Pagination S1P1 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 1 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 0 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 0 of 2) Hospitality S1P1 HeadCommitmentS1P1Q1Question 1: Company has a formal policy or commitment in place that broadly conforms with MPSR 2021-2030 or EMF's Global Commitment. EMF: Ellen MacArthur Foundation.MPSR: Malaysia Plastics Sustainability Roadmap. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P1Q1 Selection *Has no intention to introduce formal plastic circularity policy or commitment to address plastic pollution and to transition towards circular economy.Has plans or currently in the process of introducing some policy in place to address plastic pollution.Has a formal policy or commitment in place to address plastic pollution but it may not broadly conform or be aligned with MPSR or EMF's Global Commitment.Has a formal policy and commitment that broadly conforms with Malaysia Plastic Sustainability Roadmap (MPSR) 2021-2030 or EMF's Global Commitment.Has a formal policy and commitment that broadly conforms with Malaysia Plastic Sustainability Roadmap (MPSR) 2021-2030 or EMF's Global Commitment & Company is actively championing it.S1P1Q2Question 2: Company's sustainability policy is communicated both internally to employees and externally to suppliers, and customers/guests. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P1Q2 Selection *No intention to introduce any policy related to plastic circularity and no sustainability related communications to either employees, suppliers, customers or guests.Has plans or currently in the process of communicating plastic circularity related policies internally to staffs/employees.In the process or currently has taken some measures to communicate company's plastic circularity policy externally to some selected external stakeholders.Company actively communicates its plastic circularity policy both internally to employees and externally to suppliers, customers, and guests.Company actively communicates and champions plastic circularity policy internally and externally and advocates for transition towards circular economy.S1P1Q3Question 3: Company has identified and set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals and actions to achieve plastic circularity that are in line with MPSR or EMF Commitment. EMF: Ellen MacArthur Foundation.MPSR: Malaysia Plastics Sustainability Roadmap. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P1Q3 Selection *No specific goals or actions set to address plastic pollution.Company has plans or studying to introduce SMART goals and actions to achieve plastic circularity or to address plastic pollution.Company is in the process of developing or have set some goals to achieve plastic circularity.Company has SMART goals and actions to achieve plastic circularity which are aligned with MPSR and EMF Commitment.Company has set SMART goals and actions to achieve plastic circularity which are aligned with the MPSR and EMF Commitment and there is proper monitoring and evaluation mechanisms in place.S1P1Q4Question 4: Company reports on its plastic circularity progresses and achievements in a transparent manner in annual or sustainability reports, websites or other relevant channels. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P1Q4 Selection *No intention to include any reporting on plastic circularity measures or progress.Company has plans to incorporate plastic circularity progress reporting in the near future.Company is in the process or taking some measures to incorporate reporting on plastic circularity in the near future.Company is reporting on its plastic circularity progress and achievements in annual or sustainability reports or selected channels.Company is actively reporting on its plastic circularity progress and achievements against its set goals in a transparent manner in annual or sustainability reports, websites or other relevant channels.S1P1Q5Question 5: Company has identified a person/taskforce to lead the implementation in its operations and governance structure to oversee this. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P1Q5 Selection *No intention or will not set dedicated personnel or a taskforce to lead the implementation related to plastic circularity in operations or governance structure.Company is exploring including dedicated personnel or a taskforce to lead the implementation related to plastic circularity.Company has taken some measures to include duties or tasks related to plastic circularity into an existing personnel or taskforce to lead the implementation in operations.Company has already included a personnel/taskforce to lead plastic circularity implementation in operations.Company has ensured a dedicated personnel or taskforce is there to lead all implementation in plastic circularity at both operations and governance level. Company's leadership or management is involved in supporting plastic circularity advocacy in its corporate messaging and it is integrated as part of business strategy.S1P1 Footer DID YOU KNOW? 34% of dead leatherback sea turtle have ingested plastics. Sharp plastics can rupture internal organs and bags can cause intestinal blockages leaving turtles unable to feed, resulting in starvation. Pagination S1P2 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 2 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 0 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 0 of 2) Hospitality S1P2 HeadProcurement PolicyS1P2Q1Question 1: Company has a formal procurement policy in place that aims to comprehensively address plastic pollution issues. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P2Q1 Selection *Has no intention to introduce formal procurement policy to comprehensively address plastic pollution and to transition towards plastic circularity.Has plans or currently in the process of introducing procurement policy or measures to address plastic pollution.Company has already some form of procurement measures to address plastic pollution (such as elimination or replacement of some products or packaging in its operations)Company has formal procurement policy and criteria for packaging and plastic that comprehensively address plastic pollution issues such as problematic/unnecessary or high-risk plastics, resource use.Company has formal procurement policy and criteria for packaging and plastic that comprehensively address plastic pollution issues such as problematic/unnecessary or high-risk plastics, resource use. Packaging not consistent with policy/criteria are being removed, reduced or substituted with sustainable alternatives.S1P2Q2Question 2: Criteria are fully implemented and regularly reviewed against the best available information. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P2Q2 Selection *Company has no plans to implement or enforce procurement criteria related to plastic circularity.Company has plans to improve, implement and enforce procurement criteria related to plastic circularity.Company is currently implementing some procurement criteria related to plastic circularity and information are being reviewed.All procurement criteria related to plastic circularity are fully implemented and strict actions will be taken against any breech.All procurement criteria related to plastic circularity are fully implemented and strict actions will be taken against any breech. Company has measures in place (eg: research/innovation) to ensure criteria are regularly reviewed against best available information from time to time.S1P2Q3Question 3: Company strictly does not engage with suppliers/vendors that do not adhere to the procurement criteria on sustainability (packaging/plastic). Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S1P2Q3 Selection *Company has no intention to shift away from suppliers or vendors or take any measures if they do not adhere to the procurement criteria on packaging or plastics.Company has plans or currently in communications with suppliers or vendors on procurement policy and criteria related to packaging or plastic sustainability.Company has been training their vendors/suppliers on its procurement criteria and is in midst of taking measures to ensure procurement criteria are strictly met by suppliers or vendors.Company already has a comprehensive action or guidance on vendor/supplier screenings to ensure procurement criteria are strictly met.Company already has a comprehensive action or guidance on vendor/supplier screenings to ensure procurement criteria are strictly met & company will take strict measures or does not engage with suppliers or vendors that do not adhere to the set procurement criteria.S1P2 Footer DID YOU KNOW? Plastics impair the growth of oxygen-producing microorganisms. Chemical leachates from plastic bags impair the growth of the world’s most important microorganisms, Prochlorococcus, a marine bacterium that provides up to 20% of the world’s oxygen. Pagination S2P1 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 2 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 1 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 0 of 2) Hospitality S2P1 HeadWaste Prevention StrategiesS2P1Q1Question 1: Company has done baseline/stock-taking exercise on single-use plastics that are considered problematic, unnecessary or high-risk Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P1Q1 Selection *No intention or plans to conduct any baseline or stock-taking exercise on single-use plastics that are considered problematic, unnecessary or high-risk.Company currently studying or in the process of knowledge seeking to understand single-use plastics that are considered problematic, unnecessary or high-risk.Company have started or in the process of conducting baseline/stock-taking exercise single-use plastics that are considered problematic, unnecessary or high-risk.Company in the process of completing or fully completed baseline or stock-taking exercise on single-use plastics that are considered problematic, unnecessary or high-risk.Company in the process of completing or fully completed baseline or stock-taking exercise on single-use plastics that are considered problematic, unnecessary or high-risk. Company has already identified measures or action plans to address them in a comprehensive manner.S2P1Q2Question 2: Company has eliminated problematic, unnecessary plastic packaging that does not serve an essential function in their operations across F&B, operations, events and guest rooms. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P1Q2 Selection *Company has no intention or plans to eliminate problematic, unnecessary plastic packaging that does not serve an essential function in their operations.Company has plans or currently looking into measures/options to eliminate problematic, unnecessary plastic packaging that does not serve an essential function in their operations.Company has already started measures to eliminate problematic, unnecessary plastic packaging that does not serve an essential function in some operational areas.Company has already managed to eliminate more than 50% of its problematic, unnecessary plastic packaging that does not serve an essential function in all their operations across F&B, operations, events and guest rooms.Company has fully eliminated problematic, unnecessary plastic packaging that does not serve an essential function in all their operations across F&B, operations, events and guest rooms.S2P1Q3Question 3: Company has indirectly eliminated or introduced waste prevention strategies such as through introducing reuse, refill items where relevant in their F&B, operations, conference rooms, guest rooms. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P1Q3 Selection *No intention or plans to introduce any indirect elimination or waste prevention strategies.Company has plans or currently looking into options to introduce indirect elimination or waste prevention measures such as reuse, refill stations where relevant.Company has started introducing some form of indirect elimination or waste prevention strategy such as reuse or refill items in one or several areas.Company has introduced indirect elimination and waste prevention strategy in all relevant area such as F&B, operations, conference rooms, guest rooms.Company has introduced indirect elimination and waste prevention strategy in all relevant area such as F&B, operations, conference rooms, guest rooms and is measuring how much waste was prevented or saved on monthly or annual basis based on these measures.S2P1Q4Question 4: For those single-use items that are (unavoidable/alternatives not possible) they are only provided to guests only upon request. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P1Q4 Selection *No intentions or plans to remove single-use items.Has plans or currently in process of introducing this measure.Currently piloting this measure at one/several or in all facilities.Company has fully implemented this measure where single-use items are only provided to guests upon request.Company is taking additional measures to advocate and educate guests to avoid single-use items and does not provide single-use items even upon request.S2P1 Footer DID YOU KNOW? You could be eating one credit card a week. On average people could be ingesting around 5 grams of plastic every week, which is the equivalent weight of a credit card. Our study suggests people could be consuming on average over 100,000 microplastics every year. That's approximately 21 grams a month, just over 250 grams a year. Pagination S2P2 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 2 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 2 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 0 of 2) Hospitality S2P2 HeadEmployee/Staff TrainingS2P2Q1Question 1: All relevant executives (procurement, sales, leads) have been well-trained on company's sustainability commitment and is equipped to carry out their respective tasks in planning, designing and monitoring the key actions needed to achieve plastic circularity commitments and targets. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P2Q1 Selection *No intention or plans to train any employees or staff on company's sustainability commitment.Has plans or currently looking into measures to introduce training or capacity building measures.Some employees(at least leads/procurement) have been trained on company's sustainability commitment.Key employees from all relevant departments/unit have been well-trained company's sustainability commitment and is equipped to carry out their respective tasks in planning, designing and monitoring the key actions needed to achieve plastic circularity commitments and targets.All relevant executives have been well-trained on company's sustainability commitment and is equipped to carry out their respective tasks in planning, designing and monitoring the key actions needed to achieve plastic circularity commitments and targets.S2P2Q2Question 2: Clear and comprehensive guidelines, modus operandi related to plastic circularity has been embedded in the respective unit's or staff's Standard of Procedure (SOPs), job description to enable execution of day-to-days related to plastic circularity in operations such as F&B, events, room services. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P2Q2 Selection *No intention or plans to introduce guidelines related to plastic circularity in respective unit's staff SOPs, JDs.Has plans or currently looking into measures to introduce guidelines related to plastic circularity respective unit's or staff's Standard of Procedure (SOPs), job description to enable execution of day-to-days related to plastic circularity in operations (ex: F&B, events, room services).Guidelines, modus operandi related to plastic circularity currently in the midst of being embedded into key staff/executives SOPs, JDs to enable execution of day-to-day tasks.Clear and comprehensive guidelines, modus operandi related to plastic circularity have been embedded into key staff/executives SOPs, JDs to enable execution of day-to-day tasks.Clear and comprehensive guidelines, modus operandi related to plastic circularity have been embedded into all relevant staff/executives SOPs, JDs to enable execution of day-to-day tasks.S2P2Q3Question 3: Regular capacity building sessions or trainings are conducted or offered to all departments on plastic circularity. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P2Q3 Selection *No intentions or plans to conduct or offer capacity building sessions or trainings on plastic circularity.Has plans or looking into measures to introduce include regular capacity building sessions or trainings on plastic circularity.Have introduced some trainings or capacity building sessions to some departments (at least on an one-off basis).Have introduced some trainings or capacity building sessions to all departments on plastic circularity.Regular capacity building sessions are trainings are scheduled and conducted to all departments on plastic circularity.S2P2 Footer DID YOU KNOW? Half of packaging waste is recyclable. The rate of packaging waste recycling has been on in the increase in recent years. As of 2017, packaging waste that ends up in our recycling in North America tops at 51 percent. The combustion of packaging waste takes up 23 percent and landfills receive the remaining 26 percent. Pagination S2P3 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 2 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 3 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 0 of 2) Hospitality S2P3 HeadWaste Reduction StrategiesS2P3Q1Question 1: Non-recyclable packaging have been identified and action plans are in place to remove this. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P3Q1 Selection *Non-reyclable supplier packaging has not been identified and no intention to introduce any action plans to remove this.Has plans or currently in the process of seeking knowledge to understand non-recyclable packaging.Currently in the process of identifying non-recyclable packaging in operations.All non-recyclable packaging in operations have been identified in all operations across area such as F&B, guest rooms, conference rooms and event spaces & so on and action plans are in place/implemented to remove these.100% of our packaging (in-house/operations) are reusable, recyclable or compostable.S2P3Q2Question 2: Wherever possible, raw materials or other products (ex: housekeeping products) are bought in bulk and uses reusable/refillable to avoid or reduce packaging waste. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P3Q2 Selection *No intentions or plans to buy in bulk or use reusable/refillables to reduce packaging waste.Company has plans and currently in the process of understanding options to buy in bulk as a strategy to reduce waste.Company has started to buy some raw materials or products in bulk as a strategy to reduce packaging waste in some facilities only with some limitations or gaps.Company buys raw materials or other products in bulk & uses (where applicable only) as a a strategy to reduce packaging in most or all of its facilities.More than 50% of its raw materials or other products are bought in bulk and packaging is being returned to suppliers as a strategy to reduce packaging and close the loop in all of its facilities and company is constantly trying to improve this.S2P3Q3Question 3: Company has switched to sustainable or lower impact products such as products that has been redesigned for prolonged product life time and/or improved functionality to reduce waste, biodegradables/bio-based content/recycled or compostable alternatives (based on proven life-cycle impact) Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P3Q3 Selection *No intentions or plans to switch products or packaging as a waste reduction strategy.Company has plans or currently in process of knowledge seeking to understand current packaging vs more sustainable or lower impact packaging.Company is currently taking measures or in midst of introducing sustainable alternatives but it is not backed by proven life-cycle approach studies.Based on life-cycle assessment approach, company is in the process of switching or at least have switched up to 30% of its packaging to sustainable or lower impact products or packaging.Company has switched up to 50% or have fully switched to sustainable or lower impact products or packaging for in all of its operations (based on best available/locally relevant life-cycle impact assessment approach).S2P3 Footer DID YOU KNOW? Packaging waste is worse than cars for greenhouse gases. Roughly 1.9 million tonnes of packaging waste produces the same amount of greenhouse gas as 860,000 cars. Every year, trillions of tonnes of packaging waste is produced worldwide. Pagination S2P4 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 2 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 4 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 0 of 2) Hospitality S2P4 HeadWaste Recycling or Disposal StrategiesS2P4Q1Question 1: Company has installed separate bins or have a system for recyclables in all functional areas (meeting rooms/F&B/guest rooms/operational facilities and other relevant areas) Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P4Q1 Selection *No intention or plans to install separate bins or introduce system to collect/segregate recyclables.Currently in the process of installing bins or introducing some form of system/mechanism to collect or segregate recyclables.Have started to install separate bins or have a system for recyclables some areas with limitations.Have installed separate bins or have a system for recyclables in all functional areas (meeting rooms/F&B/guest rooms/operational facilities and other relevant areas).Have installed separate bins or have a system for recyclables in all functional areas (meeting rooms/F&B/guest rooms/operational facilities and other relevant areas) with complete system for collection, data recording.S2P4Q2Question 2: Company has arrangement/contract with contractors/recyclers to collect recyclables separately for recycling. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P4Q2 Selection *No intention or plans to arrange or contract recyclers to collect recyclables separately for recycling.Currently in the process of arranging or looking into options to ensure recyclables are managed accordingly.There is some kind of initiative to ensure recyclables are managed properly however there are limitations/gaps in it.Company have made arrangements or engaged a contractor to collect recyclables separately for recycling on regular basis.Company has made arrangements or engaged a contractor to collect recyclables separately for recycling on regular basis and data are being collected/recorded on a monthly basis.S2P4Q3Question 3: Company maintains an inventory of (input vs output) recyclable packaging to ensure collection for recycling are in line with company's set targets. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P4Q3 Selection *No intention or plans to maintain any inventory to monitor recycling progress.Has plans or currently looking into options to introduce some form of inventory or record to monitor recycling progress.Currently piloting or introducing some form of inventory or record to monitor recycling progress but there are limitations/gaps in it.Company maintains an inventory of recyclables to ensure recycling progress are in line with company's overall plastic circularity targets.Company maintains an inventory of recyclables to ensure recycling progress are in line with company's overall plastic circularity targets. Progress are analysed on a regular basis and actions/strategies are taken to ensure company overall plastic circularity targets can be met.S2P4Q4Question 4: There is clear communication sign/labels on waste bins or available facilities to encourage staff and guests to properly dispose their recyclables. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S2P4Q4 Selection *No intention or plans to put communication sign or labels on waste bins or available facilities to encourage staff and guests to properly dispose their recyclables.Currently in the process of putting communication sign or labels on waste bins or available facilities to encourage staff and guests to properly dispose their recyclables.Communication sign or labels on waste bins are available in some facilities or some area only.There is clear communication sign/labels on waste bins or available facilities to encourage staff and guests to properly dispose their recyclables in all facilities/outlets/area.There is clear communication sign/labels on waste bins or available facilities and guidance to encourage staff and guests to properly dispose their recyclables in all facilities/outlets/area.S2P3 Footer DID YOU KNOW? Most of the world’s plastic waste comes from single use items. In 2015, half of all plastic waste was from packaging alone; while according to a 2018 estimate, single-use plastics account for 60-95% of global marine plastic pollution. Pagination S3P1 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 2 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 4 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 1 of 2) Hospitality S3P1 HeadConsumer/Guest EngagementS3P1Q1Question 1: Company actively advocates and embarks on raising awareness on plastic circularity to its guests and stakeholders. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S3P1Q1 Selection *No intention or plans to embark on activities or efforts to increase awareness on plastic circularity to guests, consumers or stakeholders.Has plans or currently in the process of including activities on advocacy or increasing awareness of guests on plastic circularity.Have initiated some form activities to raise awareness on plastic circularity to its guests.Company has started to implement activities to increase awareness on plastic circularity to its guests in all its facilities.Company has embedded plastic circularity advocacy and awareness as part of its core strategy and and communications in all relevant aspects to its guests.S3P1Q2Question 2: Company includes packages/services/tours that aims to raise awareness on plastic circularity to its guests where relevant. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S3P1Q2 Selection *No intention or plans to introduce or include packages/services/tours that aims to raise awareness on plastic circularity to its guests where relevant.Company has plans and currently in the process of understanding or looking into options on potentials to include packages/services/tours that aims to raise awareness on plastic circularity to its guests.Have started some form of services that aims to raise awareness on plastic circularity to guests where relevant.Company have introduced or currently offering packages/services/tours that aims to raise awareness on plastic circularity to its guests where relevant.Company is championing plastic circularity advocacy by ensuring all its packages, services or tours are compliant on plastic circularity.S3P1 Footer DID YOU KNOW? Plastic pollution is hitting mangroves particularly hard. The complex root systems of mangroves, which are essential for maintaining marine biodiversity, have been measured to have some of the highest plastic densities in the world, and we know plastic pollution inhibits plant growth. Pagination S3P2 SECTION 1: Commit (Part 2 of 2) SECTION 2: Act (Part 4 of 4) SECTION 3: Advocate (Part 2 of 2) Hospitality S3P2 HeadCollaborative ApproachS3P2Q1Question 1: Company supports and works with local communities/NGOs or other relevant bodies on sustainability or conservation efforts in Malaysia. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S3P2Q1 Selection *Company has no intention to support or work with local communities/NGOs or other relevant bodies on sustainability or conservation efforts in Malaysia.Company has plans or currently looking into options to supporting or working with local local communities/NGOs or other relevant bodies on sustainability or conservation efforts in Malaysia.Company currently in process or in discussion with some local communities/NGOs or relevant bodies on sustainability or conservation efforts in Malaysia.Company have started or supporting local communities/NGOs or other relevant bodies on sustainability or conservation efforts in Malaysia.Company is an active partner and advocator closely engaging local communities/NGOs or other relevant bodies to champion sustainability or conservation efforts in Malaysia.S3P2Q2Question 2: Company collaborates with industry peers or working on sector wide approach on innovative projects towards plastic circularity. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S3P2Q2 Selection *No plans or intention to collaborate with industry peers/to engage in sector wide approach on innovative projects towards plastic circularity.Has plans or currently in the process of seeking knowledge.Currently working on individual basis or in discussion with industry peers on innovative projects towards plastic circularity.Have been championing individually or have started some collaborative approach on innovative projects towards plastic circularity.Champion and an active advocator to lead innovative ideas and project towards plastic circularity.S3P2Q3Question 3: Company contributes/take part individually or through sector-wide approach on industry discussions or policy discussions to shape plastic circularity in Malaysia. Select a score of 1 to 5 based on your company’s current progress. S3P2Q3 Selection *No plans or intention to take part in any industry or policy discussions to shape plastic circularity in Malaysia.Has plans or currently in the process of knowledge seeking to contribute towards industry or policy discussions.Take part and provide input on industry discussions to shape plastic circularity in Malaysia.Provide input on industry and policy discussions individually or collectively to shape plastic circularity in Malaysia.An active contributor by leading and convening stakeholders for various industry or policy discussions to shape plastic circularity in Malaysia.S3P2 Footer DID YOU KNOW? The additional threat to corals from plastic pollution has reached alarming levels. Coral disease increases significantly where plastic trash gets caught. Plastic tarps or fishing gear cause covered polyps to die or coral structures to break. Corals ingest microplastic with negative effects on symbiotic algae and their chances of survival, enhancing coral bleaching. 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