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At a Glance

Sustainability rests at the heart of everything we do and is the #1 Core Value of the EcoWorld Brand. As a Malaysian property developer conscious of the environmental, economic, and social challenges in our industry, we are committed to driving sustainable development on the Environmental, Social, and Governance fronts in our operations and the communities we serve.

Our Story

Net Zero Roadmap

2019 - 2023

  • Committed to TCFD Framework
  • Developed Climate Change Policy
  • Measured and reported on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 (business travel, employee commute and waste generation) emissions

2023 - 2025

Short-term
Emissions Reduction Target

To reduce our operational Scope 2 emissions in absolute terms by 20% by 2025

Early Success Markers

  • EcoWorld is strategically targeting high-impact areas to reduce our carbon footprint.
  • This phase focuses on immediate, attainable measures that will set the foundation for more ambitious actions in the subsequent stages.
  • We are also scaling up efforts to reduce Scope 2 emissions (emissions from purchased electricity), as well as expanding the evaluation of Scope 3 emissions to ensure a comprehensive and sustainable approach.

2025 - 2030

Medium-term
Emissions Reduction Target

To reduce our operational Scope 2 emissions in absolute terms by 30% by 2030

Accelerating Decarbonisation

  • This phase is characterised by a strategic shift towards increased collaboration and renewable energy adoption.
  • Forging strategic partnerships with our suppliers and setting reduction targets for our supply chains.
  • Intensifying efforts to comprehensively assess and reduce Scope 3 emissions, incorporating a wider scope of initiatives.

2030 - 2050

Aspire to Achieve Net Zero Emissions by 2050

Towards Net Zero

  • This phase centres on implementing advanced technologies, adopting sustainable practices and leveraging strategic partnerships to eliminate carbon emissions.
  • Placing a significant emphasis on carbon offset initiatives to neutralise any residual emissions that prove challenging to eradicate.

Net Zero Roadmap

2019 - 2023

  • Committed to TCFD Framework
  • Developed Climate Change Policy
  • Measured and reported on Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3 (business travel, employee commute and waste generation) emissions

2023 - 2025

Short-term
Emissions Reduction Target

To reduce our operational Scope 2 emissions in absolute terms by 20% by 2030

Early Success Markers

  • Ecoworld is strategically targeting high-impact areas to reduce our carbon footprint.
  • This phase focuses on immediate, attainable measures that will set the foundation for more ambitious actions in the subsequent stages.
  • We are also scaling up efforts to reduce Scope 2 emissions (emissions from purchased electricity), as well as expanding the evaluation of Scope 3 emissions to ensure a comprehensive and sustainable approach.

2025 - 2030

Medium-term
Emissions Reduction Target

To reduce our operational Scope 2 emissions in absolute terms by 30% by 2030

Accelerating Decarbonisation

  • This phase is characterised by a strategic shift towards increased collaboration and renewable energy adoption.
  • Forging strategic partnerships with our suppliers and setting reduction targets for our supply chains.
  • Intensifying efforts to comprehensively assess and reduce Scope 3 emissions, incorporating a wider scope of initiatives.

2030 - 2050

Aspire to Achieve Net Zero Emissions by 2025

Towards Net Zero

  • This phase centres on implementing advanced technologies, adopting sustainable practices and leveraging strategic partnerships to eliminate carbon emissions.
  • Placing a significant emphasis on carbon offset initiatives to neutralise any residual emissions that prove challenging to eradicate.

EcoWorld’s Climate Change Policy

EcoWorld's Climate Change Policy formalises our commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, in tandem with Malaysia's aspirations. This Policy serves as a framework for enhancing both adaptation and mitigation strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of our operations.

Read the
full policy here

Climate Change Adaptation

Board oversight in the management of the Group’s climate change-related risks

Assessment on the impacts of climate risks and opportunities to strengthen resilience

Communication of commitments to suppliers and offer climate change awareness training for internal stakeholders

Integration of climate risk assessment into Enterprise Risk Management ("ERM") framework and business continuity plan

Management of GHG emissions, assessment of progress against climate targets and alignment of disclosures with climate-related frameworks

Climate Change Mitigation

Acceleration of initiatives to meet Scope 2 GHG reduction targets: 20% by 2025, 30% by 2030

Adoption of energy-efficient technology, renewable energy and nature-based solutions where applicable

Avoidance of high conservation value land, including peatland and primary forests reserves for township developments

Implementation of carbon sequestration efforts to reduce total carbon footprint

Promotion of circular economy through efficient waste management and recycling

Our Commitment to the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact

EcoWorld aligns our practices with the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, integrating respect for human rights, labour standards, environmental sustainability, and anti-corruption into our core strategies and operations.

Human Rights

Principle 1

Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; and

Principle 2

make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses.

Labour

Principle 3

Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;

Principle 4

the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour;

Principle 5

the effective abolition of child labour; and

Principle 6

the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.

Environment

Principle 7

Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;

Principle 8

undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and

Principle 9

encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies.

Anti-Corruption

Principle 10

Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery.

Our SDG
Commitments

As part of our pledge to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, we adopted six Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2017 and doubled this to 12 goals in FY2022.

In 2023, we embraced SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), bringing our total to 13 adopted goals. We aim to continue aligning our goals and targets with international best practices as we progress in our sustainability aspirations.

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