PT Trimegah Bangun Persada Tbk
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2022, 2023-2027)
Reporting Period: 2022
Environmental Metrics
Waste Generated:513 tons/year
ESG Focus Areas
- Community Development and Empowerment
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Environmental Achievements
- Kawasi Berseri program collected 513 tons of waste.
- Regular road watering in Kawasi Village to prevent dust-related illnesses.
Social Achievements
- 55 local suppliers engaged, with monthly transactions reaching IDR 8 billion.
- 15 farmer groups supported, resulting in a 380% increase in harvest.
- UMKM Obi Snack, Hop Mart, and Nyala Café generated IDR 2 billion in revenue, creating 4 jobs.
- 802 students benefited from the Harita Mengajar program.
- 58 teachers received incentives.
- 2,264 patients treated at Polindes.
- 140 babies served monthly at Posyandu.
- 243 participants in infectious disease and HIV/AIDS screenings.
- 221 patients received free healthcare services.
- Construction of a new Obi District office.
- Provision of a sea ambulance for RSUD Obi.
- Provision of a firetruck and garbage truck in Labuha.
- Provision of electricity access to 250 households in Kawasi and 34 in Dusun Tabuji.
- Renovation of 5 mosques and construction of a prayer room.
- Distribution of 19 cows for Eid al-Adha.
- Distribution of 190 Christmas packages.
Governance Achievements
- Implementation of community development and empowerment governance oriented toward compliance with applicable laws and standards, accountability, and transparency.
- 64 grievances registered and resolved.
Climate Goals & Targets
Environmental Challenges
- Unequal access to healthcare and electricity in some areas.
Mitigation Strategies
- Providing free electricity access to Kawasi and Dusun Tabuji.
- Supporting Polindes and Posyandu services.
- Providing free healthcare services in Kelo, Fluk, and Gambaru.
Supply Chain Management
Responsible Procurement
- Engaging local suppliers for catering needs
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: ISO 26000
Reporting Period: 2023-2027
Environmental Metrics
ESG Focus Areas
- Climate Change
- Biodiversity
- Water Management
- Air Quality
- Waste Management
- Mine Closure and Reclamation
- Occupational Health and Safety
- Community Development
- Human Rights
- Good Governance
- Supply Chain Management
Environmental Achievements
- Achieved 98.8% dust capture in power plants
- Replacing old transportation equipment with EVs and hybrids (planned)
- Increasing use of biodiesel mixtures (B35-40) (planned)
- Installing solar power facilities (planned)
- Developing a Biodiversity Management Plan
- Implementing an integrated Water Management Plan
- Implementing a Mine Closure and Reclamation Plan
Social Achievements
- Paying wages exceeding Indonesian regional minimum wage
- Providing free housing, meals, healthcare, and other benefits to employees
- Prioritizing local workforce and suppliers
- Implementing a Community Development Program
- Facilitating the resettlement of one village
- Maintaining a low accident rate
Governance Achievements
- Implementing an Anti-Bribery Policy
- Publicly accessible beneficial ownership structure
- Annual reviews of reporting frameworks to enhance transparency
- Regularly updating stakeholder map to identify needs and interests
- Adherence to Indonesian law and regulations
- Compliance with ISO 14001, ISO 45001, and ISO 9001 (planned)
Climate Goals & Targets
Long-term Goals:
- Net zero emissions by 2060 or sooner
Medium-term Goals:
- Lowering mine Cut-off Grade
- Achieving net terrestrial conservation gain within 20 years
Short-term Goals:
- Optimizing water usage and managing quality of discharged water
- Achieving a high rate of water recycling
Environmental Challenges
- Climate change impacts
- Risks associated with extended working hours in remote areas
- Potential for soil runoff during heavy rains
- Dust from mining and transportation
- Potential for conflicts with stakeholders
- Managing purchasing power to avoid undue social or environmental impact
Mitigation Strategies
- Detailed climate risk assessment and science-based targets for GHG emission reductions
- Consultation with workers to minimize the impact of longer working hours
- Adjusting construction planning process to reduce soil runoff and dust
- Regular wetting of roads and open pit sites to reduce dust
- Maintaining excellent relations with stakeholders and open dialogue
- Prioritizing local procurement and monitoring local capacity
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: Annual
Responsible Procurement
- Prioritizing local procurement
- Developing a Supplier and Contractor ESG Code of Conduct
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Earthquakes
- Tsunami
- Landslides
- Flooding
- Land fires
- Cyclones
Opportunities
- Renewable energy options
- Carbon offsetting
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: GRI, UNDRIP, ISO 26000:2010
Certifications: ISO 14001 (planned), ISO 45001 (planned), ISO 9001 (planned)