Inform | First quarter of 2022

HARTMANN employees also show great willingness to help In parallel to the Company’s extensive aid activities, HARTMANN employees also joined forces and showed great initiative. In Switzerland, Germany, and the Czech Republic, they donated salaries, overtime, and vacation days as part of various campaigns. Within a very short time, almost 80,000 euros were collected. The money will benefit Ukrainian families who have fled at the HARTMANN site in Veverská Bítýška in the Czech Republic. Medical supplies for Russia HARTMANN is also present in Russia with a site in Moscow. The UN Human Rights Charter classifies healthcare as a fundamental right, which is why medical products are exempt from sanctions and embargoes. Like many internationally active healthcare companies, HARTMANN considers itself obligated to ensure the availability of medical products for Russia as well, thus fulfilling its responsibility to local patients. Against this background, HARTMANN has decided to maintain the production of wound care products in Russia. HARTMANN has adjusted the product portfolio exported to Russia and currently supplies the Russian market exclusively with products for medical use. Local marketing measures as well as investment projects have been stopped. Emergency aid: HARTMANN donated more than 200 pallets of relief supplies to those affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war throughout the Group. In view of the humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine, we as a company are very proud of the enormous willingness to help and the solidarity of our employees at the various locations. Britta Fünfstück, CEO of the HARTMANN GROUP 8 Inform first quarter 2022 | Russian-Ukrainian war

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