BERJAYA LAND BERHAD
Malaysia | 4219.KL | Main
Reference
Report Year: 2024
Source Files: BLAND_AR2024_Part_1.md
Sustainability Committee
Sustainability Committee (Unknown pax) 🟢
- Supports Board 🟢
- Action plans presented 🟢
Reporting
GRI, Integrated Report 🟢
GHG Accounting
BERJAYA LAND BERHAD demonstrates a structured approach to GHG accounting with detailed reporting across Scope 1 (13,189 tCO₂e), Scope 2 (31,268 tCO₂e), and Scope 3 (5,248 tCO₂e) for FY2024. The use of IPCC Guidelines and third-party verification by SIRIM QAS adds credibility to the data. However, the absence of a clearly defined base year and carbon intensity metrics limits the ability to track progress over time. A key strength is the comprehensive boundary covering multiple sectors. To improve, the company should establish a base year for benchmarking and report carbon intensity to better reflect efficiency in emissions reduction. Enhancing forward-looking targets would also strengthen the report’s impact.
Emissions
| Scope | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Scope1 | 13,189 tCO₂e 🟢 | |
| Scope2 | 31,268 tCO₂e 🟢 | |
| Scope3 | 5,248 tCO₂e 🟢 | |
| Biogenic emissions | Not applicable → | No biomass or biofuel usage reported. |
Other Details
- Base year: Not specified
- Boundary inventory: Covers majority of operations across hospitality, property development, services, and retail sectors
- Gwp basis: IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories
- Standard: GHG Protocol
- Data collection approach: Fuel consumption, electricity usage, and transport vehicle distance emission factors
- Third party verification: Yes, by SIRIM QAS International Sdn Bhd
- Carbon intensity: Not reported ⚠️
Efforts
- Emissions tracked 🟢
- 546,301 kg recycled 🟢
- Energy optimization 🌞
- Green building 🌱
Social Highlights
- MYR 45.35M community investment 🟢
- 43,404 beneficiaries 🥗
- 1,162 employees trained 🟢
- 8,677 training hours 🟢
- Limited data available ⚠️
Governance
- Salary disclosure: Can’t find ⚠️
- Litigation: Can’t find ⚠️
Report Quality
Commendable effort by BERJAYA LAND BERHAD in producing a comprehensive sustainability report for FY2024 🟢. The report excels in providing quantifiable data on GHG emissions, waste management (e.g., 546,301 kg recycled), and social investments (e.g., MYR 45.35M for communities), which reflect a commitment to transparency. Third-party verification by SIRIM QAS further enhances credibility. However, there are gaps in forward-looking commitments ⚠️, such as specific net-zero targets or emission reduction goals, which are critical for long-term planning. Additionally, the absence of carbon intensity metrics and base year data hinders progress tracking. The report could benefit from reducing generic statements and focusing on measurable outcomes and future targets. Incorporating more detailed governance disclosures, such as executive compensation, would also strengthen accountability. Overall, a solid foundation with room for improvement.
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