0 Glossary Introduction Environmental Social Governance Indexes and Glossary About This Report GRI Index SASB Index SDG Index TCFD Inde x UNGPRF Index Glossary Term Definition Target Zero Target Zero is a Target-created program denoting products and packaging solutions that are designed to be refillable, reusable or compostable, made from recycled content, or made from materials switched from plastic to paper, aluminum, steel or glass. Team members We refer to our full-time, part-time and seasonal employees as “team members.” Team members do not include contractors, employees of our subsidiaries or the employees of vendors, suppliers or manufacturers with which we do business. Value chain All business activities that create value for Target’s products or services. The value chain includes the supply chain, Target activities outside the supply chain (e.g., product development and marketing) and the end consumer, as well as communities for which the company is helping create value. Vendor A business partner that makes owned brand, Target exclusive, Target distributed and/or national brand product. Product may or may not be imported by Target. Virgin plastics Plastics produced using new petrochemical materials, rather than recycled or renewable ones. Waste In the business context, the term generally refers to physical material that is no longer used for its intended purpose. Water risk Water risk refers to the possibility of an entity experiencing a water-related challenge (e.g., water scarcity, water stress, flooding, infrastructure decay, drought). Source: CEO Water Mandate Water scarcity Water scarcity refers to the volumetric abundance, or lack thereof, of freshwater resources. Source: CEO W ater Mandate Wat er security Water security refers to the capacity of a population to safeguard sustainable access to adequate quantities of acceptable quality water for sustaining livelihoods, human well-being and socioeconomic development, for ensuring protection against water -borne pollution and water-related disasters, and for preserving ecosystems in a climate of peace and political stability. Source: IPCC WGII Sixth Assessment Report Water stress Wat er stress refers to the ability, or lack thereof, to meet human and ecological demand for freshwater. It considers several aspects, including water availability, quality and accessibility. Source: CEO Water Mandat e Zero waste, Zer o manufacturing waste The conservation of all resources by means of responsible production, consumption, reuse and recovery of products, packaging and materials without burning and with no discharges to land, water or air that threaten the environment or human health, as established by the Zero Waste International Alliance. The threshold to be considered “zero waste” is normally set at a minimum of 90% diversion rate. 2022 Target ESG Report 107

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