Recycling Programme in Office To reduce waste to landfill, the Group actively promotes recycling. Recycling bins are provided in our premises for the collection of paper, plastic and aluminium items. In 2021, however, the volume of recyclable waste collected dropped as most Allstars were working from home. We also implemented e-waste recycling at RedQ in 2019, when 60kg of e-waste was collected and recycled. In 2020, we set up three e-waste bins at RedQ for broken handphones, tablets, laptops, media storage devices and small electronic items. Due to the negligible volume of e-waste collected in 2021 (with most Allstars working from home), these items were not sent for recycling during the year. Once a sufficient volume is achieved, this e-waste will be picked up and recycled by a licensed contractor. Location Types of Recyclables Recyclable Waste (kg) FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 Malaysia E-Waste 601 0 0 Plastic 1281 0 25 Paper 25,991 10,076¹ 1,968 Metal 3,931 579 294 Total 30,110 10,655 2,287 Indonesia (RedHouse) E-Waste N/A N/A 0 Plastic 79 12 0 Paper 993 123 0 Metal N/A N/A 0 Total 1,072 135 02 Philippines (RedPoint) E-Waste N/A N/A N/A Plastic 14,819 5,316 4,543 Paper 592 332 531 Metal 5,463 879 0 Total 20,874 6,527 5,074 1 Restated data for e-waste and plastic collection in 2019, and paper collection in 2020 to reflect the final billing figures 2 No data available for Indonesia in 2021 as the recyclable waste was collected by the local government agency 1 3 0 C A P I T A L A B E R H A D Environmental (cont’d.)
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