DIGI - Annual Report 2021

How We Create Value Sustainable workplace  Digi’s headquarters and Technology and Operations Centre (TOC) has been accredited with Gold certification by LEED in 2017, and by Green Building Index (GBI) in 2012 and 2016 respectively.We provide electric vehicle charging stations for company vehicles and employees.We will continue to monitor and maintain high quality and healthy workspaces to boost productivity, optimise energy usage and implement responsive heating and cooling measures  In adherence to LEED standards, we have embarked on the following energy efficiency and conservation efforts in 2021 • Lighting setting and scheduling • Balancing of chiller load and chilled water • Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) temperature setting and scheduling 50% Reduction in energy use by changing to higher efficiency air-cooled chiller 15.6% Savings up to 1,015,000 kWh of energy use in our office due to remote working arrangements Managing our environmental footprint In 2021, to meet rising consumer demands, our carbon emission increased by 5%, attributed to data growth and network expansion. Our annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventory FY2021 in accordance to the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard are as follows: 10,345.14 (FY2020: 10,750.88) (FY2019: 9,763.92) Scope 1 Carbon Emissions (Tonnes) 42.50 (FY2020: 44.12) (FY2019: 40.10) Direct Energy Consumption from Fuel (GWh) Scope 2 Carbon Emissions (Tonnes) 297.21 (FY2020: 281.94) (FY2019: 267.84) Indirect Energy Consumption from Grid and Green Electricity (GWh) Scope 3 Carbon Emissions (Tonnes) 1.30 (FY2020: 3.12) (FY2019: 7.94) Indirect Energy Consumption fromValue Chain (GWh) 196,776.12 (FY2020: 185,745.74) (FY2019: 174,044.00) 332.79 (FY2020: 734.70) (FY2019: 1,638.03) 207,454.05* (FY2020: 197,231.32) (FY2019: 185,445.95) Total Carbon Emissions (Tonnes) 341.01* (FY2020: 329.18) (FY2019: 315.88) Total Energy (GWh) * Total energy consumption and carbon emissions FY2021 has been independently assured by KPMG PLT Digi restated our climate data for 2019-2020 following the outcome of a Climate Data Integrity exercise undertaken with an independent advisor to improve our methodology in data collection and management approach. Corrective measures have been undertaken to ensure consistency, accuracy and transparency of the data presented here, in line with good climate governance practices. 69 Integrated Annual Report 2021 Governance Audited Financial Statements Other Information

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