ESG Strategy

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KAI is fulfilling our social role and responsibility.

ESG Strategy

KAI pursues sustainable development that aims to be
eco-friendly, enhance social responsibility, and
improve governance. In line with its corporate vision of "Global KAI Beyond Aerospace" and its ESG vision of
"Make the World a Better Place by Creating Future Value
With Clean and Safe Advanced Technologies and
Sharing It With Global Citizens,"
KAI has established an ESG management strategy system by defining six key promotion strategies for each area
from a mid-to-long-term perspective based on
its core values and strategic directions in the areas of environment, society, and governance.
In December 2023, the Company strengthened its ESG management strategy by redefining the existing material issues based on important economic, financial, social, and environmental issues affecting
the Company's business activities and
actively promoting and managing these issues.
Previously, KAI established the ESG Committee under the Board of Directors and adopted a Corporate Governance Charter, pledging to establish sound corporate governance and fair corporate activities and founding an ESG management philosophy. Going forward,
KAI will continue to internalize and promote ESG management, continuously review the status of implementation, and create effective ESG performance to realize sustainable development.

ESG Governance

The ESG Committee is the highest deliberative body for ESG management and serves as a companywide control tower.
On a quarterly basis, it establishes ESG management strategies and policies for effective decision-making
in mid-to-long-term strategic directions,
specifies actions to be implemented in each area,
and reviews the results and performance of the implementation to lead the Company to sustainable growth.
The ESG Committee meets regularly once a quarter and
may hold ad hoc meetings as needed.
The ESG Committee consists of a chairperson and
five members, all of whom are outside directors,
to enhance its independence and transparency.
The ESG Working Council is an internal council of
32 teams from 16 offices in key departments, chaired by
the Head of Corporate Strategy & Global Business Division.
It reviews plans and progress on key issues in
each ESG area on a monthly basis to strengthen
the execution of ESG activities.
The ESG Committee also has a dedicated ESG Team (Sustainability Planning Team) to support ESG strategy formulation, ESG internalization and capacity building, stakeholder communication, and risk management.

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