01 Introduction and strategy 02 Measuring and managing sustainability 03 Climate change related disclosure 04 Strengthening our foundation 05 Our universal principles 01.4 Our sustainability approach Stakeholders demand change towards a sustainable economy & society within planetary boundaries Sustainable economy & society Overshoot Ecological Barriers Overuse of natural resources, possibly leading to tipping points • Climate change • Freshwater change: green water • Stratospheric ozone depletion • Atmospheric aerosol loading • Ocean acidification • Biogeochemical cycle • Novel entities * • Land system use • Biosphere integrity Customers Employees Under-delivery Social Minimum Resources that a person needs in order to lead a minimally decent life in their society; examples showcasing a broad scale • Health • Energy • Water • Food • Education • Gender Equality • Social equity Shareholders Governments The model does not reflect Allianz. Source: Planetary boundaries – Stockholm Resilience Centre , Doughnut | Kate Raworth , Home | Sustainable Development (un.org) . * The novel entities boundary in the planetary boundaries framework refers to entities that are novel in a geological sense and that could have large-scale impacts that threaten the integrity of E arth system processes. Source: Outside the Safe Operating Space of the Planetary Boundary for Novel Entities | Environmental Science & Technology (acs.org) . 11 Allianz Group Sustainability Report 2022 'I' •v @ @ ~ ©
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