Tropicana Corporation Berhad Annual Report 2024

Waste Type Description Construction Waste Repurposing of excess concrete from sampling tests to patch project site holes to reduce waste generation. Modular temporary aluminium formwork and structures are reused in construction. Demolition waste concrete is crushed and repurposed for ramps on project sites. Minimisation of open cutting and repurposing excavated earth through urban regeneration of existing brownfield land. Waste segregation and recycling such as: • Bins for domestic waste and scrap metal are provided • Construction waste material is resold to recycling companies wherever possible Disposal of hazardous materials: • Handled by professional certified companies • In full compliance with environmental regulations Waste reduction through the implementation of an Industrialised Building System (“IBS”) Formwork. E cient resource consumption, e.g. eco-friendly materials, recyclable materials and initiatives that promote reduced waste. (See the “Sustainable” section of this Sustainability Report) Domestic Waste Prioritisation of electronic communication, double-sided printing, and digital initiatives. Cooking oil from kitchen operations is recycled. (Food, Paper & Plastic) Optimise inventory management to improve overall kitchen e ciency. Food waste is diverted through: • Our composting initiative (See the “Sustainable” section of this Sustainability Report) • Contribute food items to nearby underprivileged communities. Landscaping Waste Landscaping cuttings are taken to a compost heap and converted into fertiliser for the soil. This is distributed for use throughout the property to aid in the regeneration of the soil and vegetation growth. Others Recycling of old golf buggy and battery. Implementation of material order controls to minimise resource waste. Additionally, we continuously seek opportunities to minimise waste generation by optimising our processes and incorporating circular economy principles into our supply chain. This includes our composting initiative and our use of recyclable materials and formwork systems at our construction sites. We also implement our waste segregation system across our business operations, tracking our waste diverted from disposal to be reused or recycled. The waste generated from our operations, including both domestic and scheduled waste, is monitored closely by the group and collected by contracted service providers at a cost. Our contractors are all licensed and required to employ sound waste disposal methods in compliance with national and local environmental regulations, in particular, the requirements outlined in the Environmental Management Plan (“EMP”). Scheduled waste produced at our sites is collected, stored and disposed of by operators licensed by the Department of Environment (“DOE”). 151 SUSTAINABILITY

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