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White appendix table titled Material Innovation with Goal / 2024 Progress / Notes columns and four rows all marked On Track.
Summary
The Material Innovation entry in the appendix ledger: a "Material Innovation" subhead over the same three-column Goal / 2024 Progress / Notes table, with four goal rows each marked "On Track".
Visual description
A tiny all-caps running header tops the page. A medium "Material Innovation" subhead sits upper-left. Three column headers (Goal, 2024 Progress, Notes) run on a hairline rule. Four rows each carry a target year (2026-2027) and a materials goal in column one, a dotted "On Track" status in column two, and a Notes paragraph in column three, on thin dividing rules. The status legend repeats bottom-left and a block of footnotes fills the bottom area. An italic "on-impact-progress-2024" label sits bottom-right. The lower half of the page is empty since there are only four rows.
Key takeaway
The same locked grid reused for a new category, proving the system: swap the subhead and the rows, keep everything else. With only four rows, the generous empty lower half keeps the table from feeling cramped.
Reuse notes
One of a set of identical category tables; reuse the exact column structure and legend for every pillar. When a category has few goals, let the table sit in the upper portion and leave the rest white rather than stretching rows. Footnotes carry the methodology so the table cells stay terse.
From this deck: Material Innovation goals table (On Track)
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