41 TIONG WOON CORPORATION HOLDING LTD SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2025 STRATEGIC SUSTAINABILITY TARGETS BUILDING TOMORROW’S INFRASTRUCTURE THROUGH STRATEGIC COMMITMENT At TWC, our sustainability targets represent more than performance metrics — they embody our strategic commitment to engineering resilience while creating lasting value for all stakeholders. Our comprehensive framework integrates ambitious environmental objectives with robust social responsibility commitments and exemplary governance standards, creating a unified pathway toward sustainable excellence. OUR 2025 STRATEGIC VISION We are committed to achieving industry-leading sustainability performance while maintaining operational excellence and financial strength. Our integrated approach addresses global challenges including climate change, resource scarcity, and social inequality through focused action that leverages our core competencies and market position. ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP TARGETS Short-term Objectives (2025-2027) Focus Area Target Metrics Baseline (FY2024) Performance in FY2025 Carbon Intensity Excellence 5% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity 0.040 tCO2e per ‘000 SGD Scope 1 intensity, 0.0062 tCO2e per ‘000 SGD Scope 2 intensity 0.047 tCO2e per ‘000 SGD Scope 1 intensity, 0.0057 tCO2e per ‘000 SGD Scope 2 intensity Energy Transformation Continue existing energy efficiency practices with annual optimisation 0.542 GJ per ‘000 SGD fuel intensity, 0.016 MWh per ‘000 SGD electricity intensity 0.645 GJ per '000 SGD fuel intensity, 0.014 MWh per '000 SGD electricity intensity Renewable Energy Leadership Expand solar capacity building on Benoi Place success 155.7 MWh directed for use, 64.00 tCO2e offset 76.6 MWh directed for use, 31.55 tCO2e offset16 Fleet Evolution Continue fleet modernisation with environmental efficiency priority Euro 6 compliance expansion Euro 6 compliance expansion Water Stewardship Continue existing water efficiency practices with annual optimisation 37.77 ML consumption, 0.05 ML/employee intensity 33.35 ML consumption, 0.04 ML/employee intensity Waste Management Continue existing waste management practices with optimisation focus 436.83 tonnes total waste, established diversion programmes 432.45 tonnes total waste, established diversion programmes 16 During the reporting period, our 12 Benoi Place site recorded a reduction in overall power consumption compared to the previous FY. This reduction is largely attributed to improved staff awareness and conscientious energy use practices across the organisation. Employees have been more proactive in switching off unused equipment, minimising lighting during non-essential hours, and optimising air-conditioning use.
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