INTA BINA GROUP BERHAD
Malaysia | 0192.KL | Main
Reference
Report Year: 2023
Source Files: IBGB_AR_2023_Part_2.md
Sustainability Committee
No sustainability committee formed ⚠️
Reporting
Bursa Malaysia Sustainability Reporting Guide, Integrated Report 🟢
GHG Accounting
Inta Bina Group Berhad's sustainability report for 2023 lacks detailed GHG accounting data. No Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions are reported, and critical elements such as base year, boundary, GWP basis, and verification status are missing. While the report acknowledges challenges in data collection and a commitment to improvement, there is no concrete evidence of GHG monitoring or reduction strategies. A significant gap is the absence of third-party verification, which undermines credibility. To strengthen future reports, the Group should prioritize comprehensive GHG inventory development, adopt recognized standards like GHG Protocol, and engage independent assurance providers to validate data. Establishing clear reduction targets with measurable outcomes would further demonstrate environmental accountability.
Emissions
| Scope | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Scope1 | Not reported ⚠️ | No data available for Scope 1 emissions. |
| Scope2 | Not reported ⚠️ | No data available for Scope 2 emissions. |
| Scope3 | Not reported ⚠️ | No data available for Scope 3 emissions. |
| Biogenic emissions | Not applicable → | No biomass or biofuel usage reported. |
Other Details
- Base year: Not specified ⚠️
- Boundary inventory: Not specified ⚠️
- Gwp basis: Not specified ⚠️
- Standard: Not specified ⚠️
- Carbon intensity: Not reported ⚠️
Efforts
- Energy consumption: 4,367.5 MW 🟢
- Water usage: 167 megaliters 🟢
Social Highlights
- MYR 223,000 community investment 🟢
- 500 beneficiaries 🥗
- 3,357 employees trained on safety 🟢
- 100% local supplier spending 🟢
- Limited data available ⚠️
Governance
- Salary disclosure: Can't find ⚠️
- Litigation: Can't find ⚠️
Report Quality
Commendable initial efforts by Inta Bina Group Berhad in their 2023 sustainability report, with quantifiable data on social initiatives such as MYR 223,000 in community investments and training 3,357 employees on health and safety 🟢. The report also highlights energy and water usage metrics, which provide a starting point for environmental accountability. However, significant gaps exist, particularly in GHG emissions reporting, with no data on Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions ⚠️. Generic statements about sustainability commitment lack measurable outcomes or forward-looking targets. To improve, the Group should focus on comprehensive GHG accounting, incorporate third-party verification, and set clear, time-bound goals like net-zero commitments. Enhancing disclosure on governance aspects, such as management salaries and litigation, would also strengthen transparency. Overall, the report lays a foundation but requires deeper detail and evidence-based reporting.
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