Case Number |
Pillar 1: Environmental |
Pillar 2: Social |
Pillar 3: Governance |
Case #1 Electricity and energy supplier |
commits to the energy transition by reducing carbon emissions andsupporting this transition when working with others.complies with all regulatory, planning, environmental andsustainability legislation pertaining to the businesses; |
build a network with local councils and consumer stakeholders’ groups to discuss how energy provision can be improved and how new technologies can be set up with reasonable environmental impact. |
a safety, health and environment as well as governance framework shall be put in place. |
Case #2 Engineering, and construction |
to reduce waste and become zero carbon emission. |
ensure that their projects involved always bring positive effect to an area such as job prospects, infrastructure developments and networking with schools. |
have a ‘Code of Integrity for Business Partners’ as their own policy when dealings with business partners. |
Case #3 Electrical Transformer |
recovery management, waste management, renewable energy, environmental performance and monitoring. |
work-life balance, safety, health and well-being.talent development, community development.diversity of employee. |
non-compliance list.risk and crisis management. |
Case #4 Electricity and Energy |
launched the Malaysia Green Attribute Tracking System (mGATS) which allows customers the option to opt for green energy from the grid. |
strive to achieve targets of having zero fatality at the workplace. |
uphold high standards of integrity.aligned with the principle of Malaysian Code and Corporate Governance. |