Safeguarding Ecosystems through Biodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity

Safeguarding Ecosystems through Biodiversity Conservation

Our approach to biodiversity conservation extends beyond operational boundaries to the surrounding ecosystems, recognising the interdependence between business activities, natural capital and local communities. Through structured biodiversity risk assessments and site-level ecological evaluations, we identify dependencies, impacts and potential risks across terrestrial, freshwater, marine and atmospheric systems. These insights guide informed decision-making and long-term biodiversity planning, aligned with global sustainability frameworks and our ambition to achieve no net loss of biodiversity by 2030.
Indigenous plantation, greenbelt development and habitat enhancement initiatives are undertaken in consultation with forest departments and local stakeholders to strengthen ecological balance. A robust governance framework, integrated with enterprise risk management processes, embeds biodiversity considerations into strategy, operations and mitigation planning, supporting sustainable growth across our operational footprint.
Our Recent Initiatives
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Indigenous Greenbelt Expansion
Indigenous Greenbelt Expansion

Greenbelts around ports are developed using indigenous species selected with forest departments to strengthen local ecosystems.

No Net Loss Biodiversity Drive
No Net Loss Biodiversity Drive

Initiatives align with our no net loss goal, with plant species counts increasing across sites alongside ongoing development.

Fauna Protection Measures
Fauna Protection Measures

Bird shelters, water bowls and safe operating practices are implemented to protect avian fauna within port premises.

Site-Specific Biodiversity Actions
Site-Specific Biodiversity Actions

Miyawaki gardens, large-scale plantations and pollution-reducing species are implemented through location-specific action plans.

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