DIGI - Annual Report 2021

How We Create Value Managing climate risks Towards the end of 2021, the country experienced severe flooding in eight states, affecting more than 125,000 people.This exposed the reality of extreme weather conditions caused by climate change.The floods affected 280 of our network sites with access roads being blocked, electricity shutdowns and other hazards. Digi recognises climate change as an important risk element, and will continue to adopt proactive measures in addressing both physical risks and transitional risks anticipated to arise due to climate change. Digi supported WWF Malaysia and BCG Malaysia, and provided telecommunications specific insights in the development of the study on Net Zero Pathways for Malaysia 2050. This report is meant to catalyse stronger and more cohesive climate action amongst all stakeholder groups. Digi will continue to collaborate with WWF Malaysia and BCG Malaysia, delving deeper into industry specific topics. The report is available at www.wwf.org.my/our_work/climate_and_energy/towards_net_zero_emissions_by_2050/ Digi is a steering committee member in the CEO Action Network (CAN) which is a closed door peer to peer informal network of over 50 corporate CEOs and Board members, focused on sustainability advocacy, capacity building, action and performance. As a member, we are committed to engage with various stakeholders including our supply chain, regulators and policy makers, government, as well as our peers across various sectors to forge partnerships that are committed to responsible business practices and sustainable development. In 2021, Digi, CAN and Climate Governance Malaysia (CGM) organised a Telco CEO Roundtable with six CEOs for conversations and sharing on various climate initiatives, challenges and aspirations to decarbonise the mobile sector. 71 Integrated Annual Report 2021 Governance Audited Financial Statements Other Information

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