Company: LGN
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: DRS
Source: 0000950123-25-002471
Chunk: 71

Company: Legence Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: DRS
Chunk 71
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 on environmental marketing claims or the prevention of greenwashing more generally, including, but not limited to the use of “sustainable,” “eco-friendly,”
“green” or similar language in the marketing of products and services or the prevention of greenwashing more generally. Additionally, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) has published guidance, the FTC “Green Guides,”
to assist advertisers in avoiding the dissemination of false or deceptive environmental claims for their products and provide guidance regarding the use of “renewable energy”, or “carbon offsets” and other environmental benefit
claims.

Moreover, while we create and publish voluntary disclosures regarding sustainability matters from time to time, many of the
statements in those voluntary disclosures are based on hypothetical expectations and estimates and assumptions that may not be representative of current or actual risks or events or forecasts of expected risks or events, including the costs
associated therewith. Such expectations and assumptions are necessarily uncertain and may be prone to error or subject to misinterpretation given the long timelines involved and the lack of an established single approach to identifying, measuring
and reporting on many sustainability matters. Further, there has been increasing scrutiny on sustainability-related claims, including increased frequency of allegations of “greenwashing” against companies making sustainability-related
claims due to, among other things, allegations of incomplete, false or misleading disclosures, including with respect to the sustainable nature of their operations and products, as well as to a variety of perceived deficiencies in performance,
including as stakeholder perceptions of sustainability continue to evolve. Our failure, or perceived failure, to manage reputational risks, meet expectations with respect to sustainability-related commitments and initiatives, substantiate and verify
the veracity of our sustainability-related claims or effectively respond to new or increased regulations, laws or

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Confidential Treatment Requested by Legence Corp.

Pursuant to 17 C.F.R. Section 200.83

demands related to sustainability matters, could negatively impact our brand credibility, stakeholder relationships, willingness of our customers and suppliers to do business with us, business,
financial condition and results of operations.

Any of the foregoing may also expose us to increased greenwashing claims, litigation or
enforcement actions; require us to incur additional costs for the collection of data and/or preparation of disclosures and associated internal controls for the same; or impact the availability and cost of key raw materials used in our services or
the demand for our services, which, in turn, may adversely impact our business, results of operations and financial condition.

We may be unable to achieve our current