HARVEST MIRACLE CAPITAL BERHAD
Malaysia | 0060.KL | ACE
Reference
Report Year: 2024
Source Files: HMCB_-_Annual_Report_2024.md
Sustainability Committee
No sustainability committee formed ⚠️
Reporting
Integrated Report, No specific framework mentioned ⚠️
GHG Accounting
HARVEST MIRACLE CAPITAL BERHAD's 2024 sustainability report lacks detailed GHG accounting. There is no reporting on Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions, nor any mention of a base year, boundary, or inventory. Key elements like GWP basis, standards (e.g., GHG Protocol), data collection methods, and third-party verification are absent. While the report highlights general environmental initiatives like the Go Green campaign, it fails to provide quantifiable emission data. A significant improvement would be to establish a structured GHG inventory with absolute emission figures and adopt recognized frameworks for transparency. Incorporating third-party verification and setting clear reduction targets would further enhance credibility and accountability in their sustainability efforts.
Emissions
| Scope | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Scope1 | Not reported ⚠️ | No data on Scope 1 emissions provided. |
| Scope2 | Not reported ⚠️ | No data on Scope 2 emissions provided. |
| Scope3 | Not reported ⚠️ | No data on Scope 3 emissions provided. |
| Biogenic emissions | Not applicable → | No biomass or biofuel usage reported. |
Other Details
- Base year: Not reported ⚠️
- Boundary inventory: Not reported ⚠️
- Gwp basis: Not reported ⚠️
- Standard: Not reported ⚠️
- Data collection approach: Not reported ⚠️
- Third party verification: Not reported ⚠️
- Carbon intensity: Not reported ⚠️
Efforts
- Go Green campaign 🟢
- Paper recycling program 🟢
Social Highlights
- Employee training programs 🟢
- Statutory contributions 🟢
- Employee benefits 🥗
- Limited data available ⚠️
- Limited data available ⚠️
Governance
- Salary disclosure: Can't find ⚠️
- Litigation: Can't find ⚠️
Report Quality
Room for improvement in HARVEST MIRACLE CAPITAL BERHAD's 2024 sustainability report. While the integrated report acknowledges the importance of Economic, Environmental, and Social (EES) factors, it lacks quantifiable actions and measurable outcomes ⚠️. General initiatives like the Go Green campaign and paper recycling are mentioned, but specific metrics (e.g., energy saved or emissions reduced) are absent. There are no forward-looking commitments, such as net-zero targets or emission reduction goals, which limits the report's depth. Stakeholder engagement efforts are noted, but their impact is unclear. The report could benefit from adopting recognized frameworks like GRI or TCFD for structure, incorporating third-party verification for credibility, and providing detailed data on environmental and social impacts 🟢. A more evidence-based approach would elevate its transparency and usefulness to stakeholders.
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