MKH BERHAD
Malaysia | 6114.KL | Main
Reference
Report Year: 2024
Source Files: MKH_Berhad_Annual_Report_2024_Part_3.md
Sustainability Committee
Sustainability Committee (Unknown pax) 🟢
Reporting
TCFD, Integrated Report 🟢
GHG Accounting
MKH BERHAD demonstrates a commendable start in GHG accounting by reporting Scope 1 (11,104 tCO₂e), Scope 2 (52 tCO₂e), and Scope 3 (21 tCO₂e, employee commuting) for FY2024, using the GHG Protocol and IPCC 2006 Guidelines. The inclusion of biomass usage for energy and soil enhancement in waste management is a positive step. However, the lack of third-party verification and carbon intensity metrics limits credibility. Scope 3 coverage is narrow, focusing only on employee commuting. Expanding Scope 3 categories and establishing a clear base year for tracking reductions would strengthen reporting. Overall, while data collection methods are detailed, external assurance and broader emission coverage are needed for robustness.
Emissions
| Scope | Value | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Scope1 | 11,104 tCO₂e 🟢 | |
| Scope2 | 52 tCO₂e 🟢 | |
| Scope3 | 21 tCO₂e (Employee Commuting) 🟢 | |
| Biogenic emissions | Reported in waste management 🟢 | Biomass used for energy generation and soil enhancement. |
Other Details
- Base year: Not specified
- Boundary inventory: Operational control for Scope 1 and 2; Employee commuting for Scope 3
- Gwp basis: IPCC 2006 Guidelines
- Standard: GHG Protocol
- Third party verification: Not verified ⚠️
- Carbon intensity: Not reported ⚠️
Efforts
- Scope 1 focus since FY2023 🟢
- Recycled 329,563 MT waste 🟢
- Renewable energy from biomass 🌞
- Boiler ash recycling 🌱
Social Highlights
- Community investment programs 🥗
- Employee health & safety training 🟢
- Stakeholder engagement 🟢
- Limited data available ⚠️
- Limited data available ⚠️
Governance
- Salary disclosure: Can't find ⚠️
- Litigation: Can't find ⚠️
Report Quality
Positive Foundation in MKH BERHAD's sustainability report for FY2024 🟢. The report offers a structured approach with detailed metrics, such as Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions data and waste management figures (329,563 MT recycled), which reflect a commitment to transparency. The focus on renewable energy from biomass and alignment with the TCFD framework are commendable strengths. However, the report falls short in areas like third-party verification ⚠️ and comprehensive Scope 3 coverage, limiting its credibility. Forward-looking commitments, such as specific net-zero targets or emission reduction goals, are also absent. While materiality assessments and stakeholder engagement are highlighted, some content remains generic without measurable outcomes. To enhance future reports, MKH could incorporate external assurance, expand Scope 3 data, and outline clear, time-bound sustainability targets for greater accountability and impact.
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