SUSTAINABILITY

An important starting point in our sustainability journey is to identify our stakeholders and material
EESG factors relevant to our business. The interests and requirements of key stakeholders are also
considered when formulating corporate strategies.  

MATERIALITY ASSESSMENT

Our sustainability process begins with the identification of relevant EESG factors.
Relevant EESG factors are then prioritized to identify material EESG factors which are subject to
validation. The result of this process is a list of material EESG factors disclosed in this report.
Our sustainability process, as detailed above, is as shown below:

IDENTIFICATION

PRIORITISATION

VALIDATION

REVIEW

EESG FACTORS

To determine if an EESG factor is material, we assessed its potential impact on the economy,
environment and society and its influence on the stakeholders.

ECONOMIC

  • Economic Performance
  • Anti-Corruption

ENVIRONMENTAL

  • Transitioning from Brown Energy to Green Energy 
  • Reduction of CO2
  • Environmental Compliance

SOCIAL

  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Diversity and Equal Opportunity
  • Local Communities
  • Socioeconomic Compliance
  • Rights of Indigenous People

GOVERNANCE

  • Corporate Governance
  • Shareholder Rights
  • Business Ethics

ECONOMIC

  • Economic Performance
  • Anti-Corruption

ENVIRONMENTAL

  • Transitioning from Brown Energy to Green Energy 
  • Reduction of CO2
  • Environmental Compliance

SOCIAL

  • Occupational Health and Safety
  • Diversity and Equal Opportunity
  • Local Communities
  • Socioeconomic Compliance
  • Rights of Indigenous People

GOVERNANCE

  • Corporate Governance
  • Shareholder Rights
  • Business Ethics
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