111 SECTION 4 SUSTAINABILITY JOURNEY INTEGRATED ANNUAL REPORT 2025 Water Management Water is a critical resource for our operations and the communities where we operate. We are committed to responsible water stewardship, with a focus on improving water efficiency, increasing our use of recycled and harvested water, and ensuring our water discharge does not harm the environment. Water Intensity (m³) /1,000 Man-hours worked Total Water Consumed (m³) 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 - 18.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 Total Water Harvested (m3) Total Water Consumed (m3) Water Intensity (m3)/1,000 Man-hours worked Water Consumption & Intensity (100% of Operations) 2023 2024 2025 3% 7,650 5% 11,187 6% 14,917 261,490 16.65 12.68 231,729 11.10 235,406 Our key strategic target for water is to increase our water circularity. In 2025, 6.3% of the water we used came from recycled and harvested sources, representing significant progress from 5% in 2024, though it fell just short of our ambitious 7% target. The shortfall was due to temporary operational challenges, including reduced rainwater harvesting capacity during upgrading works at one site and a pipe leakage at another facility. Both issues have since been fully resolved. Despite these setbacks, we continued to invest in water circularity by installing new rainwater harvesting systems at two other key sites during the year. Path Forward: With the operational issues of 2025 now addressed, we are confident in our ability to meet our target going forward. To accelerate our progress, we will conduct comprehensive water efficiency audits across our highconsumption sites in 2026. These audits will identify further opportunities for water savings and help us enhance the resilience of our water infrastructure. SUSTAINABILITY JOURNEY
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