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Corporate Responsibility Report 2005

Indicator Index

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Index of Indicators used in this report

This index shows where to find full or partial information relating to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) core elements and indicators in this report and on ST's website www.st.com/corporateresponsibility. GRI indicators are shown in the color of the section in which they belong. This index also shows where to find information relating to ST's own performance indicators. These are all prefixed 'ST' and shown in black italics. ST has identified a number of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), which are shown as Key performance indicator. All KPIs have been verified and validated by Bureau Veritas Quality International, France.

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Information about the Global Compact principles can be found at www.st.com/cr.

GC Principles key: Human Rights Labor Standards Environment Anti-Corruption
Supply Chain Management
Indicator reference GC Principle Report links Notes
STSC1 Percentage of purchases (US$) paid outside the terms of contract    
STSC3 Description of concrete actions to support suppliers in improving environmental performance and compliance    
STSC4 Selection and approval process for new suppliers    
Key performance indicatorSTSC4a Percentage of existing direct material suppliers complying with our banned substances list    
Key performance indicatorSTSC4b Percentage of corporate suppliers EMAS validated or ISO certified total and by category (material/equipment and facilities)    
STSC5 Improvement process for all suppliers    
STSC6 Percentage of order cycle (in terms of volume) by electronic exchange    
HR2 Evidence of consideration of human rights impacts as part of investment and procurement decisions, including selection of suppliers/contractors    

Not reported as we do not have reliable enough systems in place to provide the data

HR3 Description of policies and procedures to evaluate and address human rights performance within the supply chain and contractors, including monitoring systems and results of monitoring    

Not reported as we do not have reliable enough systems in place to provide the data

STSC9 Customer requests/requirements for Corporate Responsibility