Company: KYIV
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-057315
Chunk: 304

Company: Kyivstar Group Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-06-24
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 304
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 three pillars ( i.e., “Digital Operator 1440,” “Digital Assets” and “Infrastructure”), we aim to transform lives, create opportunities for greater digital inclusion, empower people and drive economic growth. We engage with our stakeholders, aiming for the sustainable value creation and the long -termsuccess of our business. Our digital entrepreneurship and digital skills and literacy programs help us to contribute to long -termsocioeconomic value for the communities we serve. These programs promote digital inclusion and create new opportunities for participants, contributing to the demand for digital products and services, which in turn creates new opportunities for our business. In parallel with the “social” elements of our approach to ESG, we simultaneously ensure due attention is paid to the “governance” pillar. Indeed, we strive to act as good corporate citizens, promoting and reinforcing ethical business behavior with responsible corporate governance all with the aim of delivering on operational performance. We are committed to creating social and business value by making impactful investments that help create new services, partnerships and forums, which in turn enable and empower the people we serve. Our support for our industry’s ambitions corresponds with a variety of existing initiatives to reduce the energy intensity of our business. We continue to work to further reduce our emissions wherever possible, committing and acting by moving more toward focusing on how to further reduce energy consumption. We are focused on mitigating our carbon footprint and rolling out network energy -efficiencymeasures, which will contribute to a low -carboneconomy as well as offer us the potential to reduce our operating costs over time. We continue to upgrade existing diesel- and petrol -poweredunits with more energy -efficient, hybrid and renewable energy -powerednetwork equipment and, where practical, increase the number of base transceiver stations situated outside to reduce the energy use involved in keeping them cool. We share tower capacity with other operators, which has had a direct positive impact on our 154 energy consumption and our environmental footprint. We keep abreast of federal and local environmental legislation, regulations, rules and other applicable laws and strive to reduce the environmental impact of our operations through responsible use of natural resources and by reducing waste and emissions. We continue to develop innovative solutions to reduce energy intensity, such as powering telephone exchange stations on solar energy, installing state -of - the-arton -gridphotovoltaic systems and carrying out training on renewable energy solutions to ensure stakeholders are aware of our carbon — and cost -savingbenefits. Across our organization, we continue to work on reducing the carbon footprint of our offices, with a variety