CAPE EMS BERHAD
Malaysia | 5311.KL | Main
Reference
Report Year: 2023
Source Files: CAPE_Annual_Report_2023.md
Sustainability Committee
Sustainability Committee (Unknown pax) 🟢
- GSOC oversight 🟢
Reporting
GRI, Integrated Report 🟢
GHG Accounting
CAPE EMS BERHAD demonstrates a commitment to GHG accounting by reporting Scope 1 (117.58 tCO₂e) and Scope 2 (10,542.13 tCO₂e) emissions for FYE 2023, with data internally sourced and verified. A key strength is the detailed breakdown of emissions by utility (electricity, diesel, petrol) using recognized emission factors like ISCC 205. However, Scope 3 emissions are not reported, though plans to track employee commuting and business travel are noted. The absence of third-party verification and carbon intensity metrics limits credibility. Improvements could include engaging external auditors for data assurance, reporting Scope 3 emissions comprehensively, and disclosing carbon intensity to better gauge efficiency. Overall, the foundation for GHG reporting exists but requires enhanced transparency and rigor.
Emissions
| Scope | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Scope1 | 117.58 tCO₂e 🟢 | |
| Scope2 | 10,542.13 tCO₂e 🟢 | |
| Scope3 | Not reported ⚠️ | Scope 3 emissions not reported, planning to track employee commute and business travel. |
| Biogenic emissions | Not applicable → | No biomass or biofuel usage reported. |
Other Details
- Base year: Not specified
- Boundary inventory: Operational control (facilities and company vehicles)
- Gwp basis: ISCC 205 and JRC European Commission factors
- Standard: Not specified
- Third party verification: Not verified ⚠️
- Carbon intensity: Not reported ⚠️
Efforts
- Solar PV: 864 tCO₂e reduction 🟢
- Cooling system: 780 tCO₂e reduction 🟢
- 87% waste reduction 🟢
- Solar PV adoption 🌞
- Energy-saving cooling 🌱
Social Highlights
- 615 employees trained 🟢
- MYR 305,940 community investment 🥗
- 91 employees in community programs 🥗
- 8,481 training hours 🟢
- 62% local supplier spending 🥗
Governance
- Salary disclosure: Can’t find ⚠️
- Litigation: Can’t find ⚠️
Report Quality
Commendable effort by CAPE EMS BERHAD in presenting a detailed sustainability report for FYE 2023 🟢. The report excels in providing quantifiable actions such as Scope 1 and 2 emissions data, waste reduction metrics (87% decrease in waste to disposal), and community investment figures (MYR 305,940). Measurable outcomes like employee training hours (8,481 hours) and safety initiatives add credibility. However, the lack of third-party verification for GHG data and absence of Scope 3 emissions reporting are notable gaps ⚠️. Forward-looking commitments, such as the solar PV system and net-zero goal by 2035, are positive but could be more detailed with interim targets. Some sections rely on generic statements like 'committed to sustainability' without specific evidence. The company could enhance the report by incorporating external assurance, expanding Scope 3 disclosure, and setting clearer milestones for long-term goals. Overall, a solid foundation with room for deeper transparency.
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