46 Brewing a Better Future Enablers sustainability. We have reviewed the process for objective setting to ensure we have full coverage in 2011. A plan and committee for each market As promised, each of the 50 consolidated operations that are in scope of Brewing a Better Future developed a three-year sustainability plan that supports our sustainability agenda. Each plan defines deliverables, targets, budget and roles and responsibilities. In addition, each company has established a sustainability committee that is responsible for the development and the roll-out of the local sustainability agenda. Each committee has members from at least the Supply Chain, Commerce, Human Resources and Corporate Relations functions, in order to ensure a multi- disciplinary approach to the challenges. Local sustainability reports We made a commitment to publish 20 local sustainability reports in 2010. In addition to Heineken's global Sustainability Report, 21 of our key Operating Companies actually did so, focused on themes most relevant to the local market. We believe this investment increases our transparency and helps our stakeholders contribute more to our Brewing a Better Future journey. The reports can be downloaded from www.heinekeninternational.com. Governance The right level of governance is critical for any business initiative. For something as wide ranging and integral to the future as sustainability, getting governance right is a non-negotiable precondition for success. This is why we promised to have an executive-level governance model in place at the launch of Brewing a Better Future in April 2010. To deliver on this, we defined an integrated governance framework for both the operating companies and Heineken Group. Sustainability overall is governed by the Steering Committee comprising five of the Company's most senior executives and the Manager Global Sustainable Development. A programme team consisting of representatives from Commerce, Supply Chain, Human Resources, Corporate Relations and Control Accounting reports to the Steering Committee. The programme team co-ordinates the work of the 23 programmes that make up the Brewing a Better Future approach. Each of these programmes is led by a workstream leader from a global function. Supplier Code As we had committed, in 2010 we took a further step to encourage ethical and environmental principles in the value chain through the review and expansion of our Supplier Code. You can read about the new Code in the case study on the previous page. In the last quarter of 2010, we began to implement the new Supplier Code with local suppliers throughout Europe and Africa. The implementation programme in the Americas was delayed until 2011 due to the 2010 acquisition of the beer operations of FEMSA.

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