80 MYEG’s recent reassessment of its list of material sustainability topics in FY2023 remains relevant and aligned with the Group’s prioritisation of its material topics and the current socioeconomic landscape. Materiality matters typically SFGFS UP JTTVFT PS UPQJDT UIBU DBO CPUI EJSFDUMZ BOE JOEJSFDUMZ JNQBDU .:&( T WBMVFT FTQFDJBMMZ XIFO DPOTJEFSFE GSPN B IPMJTUJD FDPOPNJD FOWJSPONFOUBM TPDJBM BOE HPWFSOBODF iEESG”) perspective. MYEG’S MATERIALITY ASSESSMENT PROCESS Identification Prioritisation Validation MYEG compiled a roster of relevant sustainability concerns, drawing guidance from the Bursa Malaysia’s Sustainability Reporting Guide, important reporting frameworks, peer comparative analysis, sector-specific considerations and broader sustainability trends. As part of the stakeholder analysis and prioritisation process, MYEG also identified its key stakeholder groups to ensure that the interests and concerns of these groups are duly considered when shortlisting sustainability matters. The prioritisation of material sustainability matters at MYEG was determined through a MAE survey, in which key business functions and management personnel across the Group actively participated. This prioritisation process factored in the significance of the sustainability matters to MYEG and their importance to stakeholders. The results of the MAE were used to generate a materiality matrix. The matrix and findings of the MAE were then reviewed and refined accordingly before being approved. MATERIALITY MATRIX .:&( T NBUFSJBMJUZ NBUSJY UIF SFTVMU PG UIF NPTU SFDFOU NBUFSJBMJUZ BTTFTTNFOU FYFSDJTF iMAEu IBT BMMPXFE UIF Group to ensure a more accurate reflection of its latest prioritisation of the identified material topics. Also reflected in UIF NBUFSJBMJUZ NBUSJY BSF DFSUBJO NBUFSJBM UPQJDT UIBU BSF OBUVSBMMZ HJWFO NPSF JNQPSUBODF JO IPX XF BQQSPBDI UIFN based on stakeholder prioritisation and the topics’ importance to financial and non-financial value creation. Importance to Value Creation Matrix P1 Extent of Environmental and Social Impacts Materiality Matrix Low Medium High Highest Low Medium High Highest Water Consumption Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Local Community Development Waste & E-Waste Human Rights Practices Talent Management Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Political/Regulatory Changes Anti-Corruption Technological Innovation Product/Service Quality Risk Management Energy Management Economic Values Generated Climate Change & Emissions Occupational Health & Safety Competitive Marketplace MATERIALITY MATTERS
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