* Scope Danone Way (explained in page 42) 67% 96% of subsidiaries have at least 1 expert advisory panel. A total of 95 panels were active at local level in 2020. of subsidiaries have applied the claim validation procedure to 100% of their products sold in the past year*. A thorough governance At top level, the One Planet. One Health (OPOH) Integration and Investment Board’s mission is to: • Align OPOH pillars (social, environmental and health) and strengthen Danone’s integrated approach to its 2030 Goals; review OPOH policies and commitments, assess related risks and opportunities for Danone Brands before Executive Committee decisions; and monitor the B Corp journey. • Validate proposals of investments to the decision-making bodies: Danone Communities, the Danone Ecosystem Fund and the Livelihoods Funds. The Product Compliance Board (PCB) is accountable for ensuring that all Danone products comply with applicable regulations and Danone rules in six domains related to consumer-focused commitments including Health and Nutrition. The PCB establishes and regularly revises the Danone Product Compliance Policy. • A quantified measurement of the company’s performance in nutrition and alimentation-related topics. • A stakeholders’ engagement plan. Decision-making bodies at business level translate the commitments and targets into specific and concrete procedures and rules. In June 2020, Danone initiated a major change in governance, becoming the first listed company in France to adopt the newly legislated model called “Entreprise a Mission”. The model includes an extra-financial statement of purpose regarding the company’s environmental, social and societal goals, with a new committee at Boardroom level to oversee progress towards these goals. about this mission and discover the members of the independent Mission Committee. Learn more