3. Material Aspects and Boundaries

G4-17 Reporting boundaries in the consolidated financial statements

The report covers the entire Geberit Group. If only part of the company is meant as an example or due to the availability of data, this is clearly indicated.

For the reporting limits in the Consolidated financial statements, see  Financial Report > Consolidated financial statements Geberit Group > Notes > Note 33.

G4-18 Process for defining report content

The GRI G4 guidelines serve as the basis for this report for the first time. Geberit implements the report option “comprehensive” and adheres closely to the GRI guidelines regarding the determination of material aspects and boundaries. The starting point was a comprehensive  Materiality analysis based on the sustainability topics described in the GRI aspects.

These efforts were able to build on the substantial basis that has been created in recent years. Material sustainability topics and related measures are already presented in compact form within the  Sustainability Strategy. Also material are the principles of the UN Global Compact, which Geberit has committed itself to uphold and which are presented in the  Communication on Progress UN Global Compact.

An internal materiality analysis was first developed on this basis from June to August 2014. The GRI aspects to be reviewed were divided into seven areas. They were then analyzed, assessed and prioritized in detail in seven workshops, each with one member of the Group Executive Board and further specialists from the respective area present. The total results from all workshops were consolidated, then examined and approved by the Group Executive Board.

An external stakeholder panel was consulted in September 2014. This was the second such consultation following the first in 2012. Its mandate consisted of scrutinizing the results of the internal materiality analysis. The majority of these results showed a high degree of consensus between the internal standpoint of the company and the assessment of the stakeholder panel., see  Panel statement.

G4-19 Material aspects

Material aspects are deemed material if they are significant from the internal perspective of the company or the external perspective of stakeholders. No differentiation was made between internal and external dimensions. The aspects were divided into four categories: most material, material, less material and not material or not requiring any action. The GRI aspects that Geberit identified as material in the economic, environmental and social dimensions can be seen in a  dynamic chart.

The results of the internally conducted materiality analysis were reviewed by the external stakeholder panel and approved, see  Panel Statement.

The following aspects were identified as not material or as not requiring any action:

GRI aspects that are not material or that require no action Reason
Procurement practices (in the narrower sense in connection with local suppliers) Collaboration with local suppliers has no strategic significance for Geberit. Criteria such as reliability and price, quality and sustainability etc. are material, whereas the supplier’s proximity to the production site is not (except in a handful of individual cases). As a result, there is no preferential treatment of local suppliers or special criteria for them. For comprehensive information on the subject of the supply chain, see  chapter Suppliers.
Biodiversity Geberit production sites do not endanger biodiversity in protected areas. The production and disposal of Geberit products do not pose any special danger to biodiversity.
Investments environment Geberit plans holistically and integrates the aspect of environmental protection in the development of its products and production sites. In the context of integrated, sustainable planning, it makes no sense for Geberit to report investments in environmental protection separately.
Environmental grievance mechanisms Any risks or problems cited by stakeholders are addressed and resolved directly. Formal grievance mechanisms are not relevant for Geberit.
Labor/​Management relations (in the narrower sense of formal notice periods) Geberit cultivates transparent internal communication and a close dialog between employees and management. These efforts are supported by the company’s years of good economic development. There are no formally binding agreements on communication in case of severe measures.
Security practices Geberit is not active in any countries where special security precautions have to be taken.
Indigenous rights Geberit is not active in any countries or regions where the rights of indigenous people are endangered.
Human rights grievance mechanisms The risks of human rights violations by Geberit are low in general. Any risks or problems cited by stakeholders are addressed and resolved directly. Formal grievance mechanisms are not relevant for Geberit.
Local communities Geberit production sites do not entail special risks for local communities or adverse effects on the neighborhood. As a good corporate citizen, Geberit cultivates good relations with its neighbors.
Public policy No support is given to political parties or politicians. Participation in the political process is confined to membership in certain associations and is therefore limited.
Social grievance mechanisms Any risks or problems cited by stakeholders are addressed and resolved directly. Formal grievance mechanisms are not relevant for Geberit.
Marketing communi­cations Owing to its marketing strategy, Geberit is not exposed to risks from aggressive advertising or marketing. All external means of communication are checked for correctness and appropriateness.
Customer privacy Geberit does not possess sensitive data on end users. Data on customers and end users are safeguarded as required by statutory requirements.

G4-20/21 Material aspects and report boundaries outside and within the organization

The GRI aspects determined to be material pertain to different internal areas and external players. The table below shows which areas and players are primarily covered in this report. They therefore determine the report limits.

Material GRI aspects Reporting limits inside the organization  Reporting limits outside the organization   
  Company, totalEmployeesProduction/ logisticsCustomersSuppliers, partnersSocietyOthers
Economic performance xx   xShareholders
Market presence  x   x 
Indirect economic impacts  x  xxRegional economy
Materials   xxx  
Energy x  x x 
Water   xx x 
Emissions   xx x 
Effluents and waste   x  x 
Products and services x  xxx 
Compliance environment   x  x 
Transport   x xx 
Supplier environmental assessment     x  
Employment  x   xRegional economy
Occupational health and safety  x   xRegional economy
Education and further training  x   xRegional economy
Diversity and equal opportunity  x     
Equal renumeration for women and men  x     
Supplier assessment for labor practices     x  
Labor practices grievance mechanisms  x   x 
Investments x    x 
Non-discrimination  x     
Freedom of association and right to collective bargaining  x    Trade unions
Child labor  (x)  xx 
Forced or compulsory labor  (x)  xx 
Human rights assessment x   xx 
Supplier human rights assessment     xx 
Anti-corruption x  xxx 
Anti-competitive behavior x  x xCompetitors
Compliance x    x 
Supplier assessment on impacts on society     xx 
Customer health and safety x  x   
Product and service labeling x  x   
Compliance Product Responsibility x  x   

G4-22 Effects of any restatements of information provided in earlier reports

This report contains no significant new form of presentation of information from previous years. If, in individual cases, a new form of presentation, calculation method or optimized data collection has led to other results for the previous years, then this is noted as a restatement under the respective indicator.

G4-23 Response to and dealing with key topics and concerns of stakeholders

The annual sustainability reporting for the 2006 to 2013 financial years is based on the GRI G3 guidelines in force since October 2006. The 2014 financial year is the first time the GRI G4 guidelines are being followed. In this way, Geberit has developed a consistent reporting system in which individual indicators are further developed each year.

There were no significant changes during the reporting period with regard to scope or reporting limits for topics identified as material (GRI aspects). If, in individual cases, a new measuring method is used, this is noted under the respective indicator.