Sustainability was also a key agenda item at five of our Executive Committee meetings and our Sustainability Steering Committee comprises five Executive Committee members. Alongside this we took the decision to incentivise our senior managers against a sustainability target. We improved our transparency: 21 of our markets published their own annual Sustainability Report and by 2015, all of our majority-owned businesses will have done so. As I point out each year, transparency also means being honest when we fall short of our own or others' expectations. The inclusion of our new Mexican business in 2010 was primarily responsible for an increase in the number of fatalities to 14. We believe that a single fatality is one too many and our sympathies go out to the family, friends and colleagues of those we lost in 2010. We will not accept the loss of life of any individual working on our behalf. We will continue to focus on accident prevention through education and ever more stringent safety policies in the coming years. We were also disappointed that for the first time in four years, Heineken was not ranked as one of the top five beverage companies within the SAM Dow Jones Sustainability Index. It is our intention to return to the ranking and we believe that by delivering our Brewing a Better Future commitments, we will do so. But we were also proud of the recognition we received for our efforts. At the end of the year we were invited by the United Nations to become an inaugural member of Global Compact LEAD, a group of leading, sustainable enterprises that are asked to set new, higher benchmarks for sustainability. In September, our groundbreaking sustainable supply chain initiative in Sierra Leone won a World Business and Development Award from the United Nations Development Programme and our continued membership of FTSE4Good was confirmed. We also made another major step in our support of African development by doubling our investment in the Heineken Africa Foundation to EUR20 million. This means we now have a minimum of EUR1 million per year available for health-related projects across our African markets. We cannot undertake our journey alone. We believe that there is much we can learn and much we can share with others on these issues. It is through greater co-operation that we will move faster and go further. But we also need feedback. So please contact us and continue to let us know how we are doing, and what we can do better. It is only with input on your expectations that we can ensure we are on the right track to Brewing a Better Future. I thank you, our business partners, NGOs, our consumers, our employees and other stakeholders for taking this journey with us. Most of all, I look forward to what we will accomplish together. Jean-Frangois van Boxmeer Chairman of the Executive Board/CEO Amsterdam, 31 March 2011 Sustainability Report 2010

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