How should you read our conclusions? Environmental, health, safety and social performance data are subject to inherent limitations, given their nature and the methods used for measuring, calculating and estimating the data. It is important to view the information and the performance data and our conclusions related to these data in the context of the qualifications detailed in 'Reporting basis' on pages 42-45. What are our conclusions? Based on the work undertaken the information in The Report does not appear to be unfairly stated. What else did we observe? Without affecting the conclusions presented above, we would like to draw readers' attention to the following: This is Heineken's first annual Sustainability Report. Through annual reporting, Heineken can provide up-to-date performance information to its stakeholders more frequently. In addition we welcome that in this report Heineken focuses on seven areas where it believes to have an important impact. The expansion of the scope of our assurance assignment to all seven priority areas supports the importance Heineken attaches to all seven priority areas. For the future it will continue to be important for Heineken to apply a structured approach to identify and evaluate the priority areas and identify risks and opportunities in close cooperation with internal and external stakeholders in order to adjust its Sustainability strategy and reporting scope where relevant. In addition the further integration of the priority areas into the business including target setting and consequent monitoring of the performance will be an important challenge. We provide our detailed observations and areas for improvement in a separate report to the Heineken management. KPMG Sustainability B.V. Wim Bartels RA, Director Amsterdam, 31 March 2007

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