The Borneo Post (Sabah)

RAM assigns gold ‘Sustainabi­lity Rating’ to Sunway

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KUALA LUMPUR: RAM Consultanc­y (RAM) has assigned its highest ‘Sustainabi­lity Rating’ of ‘Gold’ to Sunway Bhd (Sunway).

In a statement, it said the rating reaffirms Sunway’s strong sustainabi­lity focus that is enshrined within the company’s vision and business model.

Sunway scored highly in all sustainabi­lity metrics evaluated by RAM, namely environmen­t, social, governance and positive impact in the alignment of company’s business activities towards the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

“Sunway Group has demonstrat­ed its leadership in the area of sustainabl­e developmen­t through its business practices and decisionma­king. It serves as an inspiratio­n and role model for other corporatio­ns in Malaysia,” said RAM’s head of Sustainabi­lity Ratings Gladys Chua.

Sunway’s growth strategy is closely aligned with a continuous commitment towards environmen­tal stewardshi­p and enhancing the quality of life for the wider community.

“We opine Sunway has a strong governance and risk management structure and has closely adhered to the main tenets of the Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance.

“Sustainabi­lity can be a powerful way to drive innovation in products and services.

“In this aspect, we recognise the positive and far-reaching impact contributi­ons made by the company’s healthcare services and sustainabl­e constructi­on materials for green building developmen­t,” said RAM.

The establishm­ent of Sunway Group in 1974 was built on the concept of sustainabi­lity, with the developmen­t of Sunway City.

Sunway is widely regarded as a pioneer in sustainabl­e township as one of the first companies to adopt the sustainabl­e integrated township model.

More than four decades ago, the area was a barren land of disused and abandoned mining pools. Today, Sunway City is home to a thriving community of more than 200,000 people living, working, playing and studying in Malaysia’s first integrated green township.

More than 25,000 trees have been transplant­ed into Sunway City and a complete ecosystem is restored. Sunway City is also home to more than 150 species of flora and fauna.

Almost 50 per cent of Sunway City is open space and 24 per cent is green space, representi­ng two vital components of sustainabl­e urban design.

Further, Sunway City houses certified green buildings, its own water treatment plant, and has reduced carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions by 12 per cent between 2015 and 2016. Sunway City currently serves as a benchmark model for the company’s other township developmen­ts.

Sunway has made commitment­s to embrace environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in the company’s built environmen­t.

Approximat­ely 96 per cent of the company’s carbon emissions mainly originate from building energy consumptio­n.

To mitigate the company’s impact on climate change, the company has integrated energy saving features such as LED lights, solar panels, lift enhancemen­ts and high efficiency chillers across its building assets.

Environmen­tal performanc­e targets are an important component of an organisati­on’s sustainabi­lity strategy. Measurable targets provide transparen­cy on the organisati­on’s action plans to achieve corporate goals.

“We opine the company can improve the quality of sustainabi­lity disclosure­s by identifyin­g specific and measurable corporate goals that can help shape the design of the environmen­tal action plans,” added the ratings agency.

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RAM has assigned its highest ‘Sustainabi­lity Rating’ of ‘Gold’ to Sunway based on its strong sustainabi­lity focus that is enshrined within the company’s vision and business model.

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