1、Published June 2023European Union NFRD Report2023Contents1 Reporting principles2 Googles business model2 Environmental initiatives6 Employee matters8 Social impact10 Respect for human rights14 Data ethics 15 Anti-corruption and bribery matters17 ConclusionReporting principlesWere issuing this report
2、 pursuant to the European Union(EU)non-financial reporting directive(NFRD)2014/95/EU.This report covers the global operations of Google and all its subsidiaries.Google LLC itself is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.In 2023,Google Sweden AB,Google Denmark ApS,Dapsi International ApS,and Google Spain SL a
3、re each required to report under Directive 2014/95/EU,according to the Swedish Annual Accounts Act(1995:1554)(Sw.rsredovisningslagen),the Danish Financial Statements Act Section 99a and Section 99d(rsregnskabsloven),and the Spanish Law 11/2018 which amends Article 49 of the Spanish Commercial Code(C
4、digo de Comercio).This report includes summary information on Googles environmental initiatives,employee matters,social impact,respect for human rights,data ethics,and anti-corruption and bribery matters.When available,data covers our 2022 fiscal year(January 1 to December 31,2022).When 2022 data is
5、 not yet available,such as for most of our environmental data,data covers our 2021 fiscal year(January 1 to December 31,2021).For more detailed information on any of these topics,see Googles Commitments page,which highlights our work across five areas:Building belonging,Expanding opportunity,Protect
6、ing users,Responding to crises,and Advancing sustainability.Our Reports database contains our public reports pertaining to these five areas.Links to additional information about our commitment to corporate responsibility can be found on Alphabets Investor Relations page.1Google European Union NFRD R