30 SECTION 04 : CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Sustainability Report (Cont’d) FOCUS ECONOMIC • Economic Performance • Assetutilisation Innovation & Technology Operation Management & • Product and Services Responsibility ENVIRONMENT • Energy, and water managementand Waste • Ef uent • GHG Emission & Climate Change SOCIAL • Employment Practices & HumanRight • Occupational Health & SafetyTalent • Development GOVERNANCE • Legal Compliance • Corporate Governance & Ethics Risk Management • Information Security and Personal Data Protection MATERIAL TOPICS • ASSESSING AND PRIORITSING MATERIALITY ENRA determines its material topics through a comprehensive evaluation of the sustainability pillars EESG, sustainability themes, pledged commitments, stakeholder perspectives, and business trajectory. In FYE 2024, the Group undertook a reassessment exercise to realign its material topics with shifts in ENRA's business landscape driven by macroeconomic repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, the introduction of MRO Services as a new business segment, business divestments, and workforce rationalisation. This exercise is essential to ensure the Group's priorities remain aligned with the prevailing business environment. ENRA demonstrated diligence and inclusiveness during its materiality assessment and prioritisation process by integrating valuable feedback and insights from stakeholders across its operations. In line with the recommended practices outlined by Bursa Malaysia, which suggests a limited-scale review of material matters to ensure their continued relevance, ENRA conducted an internal review of its materiality matrix in FYE 2024. The review reaffirmed the positions and significance of the identified topics. It considered various factors, including regulatory changes, evolving stakeholder expectations, rising material and energy costs, and concerns related to labour practice and human rights. This year, management has agreed to maintain the same material topics as identified in the materiality assessment conducted in FYE 2024. • MATERIALITY ASSESSMENT AND PRIORITISATION METHODOLOGY The Group has set determined in its Sustainability Policy to undertake the materiality assessment and prioritisation exercise every four years to ensure that the material matters remain timely and relevant, while also allowing time to incorporate them into strategies. In the early stages, materiality assessment and prioritisation surveys were developed based on Bursa Guidelines as well as specialised toolkits and peer examples. These surveys comprehensively encompassed materiality assessment and prioritisation topics, spanning Economic, Environmental, Social, and Governance material aspects. Subsequently, digital surveys were then established and distributed virtually, enabling a wider coverage of respondents.
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