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Understanding society
Understanding society

The dialogue with internal and external stakeholders is providing important indications to Evonik.


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Society

Just like the last two years, in autumn 2011 we asked internal and external stakeholders how well informed they felt on the basis of the 2010 CR report published in the summer, and which global challenges they felt were particularly important for Evonik. Unlike in 2010, we mainly surveyed customers in 2011.

The majority of those questioned felt they were "well" or "very well" informed by the 2010 CR Report. In the view of the respondents, the most important challenges that Evonik should address were human rights, resource utilization, access to water, and health. By contrast, the importance of the challenge of climate change was clearly rated lower than in the previous year. These results coincide largely with the findings of our materiality analysis. The internal and external assessments of the most important challenges for Evonik are thus in agreement. 

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