GAS MALAYSIA BERHAD
Malaysia | 5209.KL | Main
Reference
Report Year: 2021
Source Files: Gas_Malaysia_Berhad_-_Annual_Report_2021.md
Sustainability Committee
Sustainability Reporting Committee 🟢
- Reports to GCEO 🟢
- Policy oversight 🟢
Reporting
Bursa Malaysia Guide, Integrated Report 🟢
GHG Accounting
Gas Malaysia Berhad's 2021 sustainability report lacks detailed GHG accounting data, with no specific figures for Scope 1, 2, or 3 emissions. While the company advocates for natural gas as a cleaner energy source and supports climate change mitigation, there is no mention of a base year, operational boundary, or third-party verification. The absence of quantifiable metrics and standards like GHG Protocol or ISO 14064 limits transparency. A key improvement area is to establish a robust GHG inventory with verifiable data and clear targets. Additionally, reporting on carbon intensity could provide deeper insights into efficiency. Despite these gaps, their focus on cleaner energy is a positive step, but detailed emissions tracking is essential for credibility.
Emissions
| Scope | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Scope1 | Not reported ⚠️ | No specific Scope 1 data provided for 2021. |
| Scope2 | Not reported ⚠️ | No specific Scope 2 data provided for 2021. |
| Scope3 | Not reported ⚠️ | No specific Scope 3 data provided for 2021. |
| 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 ⚠️
- Third party verification: Not specified ⚠️
- Carbon intensity: Not reported ⚠️
Efforts
- Promotes cleaner energy 🟢
- Biogas investments 🌱
- 5,308 kg fabrics recycled 🟢
- E-Procurement for less paper 🌱
Social Highlights
- 1,100 students supported 🟢
- 3 hospitals aided 🥗
- 200 families helped 🥗
- 500 traders supported 🥗
- 85 families aided 🥗
Governance
- Salary disclosure: Can’t find ⚠️
- Litigation: Can’t find ⚠️
Report Quality
Commendable intent is evident in Gas Malaysia Berhad’s 2021 sustainability report, with a clear focus on economic, environmental, and social (EES) pillars 🟢. The report highlights measurable social initiatives, such as supporting 1,100 students and aiding communities during crises 🥗. However, it falls short on quantifiable environmental data, particularly GHG emissions, lacking specific metrics for Scopes 1, 2, or 3 ⚠️. Statements like 'committed to mitigating climate change' remain vague without evidence of targets or verified outcomes. Forward-looking plans, such as expanding gas networks by 120 km in 2022, are noted, but lack detailed sustainability goals. To improve, the company should incorporate third-party verification, set measurable emission reduction targets, and provide clearer forecasting for environmental impact. Overall, the report offers a foundation but needs greater depth in environmental accountability.
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