Disclosure Number
Pages/Remarks
302: Energy
302-1
Energy consumption within the
organization
p.39 - 44
302-4
Reduction of energy
consumption
p.42 - 44
303: Water and Effluent
303-1
Interactions with water as shared
recourse
p.38
303-2
Management of water discharge-
related impacts
p.38
303-5
Water consumption
p.38
304: Biodiversity
304-1
Operational sites owned, leased,
managed in, or adjacent to,
protected areas and areas of
high biodiversity value outside
protected areas
Within our oil palm estates, riparian reserves are set aside as
conservation areas wildlife corridors which include, among
others, sanctuaries for migratory birds and elephants and habitat
for jungle flora and fauna.
304-2
Significant impacts of activities,
products, and services on
biodiversity
p.34 - 35
Environmental impact assessments are carried out ahead of any
new plantation development, or as may be required by relevant
legislations.
304-3
Habitats protected or restored Except for Plantations, the Group’s operations have limited
impact on natural habitats.
Within our oil palm estates, riparian reserves are set aside as
conservation areas wildlife corridors which include, among
others, sanctuaries for migratory birds and elephants and habitat
for jungle flora and fauna.
PTNJL has also set aside areas within its plantation as water
catchment zone. Chemical applications are strictly prohibited at
the water catchment zone to facilitate natural re-vegetation of
the area and preservation thereof.
305: Emission
305-1
Direct (Scope 1) GHG emissions p.42 - 44
305-2
Energy indirect (Scope 2) GHG
emissions
p.42 - 44
305-3
GHG emissions intensity
p.42 - 44
305-4
Reduction of GHG emissions
p.42 - 44
306: Effluent and Waste
306-2
Waste by type and disposal
method
p.36 - 37
306-3
Significant spills
We did not record any significant spills at our sites during the
review period.
306-4
Transportation of hazardous
waste
The Group does not import or export any hazardous waste.
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