How We Create Value Challenges in securing the capital Efficient resource management by leveraging effective methodology and practices, including new investments into technological advancements to minimise our environmental impact Our partnerships with external parties will have a positive impact on this capital as we progress to employ green technologies in contributing towards our decarbonisation pathway Outlook - Our continuous focus: Drive more network modernisation for sustainable growth Expand our existing energy optimisation and decarbonisation initiatives Adopt cleaner energy innovations and solutions Strengthening controls on climate data management Transition towards data driven network planning and higher spectrum efficiencies Industry collaboration with third parties towards driving climate best practices Optimised efficiencies from allocated radio spectrum Environmental Management System - ISO14001:2015 certified Used 341.01 GWh (FY2020: 329.18 GWh) Piloted AI use cases with partners General waste and e-waste management Respected land rights when building and maintaining networks On-going initiatives to fulfill Leed1 and Green Building Index (GBI)2 certification requirements Setting energy reduction and decarbonisation strategies across short, medium and long-term goals to keep us focused Climate Data Integrity exercise for best practice methodology in environmental data collecting and reporting Network modernisation and cleaner energy innovations for sustainable growth Sustainable workplace and remote working arrangements Managed our environmental footprint and recycling of network equipment Explored opportunities to create a more sustainable workplace Collaborated within and across industries to address environmental concerns Natural crisis preparedness, adaptation and mitigation strategies Managed climate risks by strengthening network resilience Strengthened controls on climate data management and reporting Carbon intensity per data usage (tCO2e) improvements by 13.7% Key Inputs Key Activities Outcomes Natural capital is seen as a key priority for Digi, realising the opportunities from limiting natural capital exposure within our own operations, as well as enabling more efficient resource use in other industries. Malaysia has committed to become carbonneutral nation by as early as 2050. This mandate would require a concerted effort as well as a high-level green commitment and investment from both the public and private sectors. As the level of decarbonisation readiness on a national level is often mirrored by the level of readiness or progress at sectoral levels,Digi aspires to continue our climate leadership in the mobile sector through progressive climate action. It includes how we safeguard and protect the renewable and non-renewable resources that we consume in our day-to-day operations. Our detailed performance and outcomes created are further deliberated on the following pages. 1 LEED is a green building certification programme and a globally recognised standard for the design, construction and operation of high-performance green buildings 2 GBI is Malaysia’s industry recognised green rating tool for buildings natural Capital Mapping to Our Strategy and Material Matters M2 R5 (Please refer to pages 38-40 on detailed description of our Material Matters) 67 Integrated Annual Report 2021 Governance Audited Financial Statements Other Information
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