Our top three material focus areas
Biodiversity and Land Use
Cause of the impact
Operations
Impact area(s) evaluated (External stakeholders)
- Environment (Community)
Quantitative impact
Output Metric
- Increase/decrease in green cover
- Increase/decrease in flora and fauna species in marine ecosystem
Impact Metric
- Increase in the area of mangrove plantation
- Increase in the area of terrestrial plantation
- Sites subject to regular monitoring of any threat to endangered species and assessment of biodiversity richness at the operational/conservation site
Type of impact
Negative Impact: Port activities like ship movement and dredging can harm marine ecosystem. Our business activities also cause habitat fragmentation, deforestation and coastal erosion, which can lead to natural habitat loss for animals which impact diversity and abundance of species. It may also affect our relationship with local community who depend on the marine resources like fish catch, for their livelihood. The mitigation of these risks is essential for maintaining a sustainable business and fostering trustworthiness.
Occupational Health and Safety
Cause of the impact
Operations
Impact area(s) evaluated (External stakeholders)
- Social (workers, suppliers, customers)
Quantitative impact
Output Metric
- Number of fatalities
- Ambient Air Quality Index (AQI) near the port and logistic sites
Impact Metric
- Percentage of employees who received safety-related training
- Absenteeism rate
- Number of mobile health clinic units deployed
Type of impact
Negative Impact: Potential risks in occupational health and safety can lead to interruptions in business operations, a rise in employee absences and a subsequent reduction in productivity. These issues can directly impact the organisation's financial health, manifesting in a diminished output and greater expenditure on insurance premiums and compensation costs.