REPORTING & DISCLOSURE TRACKING OUR PROGRESS DOW | REPORTING & DISCLOSURE | 174 Dow Disclosures – GRI Content Index Specific Actions, continued Environmental Justice • Dow has long been committed to very high internal regulatory requirements, and we comply with all local laws. We do not operate our sites to different standards based on who our neighbors are. • We work closely with the appropriate regulatory bodies to meet or out-perform all standards. Dow follows industry best practices for acquiring and maintaining green belts – non-industrialized properties around our sites that provide added distance between our operations and our neighbors. • Dow is committed to listening to our communities – their concerns, their questions and their needs. We have done this for decades via our Community Advisory Panels (CAPs). The membership of the CAPs varies widely, and includes community activists, local leaders, former Dow employees and other stakeholders who have an important perspective to share. • We use these CAPs to engage our communities in our challenges and in decisions about our sites’ futures. We encourage their engagement in the open comment periods associated with our permits, consent orders and other regulatory matters. • We actively review the membership of all our CAPs to ensure they are properly reflective of the communities in which we operate. Voting Rights • As we look to encourage full participation in the voting process, it is likewise important to ensure election integrity. • We call on elected leaders to work across political parties to ensure that every eligible voter has the freedom to easily cast their ballot and participate fully in the political process. Highlights of Supplier Engagement Best Practices • As part of a compliance program audit with all raw material suppliers for our Consumer Solution Business which enabled supplier site visits, we were able to assess that appropriate labor laws/legislation related to not contracting forced labor or child labor were being followed. This enabled Dow to support suppliers while improving supplier relationships and engagement on ESG topics. • We audited one of our charcoal suppliers, Mineira Empreendimentos Florestais, which is a women-owned company responsible for supplying charcoal and wood to Santos Dumont Site. This company is also included on the Diversity Supplier list in Latin America. • CBNS Negocios Florestais SA, a raw material supplier who supplies charcoal and woods, has for several years worked and supported the communities located around their farms by supporting them on their youth professional development, opportunity to develop their products to increase their business. • As part of our Supplier engagement best practices, we supported the education of diversity and inclusion topics. Partnering with the White Martins group showcasing “In the Right Hand”, which is a program related to information and awareness about sexual abuse on the roads. • Dow was again selected to receive the Premio Redes of Development Award. This accomplishment recognizes companies that support the small State of Para suppliers. These suppliers are small and still under development. Dow supports the supplier’s growth by purchasing and fostering their products, raw materials and services in the surrounding region. • Partnership Platform for Amazon (PPA) - The PPA seeks to build innovative, tangible and practical solutions for sustainable development and the conservation of biodiversity, forests and natural resources in the Amazon. Dow is a member of the strategy committee, which is marketing the development of small suppliers into the Amazon region with the aim of driving community support. 414-1 New suppliers that were screened using social criteria OMISSION 414-1 New suppliers that were screened using social criteria Information not available. We will continue to annually assess mechanisms to be able to report this information in the future.

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