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As an entity operating within the broader community, the Company endeavors to contribute to the enhancement of community living standards. This commitment is manifested through impactful social responsibility initiatives. Additionally, the Company implements energy-conscious operational practices to minimise its carbon footprint.
The Company takes pride in serving the communities of Indonesia through its business and other initiatives. Providing the local communities with products and services they trust and can rely on is fundamental to building a sustainable business.
As such, the Company is committed to generating a positive impact in every aspect of its operations, which is manifested in the implementation of sustainability initiatives across the Company to ensure that the Company actively contributes to the community and environment in its operations.
The sustainability policies of the Company are established under the following three main pillars: [GRI3-3]
Implementing interventions in scopes 1, 2 and 3 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Building a stronger sustainability culture and practice in the way we design, construct, operate and maintain our stores.
Diverting operational waste away from landfills.
Upholding human rights and monitoring compliance with our suppliers.
To realise the policy, the Company collaborates with stakeholders. [GRI3-3]
In addition, to ensure that sustainability policies have been implemented properly, the Company conducts regular monitoring and evaluation. [GRI3-3]
In carrying out its sustainability activities, the Company refers to the prevailing laws and regulations, primarily the Company Law, Law No. 25 of 2007 regarding Capital Investment, and Government Regulation No. 47 of 2012 on Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility of Limited Liability Companies.
In 2023, the Company disbursed an amount of Rp222,368,138 in connection with sustainability activities.
In promoting the development of communities in Indonesia, as well as in minimising the unemployment rate, the Company prioritises the employment of Indonesians to support its operations. (POJK51-B.1.e)
In addition, the Company also promotes a corruption-free Indonesia by requiring its vendors to contractually sign anti-bribery provisions, ensuring healthy cooperation and business conduct.
Internally, the Company holds periodic anti-bribery and anti-corruption trainings to improve its employees’ awareness and understanding of such acts.
In 2023, the Company organised the following activities for the benefit of local communities: (POJK51-F.23)(POJK51-F.25)[GRI203-1][GRI203-2]
Generally, the flow of handling local community grievances is as follows:
During 2023, there were no grievances from external parties that were significant and could disrupt the Company’s operational activities.
Grounded in the commitment to environmental sustainability, the Company consistently strives to mitigate its environmental impact through comprehensive preservation efforts in all business activities, both in its stores and the office.
In practice, the Company encourages employees’ environmental awareness through the emphasis of efficient use of resources.
To minimise the waste that it generates in its operations, the Company reduces the use of plastic bags in the stores in accordance with the standards set by the Indonesian Retailers Association (APRINDO).
Another measure taken to minimise environmental impact is the implementation of waste management system especially for warehouse waste, to reduce the waste generated and to ensure the proper disposal of waste and garbage.
To ensure the effectiveness of the system, the Company works with a vendor specialising in waste management which provides specific drums for waste disposal.
Saving electricity use means helping to reduce carbon emissions from burning energy that is not environmentally friendly. This is the responsibility of every person as part of the world community to combat global climate change. Addressing global climate change is one of the SDGs developed by the United Nations, namely SDG 13 “Climate Action”. Energy is the biggest contributor to global climate change. Around 60% of greenhouse gas emissions are caused by massive and environmentally unfriendly energy use.
The Company realises the importance of the impact of maintaining the increasing global climate change through energy savings. This awareness has been realised by the Company in concrete actions throughout 2023. In daily operational activities, the Company always strives to save energy, in the form of:
Below is the information related to energy consumption and emissions produced by Company:
No. | Sustainability Activities | Sustainable Development Goals | Description | Achievement |
1 | In January 2023, the Company collaborated with Nivea and Dompet Dhuafa to provide groceries for people in need in Setiabudi District, South Jakarta. A donation of Rp1,000 was generated from each sale of Nivea products at Watsons. | Good health and well being | Allocation of funds Rp0 Period 12 January 2023 | A total of 100 participants attended the event |
2 | In March 2023, the Company raised funds from all Watsons Indonesia employees to help residents of Barukaso Village, Cianjur, West Java who were affected by the earthquake. | Good health and well being | Allocation of funds Rp0 Period 16 March 2023 | A total of 250 health centres in Jabodetabek received assistance |
3 | On 1 August 2023, the Company, in collaboration with Nivea, invited customers to participate in planting mangrove seedlings to restore the mangrove forests on Pari Island, Jakarta, Indonesia. | Climate action Life on land | Allocation of funds Rp65,350,000 Period 1 August 2023 | 1,000 mangrove trees were planted on Pari Island |
4 | On 7 December 2023, the Company, together with Maybelline, organised the Brave Talk Training, which is designed in collaboration with mental health experts to equip individuals with tools to support those around them who are experiencing anxiety or depression. | Good health and well being | Allocation of funds Rp0 Period 7 December 2023 | A total of 250 participants took part in the training |
5 | On 8 December 2023, the Company and Kenvue organised the “Healthy Skin, Healthy Sea” programme, which involved a beach clean-up event at Mertasari Beach, Denpasar, Bali. | Climate action Life on land | Allocation of funds Rp50,000,000 Period 8 December 2023 | A total of 100 participants took part in this event |
Table of Energy Consumption and Intensity
Energy Type | Unit | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
Diesel | kWh | 12,583 | 8,246 | 2,089 |
Gigajoules | 46 | 30 | 7.52 | |
Electricity | kWh | 4,346,432 | 4,108,372 | 3,871,837 |
Gigajoules | 15,647 | 14,790 | 13,939 | |
Total | Gigajoules | 15,693 | 14,820 | 13,946.52 |
Total Sales Quantity | Pieces | 76,652,966 | 39,877,886 | 32,585,568 |
Energy Consumption Intensity | Gigajoules / Pieces | 0.00020 | 0.00037 | 0.00043 |
Energy efficiency efforts are carried out through replacement of electronic equipment with new technology that saves energy such as LED lights and performing maintenance regularly in an orderly manner. (POJK51-F.7)[GRI302-4]
Table of Resulting Emission and Intensity
Emission (Greenhouse Gas/GHG) | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
Scope 1 (metric tons of CO2 equivalent) | 3.23 | 3.23 | 0.57 |
Scope 2 (metric tons of CO2 equivalent) | 3,055 | 3,185 | 2,966 |
Total (metric tons of CO2 equivalent) | 3,058.72 | 3,186.85 | 2,966.30 |
Total Sales Quantity | 76,652,966 | 39,877,886 | 32,585,568 |
Emission Intensity GHG (kg CO2 equivalent per piece) | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.09 |
To reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency, the Company ensures that all transporter vendors carry out emission tests or KIR. Maintenance and testing of exhaust emissions are also carried out regularly. (POJK51-F.12)[GRI305-5]
In 2023, environmental cost disbursed by the Company was Rp271,312,000. (POJK51-F.4)
During the reporting period, there were no community grievances related to the environment. (POJK51-F.16)