As a property and hospitality group operating across multiple countries, we recognise the importance of promoting sustainability, ethical conduct and responsibility throughout our supply chain. We work closely with our suppliers to manage indirect environmental and social impacts while upholding high standards of integrity and responsible business practices across the value chain.
For development projects, the Group requires all main contractors to hold ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) certifications, as well as accreditation under the BCA Green and Gracious Builder Scheme. To enhance transparency and accountability, we collect key environmental and safety performance data from our main contractors, including greenhouse gas emissions, energy and water consumption, and safety metrics. These data are captured through the Group’s digital ESG data collection platform, disclosed in this report and subject to independent third-party audit as part of our sustainability reporting assurance process.
In December 2024, the Group developed a SCOC to articulate the Group’s expectations of ethical and responsible business practices across the value chain. In 2025, the SCOC was formally implemented across the Group’s global operations.The SCOC applies to all suppliers, service providers and main contractors, regardless of business volume or contract value. All suppliers are required to acknowledge, sign and comply with the requirements set out in the SCOC, which cover key areas such as ethical conduct, environmental responsibility, labour and human rights standards, and regulatory compliance. The Group plans to further enhance the SCOC in 2026 to strengthen supplier engagement, deepen sustainability integration and reinforce responsible practices across the supply chain.
Our SCOC covers the following key areas:
Business Ethics and Integrity
Environmental Management
Human Rights
Data Privacy and Protection
Health and Safety