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Waste Disposal by Type

Volume (MT)

FYE2019

FYE2020

Scheduled Waste:

Ink containers

1.66*

1.39

Contaminated rags

1.70*

0.63

Printing ink waste

2.80*

12.28

Contaminated Flexibags

1.75

1.62

Solid Waste:

Shredded paper

229.91

163.00

Food Waste (Head Office)

0.38

0.40

Plastic (Head Office)

0.05

0.07

* Figures for FYE2019 has been restated

Hazardous waste and residual products recovered from our

operations are transported and disposed of in accordance

with stringent industry standards and statutory requirements.

296,429 m

3

of water consumption by mill in FYE2020

(FYE2019: 384,222 m

3

)

Breakdown of Water Usage

by Mill

(m

3

)

Domestic**: This includes usage from the rest house, canteen, mill

(non-operational), main office and worker’s quarters

841,651.6 m

3

Total water consumed by the Group

(FYE2019: 861,547.3 m

3

)*

Breakdown of Water Consumption

by Divison

(m

3

)

Water Consumption

Manufacturing

1.6%

Bulking

13.0%

Head Office

Building

1.5%

Food

40.4%

Plantation

43.5%

Domestic**

27.5%

Processing

28.6%

Boiler

43.9%

Sustainability : Environment

Water Management

The Group’s businesses remain focused on efficient water

management through, inter alia, reusing water throughout

their operations and rainwater harvesting. IFC is continuing

their efforts to identify opportunities to reduce their water

consumption using a variety of approaches including water/

steam recycling , replacing faulty equipment and fixing

leakages.

Our Head Office no longer purchases or offers water

in single-use plastic bottles. Water-filling stations

have instead been installed for the employees.

During the year, workers’ quarters at our estate in Machap,

Johor, have been installed with rainwater tanks. Installation

of these tanks has now become a standard green feature

in all new developments of workers quarters, wherever

possible. This allows us to harvest rainwater to be used for

daily consumption. Our estates in Indonesia and Sarawak

already have rainwater tanks installed at their workers

quarters.

* Figures for FYE2019 has been restated

Annual Report 2020

kumpulan Fima Berhad

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