Chemical Company of Malaysia Berhad Sustainability Report 2018

Our Material Sustainability Matters [102-47] Our material sustainability matters are not limited to matters that may have significant financial impact on our organisation, but also include matters that may impinge on our ability to meet present and future needs. Our definition of materiality is drawn from the guidelines provided by Bursa Malaysia where material issues are defined as issues that: i. reflect an organisation’s significant EES impacts; or ii. substantively influence the assessment and decisions of its stakeholders. To gauge which material matters are most important i.e. material to our business from both the Company and stakeholders’ perspectives, we performed a materiality assessment. Through our materiality assessment process which involved members of the Sustainability Working Committee and representatives from the relevant departments within CCM, we identified 12 issues which are material to us. Of these, seven (7) were ranked as being of extremely high priority. Each of these initiatives has been grouped under the relevant sustainability prongs that relate to our EES impact. Business Ethics and Integrity Safety, Health and Environment Product Quality Economic Perfomance Innovation Supply Chain Management Environmental Management Data Protection Climate Change Training and Development Diversity and Inclusiveness Community Engagement MATERIALITYMATRIX Importance to Business Operations Importance to stakeholders Medium Medium High High Very High Economic Environmental Very High Social 23 CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA BERHAD

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