet reporting on this.

302-3

 

Energy intensity

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Energy consumption KPIs

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The reported energy intensity figure includes only the energy consumption within the organization.

302-4

 

Reduction of energy consumption

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Trends in the emission sources included in the climate protection target

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Energy consumption KPIs

Water and Effluents

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 303: Water and Effluents 2018

 

 

303-1

 

Interactions with water as a shared resource

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Water withdrawal and wastewater generated

Emissions

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Environmental matters

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 305: Emissions 2016

 

 

305-1

 

Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Greenhouse gas emissions in t CO2

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The indicators for greenhouse gases are reported in CO2 equivalents and include all Kyoto gases.

Biogenic Scope-1 emissions are not significant for us and are therefore not reported separately.

305-2

 

Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Greenhouse gas emissions in t CO2

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The indicators for greenhouse gases are reported in CO2 equivalents and include all Kyoto gases.

Biogenic Scope-1 emissions are not significant for us and are therefore not reported separately.

305-3

 

Other indirect (Scope 3) GHG emissions

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Greenhouse gas emissions in t CO2

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The indicators for greenhouse gases are reported in CO2 equivalents and include all Kyoto gases.

Biogenic Scope-1 emissions are not significant for us and are therefore not reported separately.

305-4

 

GHG emissions intensity

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Greenhouse gas emissions in kg CO2 (CO2 equivalents) per m2 selling and delivery space

305-5

 

Reduction of GHG emissions

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Climate Action – Trends in the emission sources included in the climate protection target

Waste

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Environmental matters

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Food Waste

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Food Waste

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Food Waste

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Food Waste

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Food Waste

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Food Waste

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 306: Waste 2020

 

 

306-1

 

Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Food Waste

306-2

 

Management of significant waste-related impacts

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Amount of waste and recycling rate

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The determination of the waste disposal method is based on the information provided by the waste disposal service providers we use.

 

 

 

Key Performance Indicators – Food Waste

Environmental Compliance

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Environmental matters

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 307: Environmental Compliance 2016

 

 

307-1

 

Non-compliance with environmental laws and regulations

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

Supplier Environmental Assessment

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Environmental matters

 

 

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Raw Material Sourcing

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 308: Supplier Environmental Assessment 2016

 

 

308-1

 

New suppliers that were screened using environmental criteria

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

308-2

 

Negative environmental impacts in the supply chain and actions taken

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Climate Action

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Conscious Proteins

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Raw Material Sourcing

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Environmental protection

Social

Employment

Labor/Management Relations

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG –  Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 402: Labor/Management Relations 2016

 

 

402-1

 

Minimum notice periods regarding operational changes

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

The rules on minimum notice periods vary from country to country.

Occupational Health and Safety

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety and health management

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – KPIs for occupational safety and health

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety in times of Covid-19

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety and health management

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – KPIs for occupational safety and health

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety in times of Covid-19

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

We report on 24 countries (5 regions).
The 5 regions are divided as follows:
1. Germany
2. West Europe (Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain)
3. East Europe (Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Rep, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine)
4. Russia
5. Asia (India, Japan, Pakistan)
We do not collect information based on the gender of employees.
We do not calculate absentee rate as this issue is not related to Safety, but HR.

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety and health management

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – KPIs for occupational safety and health

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Occupational safety in times of Covid-19

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 403: Occupational Health and Safety 2016

 

 

403-1

 

Occupational health and safety management system

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

16 countries report that a joint management–worker health and safety committee has been established at the entity or store level.

Joint management – worker OHS committees are made up in equal numbers of workers’ representatives (elected) and management representatives or in accordance with local legislations

403-2

 

Hazard identification, risk assessment, and incident investigation

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Human Rights – Lost-time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) per million hours worked

403-3

 

Occupational health services

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

We have no such works with a high incidence or high risk of specific diseases.

403-4

 

Worker participation, consultation, and communication on occupational health and safety

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

8 countries have formal agreements with trade unions, 4 countries have no trade union at all. All others do not have formal agreements with trade unions.

In all countries where there are trade unions, the cooperation between the employer and the trade unions, and the responsibilities of both parties, are described in local legislation.

OHS topics are covered by this agreements by 100%.

Training and Education

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Training and development

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Training and development

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Training and development

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 404: Training and Education 2016

 

 

404-1

 

Average hours of training per year per employee

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Continuing professional development

 

 

 

 

Reason for omission:

 

 

 

 

The breakdown by gender and employee groups is not a relevant factor for us and is therefore not published.

404-2

 

Programs for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programs

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Training and development

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Employee development and retention

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Talent Management & Succession Planning

Diversity and Equal Opportunity

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Diversity and Inclusion

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Diversity and Inclusion

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Diversity and Inclusion

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Equal opportunities at work

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Diversity and Inclusion

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Diversity and Inclusion

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Diversity and Inclusion

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Diversity and Inclusion

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 405: Diversity and Equal Opportunity 2016

 

 

405-1

 

Diversity of governance bodies and employees

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Gender breakdown in managerial positions

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Gender breakdown in managerial positions top management

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Gender breakdown in managerial positions junior management

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Gender breakdown in managerial positions of revenue generating units

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Managers by age

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Number of nationalities among managers

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Employees

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Employees by age group

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Employees with a recognised severe disability or equivalent status

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Employees by age group

 

 

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Diversity and Inclusion – Number of nationalities

Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 407: Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining 2016

 

 

407-1

 

Operations and suppliers in which the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining may be at risk

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Human rights

 

 

 

Raw material sourcing

Child Labor

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 408: Child Labor 2016

 

 

408-1

 

Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of child labor

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Human rights

 

 

 

Raw material sourcing

Forced or Compulsory Labor

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 409: Forced or Compulsory Labor 2016

 

 

409-1

 

Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of forced or compulsory labor

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Human rights

 

 

 

Raw material sourcing

Security Practices

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 410: Security Practices 2016

 

 

410-1

 

Security personnel trained in human rights policies or procedures

 

Reasons for omission:

 

 

 

Security personnel working on behalf of METRO are in the scope of METRO’s principles on Fair Working Conditions & Social Partnership hence considered as third-party organisations as per GRI-410.

We cannot report on percentage of trained personnel as this data is not collected.

Rights of Indigenous Peoples

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 411: Rights of Indigenous Peoples 2016

 

 

411-1

 

Incidents of violations involving rights of indigenous peoples

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Complying with the rights of indigenous people is generally covered by METRO’s Human Rights Policy as this document refers to all Human Rights as articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work by the International Labour Organization (ILO). There has been no identified incident of violations involving the rights of indigenous peoples during the reporting period.

Human Rights Assessment

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Global principles on fair working conditions

 

 

 

amfori BSCI Code of Conduct

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Global principles on fair working conditions

 

 

 

amfori BSCI Code of Conduct

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 412: Human Rights Assessment 2016

 

 

412-1

 

Operations that have been subject to human rights reviews or impact assessments

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

412-2

 

Employee training on human rights policies or procedures

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

412-3

 

Significant investment agreements and contracts that include human rights clauses or that underwent human rights screening

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

Local Communities

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Global principles on fair working conditions

 

 

 

amfori BSCI Code of Conduct

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Employee interests – Fair working conditions and social partnership

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Global principles on fair working conditions

 

 

 

amfori BSCI Code of Conduct

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 413: Local Communities 2016

 

 

413-1

 

Operations with local community engagement, impact assessments, and development programs

 

Additonal information:

 

 

 

METRO is signatory of the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh which engages with workers from Ready Made Garment sector in Bangladesh as a multi-stakeholder initiative

Supplier Social Assessment

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Human Rights

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 414: Supplier Social Assessment 2016

 

 

414-1

 

New suppliers that were screened using social criteria

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

 

 

 

Additonal information:

 

 

 

Social criteria form a general contractual element (paragraph on social standards) in all own brand and brand contracts as well as through our Code of Conduct.

Active screening for suppliers of own brand non-food products happens automatically during the on-boarding into our social standard process as compliance with social criteria is a prerequisite for becoming a new supplier but new suppliers are not tagged as “new“ in our system. For own brand food-suppliers the process described before has been set-up recently.

414-2

 

Negative social impacts in the supply chain and actions taken

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Respect for human rights

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Social matters – Global labour and social standards in the supply chain and supplier development

 

 

 

CRR: UN GC – Human rights and labour standards

Customer Health and Safety

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

 

 

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: Management approach

 

 

 

CRR: Our focus areas – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

CRR: Commitments, positions and targets – Organic and Responsible Products

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 416: Customer Health and Safety 2016

 

 

416-1

 

Assessment of the health and safety impacts of product and service categories

 

CRR: Key Performance Indicators – Reformulated products

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

Customer Privacy

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Protection of personal data

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Protection of personal data

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 418: Customer Privacy 2016

 

 

418-1

 

Substantiated complaints concerning breaches of customer privacy and losses of customer data

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Protection of personal data

 

 

 

Reason for omission:

 

 

 

The topic of protection of personal data is material for METRO, nevertheless we do not report openly on substantiated complaints concerning breaches of customer privacy and losses of customer data due to reasons of compliance with the obligation of secrecy.

Socioeconomic Compliance

GRI indicator

 

Link/Comment

GRI 103: Management approach 2016

 

 

103-1

 

Explanation of the material topic and its Boundary

 

CRR: Materiality analysis 2019/20

103-2

 

The management approach and its components

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

103-3

 

Evaluation of the management approach

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

 

 

 

 

 

GRI 419: Socioeconomic Compliance 2016

 

 

419-1

 

Non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area

 

CRR: UN GC – Anti-corruption measures

 

 

 

AR: Combined non-financial statement of METRO AG – Combating corruption and bribery

 

 

 

AR: Opportunities and risk report

 

 

 

Additional information:

 

 

 

Corporate Governance

 

 

 

Reasons for omission:

 

 

 

The topic of compliance is material for METRO, nevertheless we do not report openly on non-compliance with laws and regulations in the social and economic area unless we have to due to legal obligations.