Value Creation Is The Bedrock Of Our Business 100 FGV HOLDINGS BERHAD Sustainability Review SPOTT RANKING PILLAR 3: PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT GOING FORWARD As a Group, we recognise the importance of addressing plastic circularity and are focused on plastic utilisation across our significant business units. To understand the types and quantities of plastic used, FGV plans to conduct a plastic inventory in 2023. By taking a data-driven approach, FGV will be able to collate valuable information to help identify areas where plastic reduction and circularity efforts are required as well as implement targeted solutions for the best results. OUR WASTE MAPPING AND CIRCULARITY EFFORTS The implementation of a Waste Mapping, Waste Inventory and Circularity Gaps Project provide an overall view of the waste management of our various business units. The waste inventory is kept and stored in a cloud-based folder known as the Centralised and Integrated Repository (REPO). This is the main medium for our relevant annual data collection related to climate action and circularity from each business unit. The project is conducted in two phases; the first phase has started since January 2022 and is currently on-going whereas the second phase is yet to start and is for future planning. WASTE PERFORMANCE DATA (Hazardous waste only) On-site (MT) Off-site (MT) Total (MT) Reuse 3.82 - - Recycle 16.22 - - Recovery - 1,680.91 - Co-processing - 1,092.12 - Off-site storage - 62.22 - Total 20.04 2,835.25 2,855.29 Waste Diverted from Disposal Offsite Incineration 144.68 Physical/Chemical Treatment 3.83 Solidification 1.02 Secured Landfill 62.42 Total 211.95 Waste Directed to Disposal Phase 1 (Current Project) FGV gains an understanding of the operational processes of its various business units and analyses the waste inventory based on: Current waste management practices Gaps that impede the adoption of circularity Waste data collection Equipped with the data, we: Phase 2 (Future Project) Develop strategies and recommendations Propose plans for improvement of waste management wherever possible Conduct programmes and competitions related to waste To date, through the Waste Mapping and Circularity Gaps Programme, 15 out of 19 (79%) relevant business units have been engaged to understand their overall operational processes, current waste management practices and circularity gaps. From the 15 relevant business units, 13 (86%) of them have completed waste data collection. Waste Generated (MT) Waste Diverted from Disposal (MT) Waste Directed to Disposal (MT) Hazardous waste 3,067.24 2,855.30 211.94 Waste Generated by Composition
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