In 2021, the Group’s Sustainability Reporting Team has conducted a new cycle of materiality assessment with reference to the guidance under the Bursa Malaysia Sustainability Toolkit: Materiality Assessment (2nd Edition).

In the 2021 Materiality Assessment, a new sustainability matter on the COVID-19 Combat Measure Approach was introduced. The new Materiality Assessment involved 311 key stakeholders from various categories such as the Group’s employees, shareholders, consultants, local communities, NGOs, customers, and contractors which were selected via an objective prioritization process.

The key Sustainability Material Matters identified in Materiality Assessment 2021 are illustrated in the diagram as follows:

1. Traceability & Supply Chain
2. Sustainability Certifications
3. Food Safety
4. Economic Performance
5. Business Ethical Practices
6. Suppliers’ Sustainability Commitment
7. Peatland Protection
8. Biodiversity & Conservation
9. Carbon Footprint
10. Sustainable Energy Management
11. Water & Effluent Management
12. Waste Management
13. Grievance Mechanism
14. Protection of Human Rights
15. Employee Occupational & Safety
16. Training & Development
17. Commitment to Our Local Communities
18. Right of Indigenous People
19. COVID-19 Combat Measure Approach

PEOPLE

  • Grievance Mechanism
  • Protection of Human Rights
  • Employee Occupational & Safety
  • Training & Development
  • Commitment to Our Local Communities
  • Rights of Indigenous People
  • COVID-19 Combat Measure Approach

PLANET

      • Peatland Protection
      • Biodiveristy & Conservation
      • Carbon Footprint
      • Sustainable Energy Management
      • Water & Effluent Management
      • Waste Management

PROFIT

        • Traceability & Supply Chain
        • Sustainability Certifications
        • Food Safety
        • Economic Performance
        • Business Ethical Practices
        • Supplier’s Sustainability Commitment

CORRECT AS OF 10 MAY 2022