Expansion of stakeholder dialogue

Expansion of stakeholder dialogue, editorial, swiss, light

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Dense three-column report page combining running text, a concentric-circle stakeholder diagram, and section subheads on stakeholder dialogue and corporate responsibility.

Summary

A text-heavy three-column report page whose anchor is a concentric-circle stakeholder map in the lower left. It shows how a circular-economy report can pack a full editorial page yet stay legible through strict columns and hairline dividers.

Visual description

White page under the same six-chapter top nav, with "CIRCULAR COMMUNITY" highlighted black. Three columns, separated by thin vertical rules. The left column heads "STAKEHOLDER" over justified body copy and a concentric-circle diagram, "OVERVIEW OF FREITAG STAKEHOLDERS IN TERMS OF PROXIMITY TO COMPANY", with nested rings labeled INTERNAL, PRIMARY EXTERNAL, and SECONDARY EXTERNAL stakeholders and many small role labels (employees, suppliers, NGO, press, museums, and so on) around the rings; a small FREITAG flag mark sits at the center. The middle column carries an oversized two-line subhead "EXPANSION OF STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE" followed by paragraphs and an "INNOVATION AND INSPIRATION" subhead. The right column heads "CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY" with a "RISK" subhead below, all in small justified text with monospace citation tags. A vertical spine label and the running footer complete the frame.

Key takeaway

The concentric-ring stakeholder map as a compact way to show proximity and hierarchy without a chart axis. And the discipline of running three text columns with subheads so a genuinely dense page still scans top to bottom.

Reuse notes

A reference for the interior pages of reports, whitepapers, or research decks where text volume is unavoidable. The proximity-ring diagram is reusable for any audience, ecosystem, or org map. Needs tight typographic control; the layout collapses if the column rules and subhead hierarchy are dropped.

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