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INTEGRATED REPORT 2020

The programs and rules we have established help us meet the high standards we have set for our marketing and sales activities.

Our supply chain accounts for a significant portion of our social and environmental footprint. As we embed sustainability in our supply chain management, we continue to work closely with our suppliers to create sustainable value. In all this, our guiding principle remains to protect and promote the human rights of those impacted by our operations.

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Responsible marketing and sales practices

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Sustainable supply chain management

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Respect for human rights

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Tier 2 topics

Data privacy and protection

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Business integrity

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Responsible RD

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Fair fiscal practices

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Illicit tobacco trade prevention

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Responsible engagement

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Performance metrics

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This online content about our Integrated Report should be read in conjunction with PMI’s 2020 Integrated Report. The information and data presented here cover the 2020 calendar year or reflect status at December 31, 2020, worldwide, unless otherwise indicated. Where not specified, data come from PMI estimates. Please also refer to 'About this report' on page 3 of the 2020 Integrated Report for more information. Aspirational targets and goals do not constitute financial projections, and achievement of future results is subject to risks, uncertainties and inaccurate assumptions, as outlined in our forward-looking and cautionary statements on page 145. In the 2020 Integrated Report and in related communications, the terms “materiality,” “material,” and similar terms, when used in the context of economic, environmental, and social topics, are defined in the referenced sustainability standards and are not meant to correspond to the concept of materiality under the U.S. securities laws and/or disclosures required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.