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SUPPLY CHAIN & OPERATIONS We know that to be proud of the products we put our name on, we cannot be indifferent

to the conditions in which they are made. On a day-to-day basis Reebok human rights, sourcing and production staff work together as partners to meet business needs, to prevent our products from being manufactured under substandard conditions, and to improve the lives of workers in our supply chain. The majority of Reebok products are manufactured in over 700 independently owned and operated factories around the world. For more than a decade, we have applied our commitment to human rights to the tens of thousands of workers worldwide in OUR SUPPLY CHAIN who make our products. Below, we describe how we purchase the products we sell from around the world and where our products are made. We disclose the names of our contract factory base with SUPPLIER LISTS. We discuss the IMPACT OF THE MULTI-FIBRE AGREEMENT in where we source our products. We also describe how we manage the supply chain to maximize our buying power, strive for flexibility and efficiency, and meet consumer demands while upholding our human rights commitments. Wherever possible, our goal is to seamlessly integrate our human rights commitments with the day-to-day functions of our business. In our view, achieving further BUSINESS INTEGRATION, while maintaining the credibility of an independently operating department, is one key to making a long-term positive impact in the lives of workers within our supply chain. If the business is not successful, we will not be able to continuously drive change within factories. If the company is not successful in meeting our human rights commitments, we will expose our brands to significant risk, and we will fail those we have pledged to protect. OUR SUPPLY CHAIN The majority of Reebok products are manufactured in approximately 724 independentlyowned and operated factories around the world. These factories employ more than half a million workers. A factory is defined as a manufacturing facility that: cuts, sews, screen-prints, embroiders, dyes, outsole placement/injection, stock-fits, washes, assembles, or packages at a primary or subcontract facility. SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS There are three main types of commercial relationships: Direct relationships with contract factories We contract directly with some factories. These direct relationships account for 28% of apparel and 95% of footwear production by

volume/spend. These factories are often part of a large company with factories in several locations. The Reebok country office in each location oversees this manufacturing. Sourcing through agents Some orders are placed through agents, who select the factories subject to our approval. Most of our apparel manufacturing in Asia is purchased through agents. In footwear manufacturing most orders are placed directly, but we also work with three agents. Subcontract factories Occasionally factories may subcontract parts of an order to another factory.

WHERE ARE OUR SUPPLIERS? Footwear Reebok uses footwear factories in 14 countries. Most factories making Reebok footwear are based in Asiaprimarily China (accounting for 51% of total footwear production), Indonesia (21%), Vietnam (17%) and Thailand (7%). Production is consolidated, with 88% of Reebok footwear manufactured in 11 factories, employing over 75,000 workers. Apparel Our apparel supply chain is larger, with factories in 45 countries. The process of purchasing products from suppliers is organized by region. Most (52%) of our apparel sold in the US is produced in Asia, with the rest coming from countries in the Caribbean, North America, Africa and the Middle East. Apparel sold in Europe is typically sourced from Asia and Europe. Apparel sold in the Asia Pacific region is typically produced by Asian-based manufacturers

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