Sustainability For Our For Our Creating Value For the For Our Managing Appendix at MetLife Workforce Customers as an Investor Environment Communities Responsibly GREEN INVESTMENTS The Port of Rotterdam is one of the largest ports in 1 2 MIM sources investments in companies Europe and the 10th largest globally by volumes and projects that are focused on the traded. The Port of Rotterdam Authority manages conservation of natural resources, the and operates the port and is publicly owned by the production and discovery of alternative Dutch Government (29.2%) and by the Municipality energy sources, the implementation of of Rotterdam (70.8%) as a long-term, strategic clean air and water projects, and other environmentally conscious business investment. As a major local employer with an practices. Learn more about our green increasing focus on low carbon energy transition, investments, including our nearly the 2021 MIM-originated and -managed investment $200 million public-private partnership will contribute to building a sustainable port and for flood resilience in the U.S. (structured by industry. The Port of Rotterdam Authority’s strategy the Red River Valley Alliance) and our global to become carbon neutral by 2050 consists of three achievements in green building certifications consecutive steps: and energy efficiency. 1) Increasing efficiency through the supply and INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS reuse of surplus energy and the development of carbon capture and storage projects; MIM originates investments in infrastructure 2) Investing in electrification and hydrogen to projects that create jobs and economic incentivize the use of green energy by businesses benefits. These could include building or upgrading airports, ports, roads, pipelines, at the port; and transmission lines and power generation— 3) Evolving into a hub for green energy, hydrogen including wind and solar projects. and biofuels. 1. CALCULATED BY THE ISSUER ON THE BASIS OF DATA OF THE EUROPEAN SEA PORTS ORGANISATION (NOT PUBLICLY AVAILABLE). 2. UN CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT 2021 REVIEW OF MARITIME TRANSPORT REPORT (SEE FIGURE 1.11). 2021 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 51
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