2004-2005 HEINEKEN SUSTAINABILITY REPORT As part of its commitment to conducting business in a responsible manner, Heineken has published its 2004-2005 Sustainability Report. Produced annually, the report contains information regarding Heineken's sustainable development, discusses results from stakeholder consultation, outlines progress on key international programmes, as well as detailing future targets, commitments and programmes in the works. Sietze Montijn, Head of Corporate Affairs at Heineken, explains: "This report presents the results that have been achieved across our entire organisation in the areas of, amongst others, environment, health and safety, alcohol policy, business conduct and supply chain responsibility. The report also outlines our priorities regarding potential improvements in the time to come." The 2004-2005 Sustainability Report focuses on the five key roles in which Heineken functions: as a publicly listed company, as a brewer of high- quality beers, as a marketer, as an employer and as an integral part of societies around the world. The report examines the company's sustainability performance in relation to each of these important roles. Mark van Rijn, Manager Company and Society at Heineken, observes: "The Heineken Sustainability Report is a key resource for all sustainability and non-financial data for internal and external stakeholders. All the improvements in our reporting ultimately serve a single goal: to give all stakeholders the information they need to challenge, question, support or partner with us." New to this year's report is a section rating the company's performance against the targets and commitments set in the previous sustainability report. This section examines a wide range of promises made by Heineken, such as commitment to wastewater reduction, improvements in recycling and the implementation and publication of Heineken's Code of Business Conduct. These issues, and many more, are rated according to the company's success in keeping its promises. Heineken has received recognition for its sustainability performance. The company has maintained its listing in the FTSE4Good Index (which measures the performance of companies that meet globally recognised corporate responsibility standards) and in 2005, was included in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI)in both the STOXX and the World Index. This means that, according to the annual benchmark survey carried out by Sustainable Asset Management in Zurich, whose research is at the basis of the DJSI, Heineken is a sustainability leader in its sector. Heineken's sustainability targets and commitments for the near future are also a major focus of this latest report. Continued improvement of recycling by-products, the further reduction of carbon dioxide emissions and the extension of the Selling Beer Safely programme are just a few of the targets set by the company. "Heineken has achieved a lot over the past two years," says Heineken CEO Jean-Franpois van Boxmeer. "Looking forward, in 2006 we will continue to work on our sustainability priorities: environmental care, business conduct, alcohol policy and supply chain responsibilities. Given the growing demand for non-financial information from our stakeholders, we have decided to produce a full sustainability report every year from now on, helping us to create a more flexible corporate responsibility agenda and to meet stakeholders' demands in good time and greater detail." The 2004-2005 Sustainability Report is accessible on the company website (www.heinekeninternational.com) and is also available in print. PAGE 35

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