Fima CORPORATION Berhad
(197401004110) (21185-P) •
Annual Report 2020
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Our Head Office no longer purchases or offers water
in single-use plastic bottles. Water-filling stations
have instead been installed for the employees.
Waste Disposal by Type
Volume (MT)
FYE2019
FYE2020
Scheduled Waste:
Ink containers
1.66*
1.39
Contaminated rags
1.70*
0.63
Printing ink waste
2.80*
12.28
Solid Waste:
Shredded paper
229.91
163.00
Food Waste (Head Office)
0.38
0.40
Plastic (Head Office)
0.05
0.07
* Figures for FYE2019 has been restated
Hazardous waste and residual products recovered from our
operations are transported and disposed of in accordance with
stringent industry standards and statutory requirements.
Water Management
The Group’s businesses remain focused on efficient water
management through, inter alia, reusing water throughout their
operations and rainwater harvesting. Our estates in Indonesia
already have rainwater tanks installed at their workers quarters.
Installation of these tanks has now become a standard green
feature in all new developments of workers quarters, wherever
possible. This allows us to harvest rainwater to be used for daily
consumption.
During the year, water consumption of PTNJL’s palm oil mill has
decreased by 22.8% compared to last year, largely as a result of
the CPKO plant being non-operational for the first three-quarters
of FYE2020. PTNJL has also set aside areas within its plantation
as a water catchment zone. Chemical applications are strictly
prohibited at the water catchment zone to facilitate natural
revegetation of the area and preservation thereof.
329,755 m
3
Total water consumed by the Group in FYE2020
(FYE2019: 425,588 m
3
)*
Breakdown of Water Consumption by Divison
(m
3
)
Head Office
Building
3.9%
Manufacturing
4.0%
Plantation
92.1%
296,429 m
3
of water consumption by mill in FYE2020
(FYE2019: 384,222 m
3
)
Breakdown of Water Usage by Mill
(m
3
)
Domestic**
27.5%
Processing
28.6%
Boiler
43.9%
Domestic**: This includes usage from the rest house, canteen, mill
(non-operational), main office and worker’s quarters
* Figures for FYE2019 has been restated
Water Consumption
sustainability : environment