Tropicana Corporation Berhad Annual Report 2024

14 Scope 3: Other Indirect Emissions Emission Category (Scope 3) FY2024 (tCO2e) FY2023 (tCO2e) FY2022 (tCO2e) Business travel 84.62 - - Employee commuting 1,144.09 - - Waste generated in operations 355.07 - - Energy use in tenant-controlled spaces 11,901.90 - - Total Scope 3 (tCO2e) 13,485.67 - - Total GHG Emissions Total Emissions FY2024 (tCO2e) FY2023 (tCO2e) FY2022 (tCO2e) Total Scope 1, 2 & 3 (tCO2e) 36,899.68 - - Note: The GHG emissions calculations were performed using the Low Carbon Operating System (“LCOS”) platform. LCOS’s carbon accounting methodology is fully compliant with the GHG Protocol and ISO 14064-1:2006 standards and has been verified and certified by an independent third party, Bureau Veritas. 1. Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions that occur from sources that are owned or controlled by the Group. The emission conversion factor for Scope 1 is derived from the UK Government’s GHG Conversion Factors. 2. The disclosure of Scope 1 emission above is limited to emissions as a result of our fuel combustions and refrigerant losses. 3. Scope 2 emissions are indirect GHG emissions arising from the generation of purchased electricity consumed by the Group. The emission conversion factor for Scope 2 is derived from the Energy Commission. 4. For our Scope 3 emission this year, our disclosure is limited to business travel, employee commuting emissions, waste generated in operations and downstream assets (separated energy use in tenant-controlled spaces). Conversion factors for Scope 3 emission calculations are derived from the UK Government GHG Conversion Factors. WASTE MANAGEMENT Why This Is Important E ective waste management remains a key focus of our environmental strategy. Within our business operations, the construction sites produce the most significant waste, making them the largest and most consequential source. The Group is acutely aware of the potential impacts that waste from our operations can have on human health, the environment, and natural resources, as well as the costs associated with ine cient waste management, including shadow costing and other indirect impacts. Our Approach At Tropicana, we are guided by our Sustainability Policy (which includes waste management policy and resource use management policy). While 100% waste reduction may not be feasible, our approach focuses on reducing the environmental impact of our waste production, improving resource e ciency, and consistently monitoring our waste management data and progress. Our waste management policy also governs our waste disposal practices, covering both scheduled and non-scheduled waste. Our waste management and disposal practices follow the guidelines of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government and the Department of Environment for both scheduled and non-scheduled waste. Goal 12: Responsible Consumption & Production Related UNSDGs 150 ANNUAL REPORT 2024

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