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Resolute’s Latest GRI-Verified Sustainability Reporting

Our latest sustainability numbers are in, and they were prepared and verified in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative’s (GRI) Standards. We have continued to raise the bar on our sustainability disclosures ever since we first started reporting on our performance using GRI in 2010, adopting the GRI Standards in 2018 and transitioning to the Universal Standards in 2022.

Every two years, we update our comprehensive environmental, social and economic data in the sustainability section of our corporate website using GRI-compliant reporting requirements. We recently completed the audit process, and the data in our updated GRI Content Index was validated by the Center for Sustainability and Excellence in accordance with the GRI Standards.

A common reporting index 

GRI is the independent, international organization that helps businesses and other organizations take responsibility for their impacts by providing them with a common language for communicating their performance according to a set of metrics.

Resolute’s online GRI Content Index organizes information according to the standards via links to disclosures on our website and in other public documents. The index provides stakeholders – as well as analysts and policymakers – access to information they can use to not only understand how Resolute is performing, but also the material issues we prioritize – what we call shared priorities.

Our index is made up of general disclosures about the company’s structure and activities, as well as specific disclosures related to three areas: environmental, social and economic. To learn about Resolute’s environmental, social and governance commitments, visit the sustainability section of our website.

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