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Analysis of Stakeholder within the Value Chain


                The Company has a stakeholder analysis process. In this regard, the Company has reviewed and prioritized
            stakeholders annually. Four criteria, namely, relevance, dependence, responsibility and influence, are applied for identification
            of stakeholders. Each stakeholder will be categorized based on their influence on the Company and vice versa. The Company
            has classified the stakeholders into 10 groups, namely, employees, shareholders, customers, communities, suppliers/

            contractors, partners, creditors, government agencies and state enterprises, media and competitors.


                The Company established a stakeholder participation policy and guidelines. This policy aims for participation among
            all groups of stakeholders in order to receive their feeds back, opinions, concerns, and expectations via available
            channels. As a result, the Company is able to respond needs and expectations of each stakeholder appropriately.
            (for details, please see Company’s 2020 Sustainability Report)


            Sustainability Management in Environmental Aspect


            Policy and Guideline on Environmental Issue


            The Company is aware of the environmental impact that may arise from the Company’s business operations.
            Thus, the “environmental policy” and policy related to environmental impact management have been established
            covering four important areas of action that are important to the sustainability of the Company, namely, sustainable
            water management, management of solid waste and industrial waste, climate change management, and biodiversity.
            For the details on Policies and Practice, please see www.amamta.com and environmental protection performance,
            please see the 2020 Sustainability Report.











                 Sustainable             Management of           Climate Change              biodiversity
             Water Management           Solid waste and            Management
                                        Industrial waste



            Environmental Protection Performance


                The Company, together with the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT), conducts its business in accordance
            with the relevant legal and regulatory framework in order to reduce negative impacts on society and environment.
            The Company has continuously monitored and examined environmental quality and minimized all impacts in the Company’s
            industrial estates in order to build confidence in the environmental management of the industrial estate to neighboring
            communities. The Company supports environmental management practices of industrial estates in accordance

            with environmental governance principles. The principles of ISO 14001: 2015 is also applied by the Company as
            a management guideline. In 2020, Amata City Chonburi Industrial Estate and Amata City Rayong Industrial Estate
            were certified as Eco Industrial Towns, Eco-Excellence Level: E2 from the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand.


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