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Sustainability Report ENEVA 2020

| Coconut Breakers [GRI 413-1 OG9 | EM-EP-210A.3 | EM-EP-210B.1] We invested R$440,000 in the initiative - the first social investment of this size in the state of Maranhão -, aiming to expand the opportunities for growth and income generation for traditional communities in the region. Since 2017, we support the Association of Coconut Breakers (Amuquec), was created during the implementation of the Parnaíba Complex, when it received machinery and training on how to operate it, seeking to add value to products and byproducts of agroextraction activities. In 2019, a new training program was offered to workers and a partnership with the Industry Social Service (SESI) was made to diversify production by identifying new application possibilities. Already in 2020, a shed equipped with state-of- the-art materials for the manufacture of items produced with raw materials extracted from the babassu coconut was built from our donation. Currently, Amuquec is regularized and holds the Legal DAP (Pronaf Statement of Suitability), which enables it to participate in public projects and programs for productive inclusion. The project's next steps include its certification at the Ministry of Agriculture, so that the association can also participate in public tenders and public policies. In addition, work will be done to strengthen the Amuquec brand and expand the customer network. ABOUT LETTER FROM ABOUT FIGHTING THIS REPORT MANAGEMENT ENEVA COVID-19 INTELLECTUAL & ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL MANUFACTURED HUMAN CAPITAL CAPITAL SOCIAL & RELATIONSHIP CAPITAL NATURAL CAPITAL FINANCIAL CAPITAL APPENDICES GRI CONTENT INDEX SASB CONTENT INDEX SUSTAINABILITY REPORT ENEVA 2020 PAGE 99
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