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Content Sheet
Evaluation Table 2
Color Code 3
Definition of Hazardous wastes 4
ESG reporting guidelines 5
Sheet1
3 3 HK & China
Gas
(/Towngas)
*Equivalent
limits to
Y 2012
Sustainability
Report:
http://www.to
wngas.com/s
ustainabilityR
pt/2012/eng/f
iles_en/asset
s/common/d
ownloads/To
wnGas_2012
_01a.pdf
Utilities -
Utilities
(HSIC*)
HKD
179,396,776,654
HKD
49,867,600,000
HKD
6,853,800,000
HKD 0.6517
(A)
Y (Health, Safety
and Envt Policy
[prologue], 5Rs
principle - p. 30)
Y (Emission levels
of gas production
plans in HK p. 26)
Y (Greenhouse
gases [production
equipment] 66)
Y (Wastewater,
Chemical waste
generated 66,67)
NI Y (1. Carbon
Audit programme
2. Heat recovery
system im Tai Po
Plant saved 2400
toones of CE 3.
Carbon Reduction
Project p.29)
Y (1. Class of
Excellence"
Wastewi$e Label
for the 11th
consecutive year
2. Used Appliance
Recycling
Programme 3.
mgt of food waste
p.33)
Y (5Rs Principle
p.30)
Y (Energy
consumpton at
Towngas
Headquarters
p.32)
Y (Total
wastewater output
p.34)
Y (Energy Saving
Measures
Implemented at
Towngas
Headquarters
p.31)
Y (Reverse
osmosis water
treatment facility
installed at Tai Po
Plant p.32)
NI (Gas
appliances
polyfoam
packaging
materials avoided
p.67)
Y (Project mgt
e.g. EIA studies
p.34)
Y (envt'l mgt
systems p.21)
NI
4 5 HSBC Hldgs Y 2013
Sustainability
Report
available for
download:
http://www.h
sbc.com/new
s-and-
insight/2014/
sustainability
-in-2013
Financials -
Banks (HSIC*)
HKD
1,595,789,364,620
USD
181,871,000,000
USD
16,204,000,000
USD 0.84 Y (Sustainable
Operations
Strategy p.17)
1/2 Y (Showed
Total CO2
emissions p.34)
1/2 Y ((total
number of CO2
emissions
equivalent p. 34)
1/2 Y (Total waste
produced 34)
NI (No
identification
between
hazardous & non-
hazardous waste
p.34)
Y (Climate
Business p.12)
Y (Reduction in
21 percent waste
disposed 19)
Y (Operational
Sustainability
goals 2012-20 p.
17 - 20)
Y (Total energy
consumption in
gigawatt hours p.
34)
Y (Total water
consumption p.
34)
Y (1. Five Year
Agreement with
JLL on reducing
energy
consumption p.
19, 2. Reduced
energy used by
date centres p.
20)
Y (Water Sourcing
N/A; HSBC Water
Programme as
initiative, 29)
N/A Y (Forest Land &
Forest Products
policy that tackles
issues of
deforestation &
rights of forest
communities
[external
assurance from
Proforest] p.14)
Y (1. Set a
requirement for
forestry
customers to gain
100& certification
by FSC 2. palm oil
customers to
become members
of RSPO p.14; )
Y (Sustainability
Risk Framework
p.14)
5 6 Power
Assets
Y Sustainability
Report 2013:
http://www.p
owerassets.c
om/pahweb/
SR2013/EN/
ebook.html
Utilities -
Utilities
(HSIC*)
HKD
147,904,332,622
HKD
69,438,000,000
HKD
11,165,000,000
HKD 5.2313 NI NI NI NI NI 1/2 Y (UK Power
Networks 1.
installed 60 EV
charging stations
2. EV leasing
scheme (part of
Low Carbon
London EV trials)
3. Low Carbon
London research -
studies the habits
of London EV
Drivers 4.Dali &
Laoting windfarm
sold electricity -->
reduce carbon
emissions p.7)
1/2 Y (AVR
generates energy
through the
incineration of
waste, working
towards zero-
waste energy
generation
process p.7)
NI NI NI Y (UKPN EV
initiatives p.7)
NI NI NI NI NI
6 11 Hang Seng
Bank
Y Corporate
Sustainability
Report 2013:
http://www.h
angseng.co
m/cms/ccd/c
sr/2013/eng_
files/pdf/CSR
_EN_2013.p
df
Financials -
Banks (HSIC*)
HKD
247,774,828,586
HKD
107,778,000,000
HKD
26,678,000,000
HKD
13.9541
Y (Hang Seng
Sustainability
Matrix p.10)
Y (Carbon Dioxide
Emissions p.45)
Y (GHG
emissions in
kilotonnes CO2
p.13; Total CO2
emissions in
energy, business
travel, per FTE,
per sq ft p. 45)
Y (Total Waste
Disposed to
Landfill: IT &
Electrical in
tonnes & Waste
disposed per FTE
p. 46)
Y (Total paper
consumption in
tonnes and
compliance p. 45;
General Office
Waste in tonnes
p. 46)
Y (Hang Seng
Yunnan Biogas
Project in
cooperation with
the Conservancy
Association, built
3,000 biogas
facilities provide
free & stable
energy + reduce
CO2 emissions by
over 35,000
tonnes)
Y (Waste
Collected for
Recycling [data]
p.46)
NI Y (Total energy
consumption from
electricity & other
fuel sources, per
FTE, per sq ft in
Gj p.45)
Y (Total water
consumption &
water
consumption per
FTE in 000m3 &
m3/FTE p.45)
Y (HS Green
Financing
Scheme - provide
funding for HK-
owned factories in
the Pearl River
Delta to buy green
equipment,
enhances EE &
reduce pollution p.
28)
1/2 Y (Hang Seng
Pan Pearl River
Delta Envt'l
Awards - cutting
electricity
consumption by
over 126 million
kilowatt hours p.
45)
NI (*Same as
previous column
p.45)
Y (Supplier
sustainability
standards, Ethical
& Envt'l Code of
Conduct for
Suppliers of
Goods & Services
p.31)
Y (31) Y (Credit
evaluation
process incldes
assessment of
any potential
envt'l or socially
sensitive-related
risks, 23,24)
7 12 Henderson
Land
Y http://www
.hld.com/en
/pdf/invest
or/annual/2
013/annual
report/Sust
ainability%
20and%20
CSR.pdf
Properties &
Construction -
Properties
(HSIC*)
HKD
145,496,773,683
HKD
223,402,000,000
HKD
15,948,000,000
HKD 5.426
(A)
Y (Envt'l policy
p.85)
1/2 Y (GHG
emissions of
offices at 2 IFC &
AIA Tower
according to
electricity & water
consumption
p.85,88; GHG
emissions by
Goodwill p. 86, 89
*covers only
energy indirect
emissions from
electricity
consumption)
1/2 Y (Refer to
previous column)
NI NI Y (1. Reduce
Carbon emissions
from air travel by
video
conferencing p.
85; 2. Carbon
audit for 2 of the
Group's
commercial
properties )
Y (1. Paperless
communication
i.e. iCPM, BQCS,
DMS or FSC-
certified paper
used on corporate
level; 2. Waste
Mgt scheme for
demolition sites
on project level; 3.
Recycling
Programmes for
the Group's
commercial &
residential
properties 87)
Y (Energy
consumption and
efficiency p.86;
Waste Mgt p.86-
88; Water Mgt
p.88-89)
1/2 Y (Energy
from electrivity
consumption for
properties
managed by
Goodwill p. 86)
Y (Water
consumption of
offices at 2 ifc &
AIA Tower p.88,
Water
consumption for
properties
managed by
Goodwill p.89)
Y (LED, T5
lighting & electric
transformers &
Energy Label
issued by
Electrical &
Mechianical
Services Dept on
corporate level,
etc. p.85)
Y (Efficient fresh
water supply
devices & Water
efficient irrigation
systems, use of
certified water
appliances &
water saving
sanitary fittings in
new buildings;
Channels for
temporary
rainwater storage
on project level
p.88; Installed
faucets with infra-
red sensors,
collecting
rainwater for
irrigation in
Goodwill
Properties p.89)
NI / most likely
N/A
1/2 Y (Surveys to
determine
ecological value
of identified sites
in accordance
with relevant laws,
regulations &
guidelines p. 89)
1/2 Y ("Approach
that accomodates
nature
conservation
imperatives as
part of the
development
process, while
also delivering
high quality
landscaping" --> 5
LEED certified, 22
BEAM & 3 GBDL
certified p.83)
NI
Order Code Constituent
Name
Updated Referenced
Report
Industry
Classification
Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per
share
B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of
envt'l risk)
1 1 Cheung
Kong
Y 2013 Annual
Report -
Envt'l, Social
&
Governance
Report:
http://www.c
kh.com.hk/u
ploaded_files
/news/609_e
_content.pdf
(p.86)
Properties &
Construction -
Properties
(HSIC*)
HKD
331,211,500,334
HKD
360,681,000,000
HKD
35,260,000,000
HKD
15.2234
NI NI NI NI NI Y (1. Carbon
Audit programme
in 2013 -
eco-friendly
initatives in
properties' daily
mgt operations 2.
Power Assets
gets 2nd best
score under CDP
3.HK Electric
CarbonCare label
86)
Y (waste rebate &
recycling
programmes in
residential &
commercial
properties by the
Group 87)
Y (Policy for
smart-use of the
Group's vehicles
87)
NI NI Y (Green
practices in
residential estates
managed by the
Grp, e.g.
energy-saving
lights, using less
paper, water &
energy, all electric
kitchen 87)
NI (reducing water
consumption 87)
NI NI NI NI
2 2 CLP Hldgs N CLP 2013
Sustainability
Report:
https://www.
Utilities -
Utilities
(HSIC*)
HKD
160,808,578,781
HKD
87,361,000,000
HKD
6,060,000,000
HKD 2.3986 Y (Envt’l Policy
statement 84)
Y (Emissions &
Wastes, 96)
Y (99) Y (Waste 105) Y ( Waste 105) Y (CC 2050
strategy, 99)
Y (Recycling, 105) Y (Resource Use,
107)
Y (KPI, 41) Y (108) Y (EE, 58-67) Y (107) N/A Y (84) Y (58) Y
Sheet2
8 13 Hutchison -
several
branches,
ESG
reporting
under annual
report
Y http://file.irasi
a.com/listco/
hk/hutchison/
annual/2013/
esgr.pdf
Conglomerates
-
Conglomerates
(HSIC*)
HKD
445,522,246,510
HKD
426,609,000,000
HKD
31,112,000,000
HKD 7.2975 NI NI NI NI NI 1/2 Y (*Many of
the Group's
operating
companies in the
infrastructure &
energy portfolios,
have detailed
metrics to reduce
pollution &
emissions in their
respective ESG &
Sustainability
reports on their
websites* Results
highlighted:
Europe Container
Terminals
received the Lean
& Green Star for
sustainable
business
practices that
reduce more than
20% of its carbon
emissions p.85)
2/3 Y (1. Husky
Energy converts
waste gas to
power with its
Cadotte facility; 2.
Cheung Kong
Infrastructure
acquired AVR &
Enviro Waste
which imports
garbage &
converts it to
energy)
NI (partipated in
different
programmes with
partners p. 102)
NI NI 1/2 Y (LED
replacements
which saves 55%
energy for Hong
Kong International
Terminals p. 101)
NI on sourcing
water, 1/2 Y water
efficiency
initiatives?
(Yantian
International
Container
Terminals
recognized by
Steering
Committee of
Water-Saving
Programme of
Shenzhen as Role
Model in Water-
Saving p.102)
NI - most likely
N/A because
mostly utilities,
infrastructure or
transportation
NI 1/2 Y
(Northumbrian
Water awarded
the Waste &
Recycling -
Impact Winner
award, named
one of the world's
most ethical
companies by
Ethisphere
Institute; Wales &
West Utilities
awarded Wales
Responsible
Business Award
for efforts in
environment
protection p.103)
1/2 Y (A S
Watson's Energy,
Supply Chain &
Packaging Sub-
committees aim to
make their
operations more
environmentally
friendly and
reduce their
carbon footprint p.
103)
9 14 Hysan Dev
(Reports
according to
ESG)
Y Corporate
Responsibilit
y Report
2013:
http://www.h
ysan.com.hk/
filemanager/
content/corp
orate_gover
mance/eCR
R2013.pdf
Properties &
Construction -
Properties
(HSIC*)
HKD 38,932,80,923 HKD
63,326,000,000
HKD
6,158,000,000
HKD 5.7904 Y (Envt, Hlth &
Safety Policy p.3)
Y (Total GHG
Emissions for
Scope 1 & 2 in
CO2e, p.6)
Y (Total GHG
Emissions for
Scope 1 & 2 in
CO2e, p.6)
N/A ( "We believe
our business does
not generate a
material amount
of hazardous
waste" p.23)
N/A (p.23) Y ("Energy
efficiency efforts
contributed to a
significant
reduction in GHG
emissions in
recent years" 1.
Lowest energy
utilization index
amongst major
shopping malls
p.6)
Y (awarded full
set of "Class of
Excellence"
Wastewi$e labels
under the
government's HK
Awards for
Environmental
Excellence
scheme for all
buildings except
Hysan Place; Go
Paperless
Campaign for
Hysan's offices
p.8)
Y (Hysan's
Energy
Management
Model & Energy
saving initiatives
in 2013 p.5;
Waste
Management,
Recycling &
Water
Consumption p.8 -
10)
Y (Purchased
Electricity p.6)
Y (Potable water
used for
properties &
landscaping, used
for cooling,
wastewter
discharged from
properties &
landscaping)
Y (Mixed mode
ventilation
operable vents
used by tenants;
Installing higher
efficiency motors
for air handling
units & chilled
water pumps =
compllies with the
latest Code of
Practice for
energy efficiency
of electrical
installation by HK
governent's
Electrical &
Mechanical
Services
Department p.5,
Lowest EUI p.6; )
Y (Experimental
artifical wetland in
Hysan Place to
help recycle grey
water generated
in office floors of
the building,
anticipating full
operation in 2014
p.9)
N/A (p.23) Y (Environment,
Hlth & Safety
Policy p.3)
Y (More green
oases in Hysan
Place helping
area's biodiversity
as pilot for other
green ideas p.3)
NI ("construction-
related health and
safety risks" p.16;
Code of Ethics
p.18)
10 16 Sun Hung
Kai (SHK)
Prop *LOOP
Participant
N Sustainability
Report
2013/13:
http://www.s
hkp.com/Htm
l/CSR/SHK_
SR_2013_En
g.pdf
Properties &
Construction -
Properties
(HSIC*)
HKD
312,578,989,963
HKD
385,912,000,000
HKD
40,329,000,000
HKD
15.2757
Y (Envt'l Mgt -
Policy,32)
Y (Data tables -
Energy Use and
Emissions - CO2e
emissions, 44)
Y (Data tables -
Energy Use and
Emissions - CO2e
emissions, 44)
Y (Data Tables -
Materials and
Waste Data for
Sample
Construction
Sites, 45)
Y (Data Tables -
Materials and
Waste Data for
Sample
Construction
Sites, 45)
Y (1. Carbon
Reduction
Labelling System
bby HKQAA, 2.
Low-carbon Office
Operation
Programme by
WWF)
Y (36) Y (34) Y (44) N Y (34-36) Y (21,34) N/A Y (34-44) Y (33,38) Y (investing in
RE, 34)
11 19 Swire Pacific
‘A’
N 2013 Annual
Report:
http://www.s
wirepacific.c
om/en/ir/repo
rts/ar13.pdf
Conglomerates
-
Conglomerates
(HSIC*)
HKD 89,380,597,950 HKD
220,297,000,000
HKD
13,291,000,000
HKD 8.8334 Y (90-92) Y (93) Y (CO2e,46) NI NI Y (48,92) Y (92) Y (92-95) Y (239) Y (5,11) Y (92-95) Y (N/A on
sourcing water,
94,95)
N (Even though
energty intensity
of products
accounted for,
239)
Y (92) Y (90-96) Y (1. Carbon
Desk - emissions
trading scheme,
94 & Swire sus
fund, 96)
12 54 Hopewell
Hldgs -
*LOOP
participant
N Sustainability
Report
2012/13:
http://www.h
opewellholdi
ngs.com/ebo
ok_sustainab
ility_report/cs
_report_eng_
2013/2012_1
3_SD_Repor
t_Eng.pdf
Conglomerates
-
Conglomerates
(HSIC*)
HKD 23,523,890,967 HKD
43,243,153,000
HKD
12,206,300,000
HKD
13.9671
Y (24) Y (CO2e, 48) Y (50) Y (construction
waste, 48)
Y (commercial
waste, 48)
Y (improve energy
efficiency, 24)
Y (Wastewi$e, 26) Y (EV, 20-
21;overall
efficiency 24-26)
Y (48-50) Y ( water used by
diff divisions, 48-
50)
Y (LED lights, IAQ
24,25)
N N/A Y? (20) Y (22-25) Y (ISO internal
auditors, 22 &
envt'l
considerations
into diff divisions,
26,28)
13 66 **MTR
Corporation -
http://www.m
tr.com.hk/en
g/sustainabili
ty/2013rpt/pe
rf-grii.php
N Sustainability
Report 2013:
http://www.m
tr.com.hk/en
g/sustainabili
ty/2013rpt/M
TR_SR%202
013_24Jun_
Final.pdf
Consumer
Services -
Transportation
(HSIC*)
HKD
176,138,151,726
HKD
152,557,000,000
HKD
13,025,000,000
HKD 2.2469 Y (CC policy) Y? (50,53) Y (50,53) Y? (general
wastes from
extension
projects, 50)
Y (50) Y (CDP
Submission)
Y (24) Y (*corporate
sustainability mgt
framework
Y (50,53) Y (50,53) Y (carbon life
cycle assessment
23, energy
efficiency ratio by
assets)
N (emphasis on
electricity?)
N/A Y (corporate
biodiversity policy
+ 24)
Y (24) Y (Supplier Code
of Practice 25,
Sus competitive
advantage model
-
http://www.mtr.co
m.hk/eng/sustaina
bility/2013rpt/sust-
mtr.php#risk-
mana)
14 83 Sino Land N Sustainability
Review
2013:
http://www.si
no.com/Sino/
media/Sino/E
NG/PDF/Pub
lications/Sust
ainability-
Report/2013/
Sino_Land_
SR2013.pdf
Properties &
Construction -
Properties
(HSIC*)
HKD 78,093,845,928 HKD
104,806,214,612
HKD
11,687,131,302
HKD 1.9711 N N N N N N Y (Food Wise
Hong Kong
Campaign, 11)
Y (10-13) N N N Y (13) N/A N Y (Manifesto of
EE in Buildings,
10)
N
15 101 Hang Lung
Prop - *2012
Sus Report
N Sustainability
Report 2012:
http://www.h
anglung.com
/Libraries/Do
cument_-
_Sustainabilit
y/Sustainabili
ty_Report_2
012.sflb.ashx
Properties &
Construction -
Properties
(HSIC*)
HKD
106,972,202,930
HKD
124,534,000,000
HKD
7,212,000,000
HKD 1.6105 N N N N N Y (38) Y (36, tenant
programs 37)
Y? (39) Y (39) N N N N/A Y? (future
commitments 39)
N Y (Sus Risks &
Opportunities
committee 26)
Order Code Constituent
Name
Updated Referenced
Report
Industry
Classification
Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per
share
B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of
envt'l risk)
Sheet2
16 293 Cathay Pac
Air
N Sustainability
Development
Report 2012:
http://downlo
ads.cathaypa
cific.com/cx/
aboutus/sd/2
012/pdf/CX_
SDR12_pack
age_eng.pdf
Consumer
Services -
Transportation
(HSIC*)
HKD 57,984,868,991 HKD
62,888,000,000
HKD
2,620,000,000
HKD 0.666 Y (Sus Dvlpt
Policy)
Y (Envt'l
indicators table,
2012 progress
p.3)
Y ( 2012 progress
p.3)
Y (2012 progress,
p.4)
Y (2012 progress
p.4)
Y (CC position
~p.110)
Y (Waste mgt
factsheet)
Y (Resource use
strategy ~p.134)
Y (2012 progress
p.4)
Y (2012 progress
p.4)
Y (Emissions &
Fuel efficiency
~p.24, CC p.3)
Y (Waste Mgt,
Water p. 15)
N N Y (Biodiversity
factsheet)
Y (Sustainable
sourcing, ~p.37)
17 316 OOIL N Sustainability
Report 2013:
http://www.o
oilgroup.com
/corporate/en
vironmentalp
rotection/Doc
uments/OOIL
%20Sustaina
bility%20Rep
ort%202013.
pdf
Industrials -
Industrial
Transportation
(HSIC*)
HKD 25,751,394,172 USD 4,470,807,000 USD 47,036,000 USD 0.0752 Y (Sus Strategy
12, 15, 17)
Y (Performance
data summary 51)
Y (51) Y (52) Y (51,52) Y (1.
Nox controlled
propulsive
engines 17; 2.
Cold ironing/AMP
technology 17; 3.
Low sulphur fuel;
4. OOCL carbon
calculator 22)
Y
(1.Wastewi$e, 27;
2. reduce sludge
by using
specialised
equipment e.g.
homogenisers
p.18)
Y (Corporate
Safety, Security &
Envt Policy 10;
OOCL Terminals
21)
Y (51) Y (51) Y (Energy
Efficient ships 18;
N? N/A Y (Sustainability
strategy 12)
Y (1.
onboard waste
mgt; 2. ballast
H2O treatment; 3.
Ballast H2O mgt
program p.21)
Y (Sustainable
Procurement
Policy 11)
18 388 HKEx - Has
ESG index at
the back
N 2013
Corporate
Social
Responsibilit
y Report:
http://www.h
kex.com.hk/e
ng/exchange
/csr/csr_repo
rt/Documents
/e140314csr.
pdf
Financials -
Other
Financials
(HSIC*)
HKD
203,427,624,912
HKD
20,405,000,000
HKD
4,552,000,000
HKD 3.9512 Y (41-48) Y (41-42) *CO2e
counts
Y (41-42) Y (46) Y (47) Y (41-48) Y (46-47) Y (41-48) Y (41-43) Y (46) Y (41-45)
(IS26000:2010
43)
Y (46) Y (48) Y (41,43-48) Y (41-48) Y (25,26)
19 494 Li & Fung N Annual
Report 2013
- Section on
Sustainability
:
http://www.lif
ung.com/wp-
content/uplo
ads/2014/03/
ar2013_09.p
df
Consumer
Goods -
Textiles,
Clothing &
Personal Care
(HSIC*)
HKD 86,613,726,450 USD 5,036,637,000 USD 725,337,000 USD 0.0868 Y (47) Y (CO2e, 49) Y (49) N/A? Y (49) Y (Energy saving
initiatives 47,
Sustainable
design guidelines
48)
Y (Wastewi$e 48) Y (sustainability
strategy 47)
Y (49) Y ((49) Y (energy saving
initiatives, 47-48)
Y (water-efficient
faucets 48)
N Y? (47) Y? (47) Y (Sustainability
Resource Center
+ Code of Confuct
for Suppliers &
supplier
compliance
manual 50)
20 606 China Agri N 2013 CSR
Report:
http://210.6.1
98.11/videopl
ayer/201433
2404332764
85744.pdf?ic
h_u_r_i=e7b
205996abca
53ce939f2ea
fe9817a7&ic
h_s_t_a_r_t=
0&ich_e_n_d
=0&ich_k_e_
y=14450789
1875016327
2475&ich_t_
y_p_e=1&ich
_d_i_s_k_i_d
=7&ich_s_e_
q=3229262&i
ch_u_n_i_t=
1
Consumer
Goods -
Agricultural
Products
(HSIC*)
HKD 17,587,100,640 HKD
28,982,703,000
HKD
1,521,319,000
HKD 0.2898 Y? (12) N N N N Y (Rewarded for
emissions
reduction 29,
recycling methane
30)
Y (Recycling rice
husk 31)
Y (29-31) N N Y (renovation of
coal-fired boiler
31)
Y (recycle wheat-
steeping water
31)
N/A Y (29-31) Y (29-31)
(Roundtable on
Sustainable Palm
Oil 31)
Y? (26)
21 688 China
Overseas
N 2012 CSR
Report:
http://www.c
ohl.com/csr/p
df/csr_2012_
en.pdf
Properties &
Construcion -
Properties
(HSIC*)
HKD
187,184,039,087
HKD
109,970,583,000
HKD
23,043,712,000
HKD 2.8196 Y (58) N N N N Y (Video
conferences 55,
LEED Buildings
56)
N Y (58,59) N N Y (LED lights, 61) Y (water
conservation mgt?
62)
N/A Y (62) Y (55-62) N
22 700 Tencent - *
CSR Report
released in
2008, no
trace of any
published
afterwards - *
Tencent
Foundation
N N/A Information
Technology -
Software &
Services
(HSIC*)
HKD
1,249,939,233,183
RMB
57,945,000,000
RMB
15,502,000,000
RMB 1.6924
(A)
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Order Code Constituent
Name
Updated Referenced
Report
Industry
Classification
Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per
share
B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of
envt'l risk)
Sheet2
23 857 PetroChina N 2013
Sustainability
Report:
http://210.6.1
98.12/videopl
ayer/b6f90ee
4c4be46e68
ddd68ed959
eb265.pdf?ic
h_u_r_i=05a
1e74bb4711
0a04f3c9570
7a22a643&ic
h_s_t_a_r_t=
0&ich_e_n_d
=0&ich_k_e_
y=14450789
1875016341
2437&ich_t_
y_p_e=1&ich
_d_i_s_k_i_d
=5&ich_s_e_
q=3254973&i
ch_u_n_i_t=
1
Energy - Oil &
Gas (HSIC*)
Energy
(CSIC**)
HKD
213,520,868,000 (H
Shares only)
RMB
1,132,735,000,000
RMB
129,599,000,000
RMB 0.7081 Y (29) Y (SO2 released
65)
N Y (Oil & COD
discharged in
waste water, 65)
Y (65) Y ( 1. emissions
reduction 29; 2.
chinese certified
emission
reduction trading
33; 3. CO2
flooding? 33; 4.
carbon sink forest
demonstration
project 33)
Y (30) Y (29) Y (*Reported
energy
conserved,
instead of
consumed)
N Y (energy
conservation
project, 30)
Y (8, 32) N/A Y (31) Y (31,32) N
24 939 CCB N 2012 Annual
Report:
http://www.a
sia.ccb.com/
hongkong/do
c/about_us/h
kg2012_fina
ncial_annual.
pdf
Financials -
Banks (HSIC*)
Financials
(CSIC**)
HKD
1,416,058,014,093 (H
Shares only)
RMB
1,065,951,000,000
RMB
214,657,000,000
RMB 0.8586 Y (114-115) Y (114) Y (114) N/A N/A Y (114-118) N/A Y (114) Y (114) Y (114) Y (114-115) Y (water-saving
taps 114)
N/A Y (114-118) Y (Donations to
Sanjiangyuan
Ecological
protection
foundation 115,
114-118)
Y (1. green credit
standards as key
basis for project
approval 112, 2.
invests in RE and
other subjects of
cyclic economy
112-113)
25 941 China Mobile N 2013
Sustainability
Report:
http://www.c
hinamobileltd
.com/en/ir/re
ports/ar2013/
sd2013.pdf?
year=2013
Telecommunic
ations -
Telecommunic
ations (HSIC*)
HKD
1,744,928,271,805
RMB
788,773,000,000
RMB
121,692,000,000
RMB 6.054 Y (Green Action
Plan, 36; 50)
Y (50) Y (50) Y (50) Y (50) Y (36-39) Y (Full-cycle
paperless
business process
39; 100%
recycled
wastewater? 50;
waste recycled by
qualified 3rd-party
50)
Y ( Green office
initiatives 39,50;
Inspecting
Approach for
Energy
Conservation &
Emissions
Reduction 49)
Y (49) *Alternative
Energy
consumption
Y (50) Y ( energy saving
initiatives 38,
**Integrated
alternative energy
base station
combining wind,
solar & H2O 38
Employee Code
of
Conduct for Office
Energy Saving
39)
Y (water
conservation
education, raising
awareness about
water footprint 50)
N/A Y ( Green Action
Plan, 36, 49-50)
Y (50) Y (Supplier mgt
method requiring
suppliers to be
cerficated by
ISO14001 50)
26 992 Lenovo
Group
N 2013
Sustainability
Report:
http://www.le
novo.com/so
cial_responsi
bility/us/en/F
Y2013_Leno
vo_Sustaina
bility_Report.
pdf
Information
Technology -
IT Hardware
(HSIC*)
HKD
112,193,362,147
USD 3,010,130,000 USD 817,228,000 USD 0.0788 Y (Global
Sustainability
Strategy 20, FY
objectives &
targets 23-25)
Y (17,80-81) Y (17, 83) Y (18) Y (18) Y (1. CC Policy
73-74, RE Credits
& C offsets 74-75,
GHG emissions
objectives &
targets 81-82)
Y (Recovery &
recycling trends
12-13, recycling
data 18, site
recycling 21,
waste mgt target
24, 83-84, product
end of life mgt 94-
97)
Y (Env'lly
conscious
products program
86-93; )
Y (79) Y (17,84) Y (Operational
efficiency
summary 74,
energy reduction
in operations with
data 79)
Y (water
conservation
project 77;
xeriscaping 84)
Y (18) Y (corporate
policy on envt'l
affairs 63)
Y (85, envt'lly
responsible
products 90)
Y ( Global
procurement 36,
EICC
Compliance, etc.
37, risk mgt
progress 75)
27 2388 BOC Hong
Kong
N CSR Report
2012:
http://www.b
ochk.com/im
ages/upload/
about_Bochk
/20130911E.
pdf (p.24 -
28)
Financials -
Banks (HSIC*)
HKD
255,861,282,437
HKD
158,813,000,000
HKD
22,252,000,000
HKD 2.1046 Y (Envt'l policy) N N N N Y (25-27) Y (26-27) Y (25-27) N N Y (Green
Equipment
Financing
Scheme & Energy
Efficiency loan
scheme, water-
cooled chillers,
ISO50001 25)
Y (25) N/A N/A N (HK Geopark
Charity Green
Walk 28)
Y (credit risk
policy 25, sus
procurement
policy
28 3311 China State
Con
N 2012 CSR
Report:
http://www.cs
ci.com.hk/csr
/pdf/csr_201
2_en.pdf
Properties &
Construction -
Construction
(HSIC*)
HKD 53,481,561,257 HKD
16,180,825,000
HKD
2,772,145,000
HKD 0.7129 Y (Low-carbon
construction 31)
Y (34) Y (34) Y (35,38) Y (38) Y (green building
design standards,
Carbon
footprinting 31)
Y (envt'l mgt
standard
procedure,
recyclable
building materials
31-32)
Y (31-36) Y (33,38) Y (34,38) Y (biodiesel, Evs
33)
Y (waste water
treatment facilities
for reuse e.g. on-
site cleaning,
cleaning
vehicles34)
N/A Y (31-32) Y (31-32, marine
mud treatment for
reclamation
projects 35)
N (Procurement
policy 46,
Recyclable
building materials
31-32)
29 3968 CM Bank
(N/A as
reported at
the back of
their report..
No data
available)
N 2012 CSR
Report:
http://file.cmb
china.com/C
MBIR/20130
3/047ca5e5-
6ca8-459a-
b425-
ff4c3debb61
7.pdf
Financials -
Banks (HSIC*)
Financials
(CSIC**)
HKD 71,801,694,330
( H Shares only)
RMB
265,465,000,000
RMB
51,743,000,000
RMB 2.3009 Y (83-88) N/A N/A N/A N/A Y (green credit
loan policy 83,
green
procurement 88,
green billing
products 89)
N/A (green office
87 but no data for
electricity, water
use in offices,
paper or other
wastes)
Y (83-88) N/A N/A Y (energy saved
due to
conservation &
efficiency 83-88)
N/A N/A N/A Y (88) Y (green credit
loan policy 86)
Order Code Constituent
Name
Updated Referenced
Report
Industry
Classification
Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per
share
B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of
envt'l risk)
Sheet2
30 3988 Bank of
China (2013
CSR report
only
available in
Chinese)
N 2013 CSR
Report (In
Chinese):
http://pic.ban
kofchina.com
/bocappd/rep
ort/201403/P
0201403266
3772340186
6.pdf
Financials -
Banks (HSIC*)
Financials
(CSIC**)
HKD
306,893,754,370 ( H
Shares only)
RMB
923,916,000,000
RMB
156,911,000,000
RMB 0.5621 Y (74-75) Y (75) Y (75) NI NI Y (guidelines for
green credit 72,
green financial
products 73)
Y (74-75) Y (74-75) Y (75) Y (75) Y (74-75) Y (74-75) N/A N/A N/A NI
Order Code Constituent
Name
Updated Referenced
Report
Industry
Classification
Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per
share
B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of
envt'l risk)
Sheet2
Red <5 KPIs
Yellow 6 - 11 KPIs
Green >12 KPIs
Total: 12 KPIs & 4 general disclosure options
Color Code
Sheet3
UN
Class
Code Characteristics
Explosive
An explosive substance or waste is a solid or liquid
substance or waste (or mixture of substances or
wastes) which is in itself capable by chemical reaction
of producing gas at such a temperature and pressure
and at such a speed as to cause damage to
the surroundings.
Flammable liquids
The word “flammable” has the same meaning as
“inflammable”. Flammable liquids are liquids, or
mixtures of liquids, or liquids containing solids in
solution or suspension (for example, paints, varnishes,
lacquers, etc., but not including substances or wastes
otherwise classified on account of their dangerous
characteristics) which give off a flammable vapour at
temperatures of not more than 60.5ºC, closed-cup test,
or not more than 65.6ºC, open-cup test. (Since the
results of open-cup tests and of closed-cup tests are not
strictly comparable and even individual results by the
same test are often variable, regulations varying from
the above figures to make allowance for such
differences would be within the spirit of this definition.)
Flammable Solids
Solids, or waste solids, other than those classed as
explosives, which under conditions encountered in
transport are readily combustible, or may cause or
contribute to fire through friction.
Substances or wastes liable to spontaneous combustion
Substances or wastes which are liable to spontaneous
heating under normal conditions encountered in
transport, or to heating up on contact with air, and being
then liable to catch fire.
Substances or wastes which, in contact with water emit
flammable gases
Substances or wastes which, by interaction with water,
are liable to become spontaneously flammable or to
give off flammable gases in dangerous quantities.
Oxidizing
ANNEX III
LIST OF HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS
1H1
3H3
4.1H4.1
4.2H4.2
4.3H4.3
5.1H5.1
Sheet4
Substances or wastes which, while in themselves not
necessarily combustible, may, generally by yielding
oxygen cause, or contribute to, the combustion of other
materials.
Organic Peroxides
Organic substances or wastes which contain the
bivalent-o-o-structure are thermally unstable substances
which may undergo exothermic self-accelerating
decomposition
Poisonous (Acute)
Substances or wastes liable either to cause death or
serious injury or to harm human health if swallowed or
inhaled or by skin contact
Infectious substances
Substances or wastes containing viable micro
organisms or their toxins which are known or suspected
to cause disease in animals or humans
Corrosives
Substances or wastes which, by chemical action, will
cause severe damage when in contact with living tissue,
or, in the case of leakage, will materially damage, or
even destroy, other goods or the means of transport;
they may also cause other hazards
Liberation of toxic gases in contact with air or water
Substances or wastes which, by interaction with air or
water, are liable to give off toxic gases in dangerous
quantities
Toxic (Delayed or chronic)
Substances or wastes which, if they are inhaled or
ingested or if they penetrate the skin, may involve
delayed or chronic effects, including carcinogenicity
Ecotoxic
Substances or wastes which if released present or may
present immediate or delayed adverse impacts to the
environment by means of bioaccumulation and/or toxic
effects upon biotic systems
9H13 Capable, by any means, after disposal, of yielding
another material, e.g. leachate, which possesses any of
the characteristics listed above
5.2H5.2
6.1H6.1
6.2H6.2
8H8
9H10
9H11
9H12
Tests
The potential hazards posed by certain types of wastes are not yet fully documented;
tests to define quantitatively these hazards do not exist. Further research is
necessary in order to develop means to characerise potential hazards posed to man
and/or the environment by these wastes. Standardized tests have been derived with
respect to pure substances and materials. Many countries have developed national
tests which can apply to mterials listed in Annex I, in order to decide if these
materials exhibit any of the characteristics listed in this Annex.
Sheet4
Sheet5
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Evaluation table 2.41.xls(2)

  • 1. Content Sheet Evaluation Table 2 Color Code 3 Definition of Hazardous wastes 4 ESG reporting guidelines 5 Sheet1
  • 2. 3 3 HK & China Gas (/Towngas) *Equivalent limits to Y 2012 Sustainability Report: http://www.to wngas.com/s ustainabilityR pt/2012/eng/f iles_en/asset s/common/d ownloads/To wnGas_2012 _01a.pdf Utilities - Utilities (HSIC*) HKD 179,396,776,654 HKD 49,867,600,000 HKD 6,853,800,000 HKD 0.6517 (A) Y (Health, Safety and Envt Policy [prologue], 5Rs principle - p. 30) Y (Emission levels of gas production plans in HK p. 26) Y (Greenhouse gases [production equipment] 66) Y (Wastewater, Chemical waste generated 66,67) NI Y (1. Carbon Audit programme 2. Heat recovery system im Tai Po Plant saved 2400 toones of CE 3. Carbon Reduction Project p.29) Y (1. Class of Excellence" Wastewi$e Label for the 11th consecutive year 2. Used Appliance Recycling Programme 3. mgt of food waste p.33) Y (5Rs Principle p.30) Y (Energy consumpton at Towngas Headquarters p.32) Y (Total wastewater output p.34) Y (Energy Saving Measures Implemented at Towngas Headquarters p.31) Y (Reverse osmosis water treatment facility installed at Tai Po Plant p.32) NI (Gas appliances polyfoam packaging materials avoided p.67) Y (Project mgt e.g. EIA studies p.34) Y (envt'l mgt systems p.21) NI 4 5 HSBC Hldgs Y 2013 Sustainability Report available for download: http://www.h sbc.com/new s-and- insight/2014/ sustainability -in-2013 Financials - Banks (HSIC*) HKD 1,595,789,364,620 USD 181,871,000,000 USD 16,204,000,000 USD 0.84 Y (Sustainable Operations Strategy p.17) 1/2 Y (Showed Total CO2 emissions p.34) 1/2 Y ((total number of CO2 emissions equivalent p. 34) 1/2 Y (Total waste produced 34) NI (No identification between hazardous & non- hazardous waste p.34) Y (Climate Business p.12) Y (Reduction in 21 percent waste disposed 19) Y (Operational Sustainability goals 2012-20 p. 17 - 20) Y (Total energy consumption in gigawatt hours p. 34) Y (Total water consumption p. 34) Y (1. Five Year Agreement with JLL on reducing energy consumption p. 19, 2. Reduced energy used by date centres p. 20) Y (Water Sourcing N/A; HSBC Water Programme as initiative, 29) N/A Y (Forest Land & Forest Products policy that tackles issues of deforestation & rights of forest communities [external assurance from Proforest] p.14) Y (1. Set a requirement for forestry customers to gain 100& certification by FSC 2. palm oil customers to become members of RSPO p.14; ) Y (Sustainability Risk Framework p.14) 5 6 Power Assets Y Sustainability Report 2013: http://www.p owerassets.c om/pahweb/ SR2013/EN/ ebook.html Utilities - Utilities (HSIC*) HKD 147,904,332,622 HKD 69,438,000,000 HKD 11,165,000,000 HKD 5.2313 NI NI NI NI NI 1/2 Y (UK Power Networks 1. installed 60 EV charging stations 2. EV leasing scheme (part of Low Carbon London EV trials) 3. Low Carbon London research - studies the habits of London EV Drivers 4.Dali & Laoting windfarm sold electricity --> reduce carbon emissions p.7) 1/2 Y (AVR generates energy through the incineration of waste, working towards zero- waste energy generation process p.7) NI NI NI Y (UKPN EV initiatives p.7) NI NI NI NI NI 6 11 Hang Seng Bank Y Corporate Sustainability Report 2013: http://www.h angseng.co m/cms/ccd/c sr/2013/eng_ files/pdf/CSR _EN_2013.p df Financials - Banks (HSIC*) HKD 247,774,828,586 HKD 107,778,000,000 HKD 26,678,000,000 HKD 13.9541 Y (Hang Seng Sustainability Matrix p.10) Y (Carbon Dioxide Emissions p.45) Y (GHG emissions in kilotonnes CO2 p.13; Total CO2 emissions in energy, business travel, per FTE, per sq ft p. 45) Y (Total Waste Disposed to Landfill: IT & Electrical in tonnes & Waste disposed per FTE p. 46) Y (Total paper consumption in tonnes and compliance p. 45; General Office Waste in tonnes p. 46) Y (Hang Seng Yunnan Biogas Project in cooperation with the Conservancy Association, built 3,000 biogas facilities provide free & stable energy + reduce CO2 emissions by over 35,000 tonnes) Y (Waste Collected for Recycling [data] p.46) NI Y (Total energy consumption from electricity & other fuel sources, per FTE, per sq ft in Gj p.45) Y (Total water consumption & water consumption per FTE in 000m3 & m3/FTE p.45) Y (HS Green Financing Scheme - provide funding for HK- owned factories in the Pearl River Delta to buy green equipment, enhances EE & reduce pollution p. 28) 1/2 Y (Hang Seng Pan Pearl River Delta Envt'l Awards - cutting electricity consumption by over 126 million kilowatt hours p. 45) NI (*Same as previous column p.45) Y (Supplier sustainability standards, Ethical & Envt'l Code of Conduct for Suppliers of Goods & Services p.31) Y (31) Y (Credit evaluation process incldes assessment of any potential envt'l or socially sensitive-related risks, 23,24) 7 12 Henderson Land Y http://www .hld.com/en /pdf/invest or/annual/2 013/annual report/Sust ainability% 20and%20 CSR.pdf Properties & Construction - Properties (HSIC*) HKD 145,496,773,683 HKD 223,402,000,000 HKD 15,948,000,000 HKD 5.426 (A) Y (Envt'l policy p.85) 1/2 Y (GHG emissions of offices at 2 IFC & AIA Tower according to electricity & water consumption p.85,88; GHG emissions by Goodwill p. 86, 89 *covers only energy indirect emissions from electricity consumption) 1/2 Y (Refer to previous column) NI NI Y (1. Reduce Carbon emissions from air travel by video conferencing p. 85; 2. Carbon audit for 2 of the Group's commercial properties ) Y (1. Paperless communication i.e. iCPM, BQCS, DMS or FSC- certified paper used on corporate level; 2. Waste Mgt scheme for demolition sites on project level; 3. Recycling Programmes for the Group's commercial & residential properties 87) Y (Energy consumption and efficiency p.86; Waste Mgt p.86- 88; Water Mgt p.88-89) 1/2 Y (Energy from electrivity consumption for properties managed by Goodwill p. 86) Y (Water consumption of offices at 2 ifc & AIA Tower p.88, Water consumption for properties managed by Goodwill p.89) Y (LED, T5 lighting & electric transformers & Energy Label issued by Electrical & Mechianical Services Dept on corporate level, etc. p.85) Y (Efficient fresh water supply devices & Water efficient irrigation systems, use of certified water appliances & water saving sanitary fittings in new buildings; Channels for temporary rainwater storage on project level p.88; Installed faucets with infra- red sensors, collecting rainwater for irrigation in Goodwill Properties p.89) NI / most likely N/A 1/2 Y (Surveys to determine ecological value of identified sites in accordance with relevant laws, regulations & guidelines p. 89) 1/2 Y ("Approach that accomodates nature conservation imperatives as part of the development process, while also delivering high quality landscaping" --> 5 LEED certified, 22 BEAM & 3 GBDL certified p.83) NI Order Code Constituent Name Updated Referenced Report Industry Classification Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per share B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of envt'l risk) 1 1 Cheung Kong Y 2013 Annual Report - Envt'l, Social & Governance Report: http://www.c kh.com.hk/u ploaded_files /news/609_e _content.pdf (p.86) Properties & Construction - Properties (HSIC*) HKD 331,211,500,334 HKD 360,681,000,000 HKD 35,260,000,000 HKD 15.2234 NI NI NI NI NI Y (1. Carbon Audit programme in 2013 - eco-friendly initatives in properties' daily mgt operations 2. Power Assets gets 2nd best score under CDP 3.HK Electric CarbonCare label 86) Y (waste rebate & recycling programmes in residential & commercial properties by the Group 87) Y (Policy for smart-use of the Group's vehicles 87) NI NI Y (Green practices in residential estates managed by the Grp, e.g. energy-saving lights, using less paper, water & energy, all electric kitchen 87) NI (reducing water consumption 87) NI NI NI NI 2 2 CLP Hldgs N CLP 2013 Sustainability Report: https://www. Utilities - Utilities (HSIC*) HKD 160,808,578,781 HKD 87,361,000,000 HKD 6,060,000,000 HKD 2.3986 Y (Envt’l Policy statement 84) Y (Emissions & Wastes, 96) Y (99) Y (Waste 105) Y ( Waste 105) Y (CC 2050 strategy, 99) Y (Recycling, 105) Y (Resource Use, 107) Y (KPI, 41) Y (108) Y (EE, 58-67) Y (107) N/A Y (84) Y (58) Y Sheet2
  • 3. 8 13 Hutchison - several branches, ESG reporting under annual report Y http://file.irasi a.com/listco/ hk/hutchison/ annual/2013/ esgr.pdf Conglomerates - Conglomerates (HSIC*) HKD 445,522,246,510 HKD 426,609,000,000 HKD 31,112,000,000 HKD 7.2975 NI NI NI NI NI 1/2 Y (*Many of the Group's operating companies in the infrastructure & energy portfolios, have detailed metrics to reduce pollution & emissions in their respective ESG & Sustainability reports on their websites* Results highlighted: Europe Container Terminals received the Lean & Green Star for sustainable business practices that reduce more than 20% of its carbon emissions p.85) 2/3 Y (1. Husky Energy converts waste gas to power with its Cadotte facility; 2. Cheung Kong Infrastructure acquired AVR & Enviro Waste which imports garbage & converts it to energy) NI (partipated in different programmes with partners p. 102) NI NI 1/2 Y (LED replacements which saves 55% energy for Hong Kong International Terminals p. 101) NI on sourcing water, 1/2 Y water efficiency initiatives? (Yantian International Container Terminals recognized by Steering Committee of Water-Saving Programme of Shenzhen as Role Model in Water- Saving p.102) NI - most likely N/A because mostly utilities, infrastructure or transportation NI 1/2 Y (Northumbrian Water awarded the Waste & Recycling - Impact Winner award, named one of the world's most ethical companies by Ethisphere Institute; Wales & West Utilities awarded Wales Responsible Business Award for efforts in environment protection p.103) 1/2 Y (A S Watson's Energy, Supply Chain & Packaging Sub- committees aim to make their operations more environmentally friendly and reduce their carbon footprint p. 103) 9 14 Hysan Dev (Reports according to ESG) Y Corporate Responsibilit y Report 2013: http://www.h ysan.com.hk/ filemanager/ content/corp orate_gover mance/eCR R2013.pdf Properties & Construction - Properties (HSIC*) HKD 38,932,80,923 HKD 63,326,000,000 HKD 6,158,000,000 HKD 5.7904 Y (Envt, Hlth & Safety Policy p.3) Y (Total GHG Emissions for Scope 1 & 2 in CO2e, p.6) Y (Total GHG Emissions for Scope 1 & 2 in CO2e, p.6) N/A ( "We believe our business does not generate a material amount of hazardous waste" p.23) N/A (p.23) Y ("Energy efficiency efforts contributed to a significant reduction in GHG emissions in recent years" 1. Lowest energy utilization index amongst major shopping malls p.6) Y (awarded full set of "Class of Excellence" Wastewi$e labels under the government's HK Awards for Environmental Excellence scheme for all buildings except Hysan Place; Go Paperless Campaign for Hysan's offices p.8) Y (Hysan's Energy Management Model & Energy saving initiatives in 2013 p.5; Waste Management, Recycling & Water Consumption p.8 - 10) Y (Purchased Electricity p.6) Y (Potable water used for properties & landscaping, used for cooling, wastewter discharged from properties & landscaping) Y (Mixed mode ventilation operable vents used by tenants; Installing higher efficiency motors for air handling units & chilled water pumps = compllies with the latest Code of Practice for energy efficiency of electrical installation by HK governent's Electrical & Mechanical Services Department p.5, Lowest EUI p.6; ) Y (Experimental artifical wetland in Hysan Place to help recycle grey water generated in office floors of the building, anticipating full operation in 2014 p.9) N/A (p.23) Y (Environment, Hlth & Safety Policy p.3) Y (More green oases in Hysan Place helping area's biodiversity as pilot for other green ideas p.3) NI ("construction- related health and safety risks" p.16; Code of Ethics p.18) 10 16 Sun Hung Kai (SHK) Prop *LOOP Participant N Sustainability Report 2013/13: http://www.s hkp.com/Htm l/CSR/SHK_ SR_2013_En g.pdf Properties & Construction - Properties (HSIC*) HKD 312,578,989,963 HKD 385,912,000,000 HKD 40,329,000,000 HKD 15.2757 Y (Envt'l Mgt - Policy,32) Y (Data tables - Energy Use and Emissions - CO2e emissions, 44) Y (Data tables - Energy Use and Emissions - CO2e emissions, 44) Y (Data Tables - Materials and Waste Data for Sample Construction Sites, 45) Y (Data Tables - Materials and Waste Data for Sample Construction Sites, 45) Y (1. Carbon Reduction Labelling System bby HKQAA, 2. Low-carbon Office Operation Programme by WWF) Y (36) Y (34) Y (44) N Y (34-36) Y (21,34) N/A Y (34-44) Y (33,38) Y (investing in RE, 34) 11 19 Swire Pacific ‘A’ N 2013 Annual Report: http://www.s wirepacific.c om/en/ir/repo rts/ar13.pdf Conglomerates - Conglomerates (HSIC*) HKD 89,380,597,950 HKD 220,297,000,000 HKD 13,291,000,000 HKD 8.8334 Y (90-92) Y (93) Y (CO2e,46) NI NI Y (48,92) Y (92) Y (92-95) Y (239) Y (5,11) Y (92-95) Y (N/A on sourcing water, 94,95) N (Even though energty intensity of products accounted for, 239) Y (92) Y (90-96) Y (1. Carbon Desk - emissions trading scheme, 94 & Swire sus fund, 96) 12 54 Hopewell Hldgs - *LOOP participant N Sustainability Report 2012/13: http://www.h opewellholdi ngs.com/ebo ok_sustainab ility_report/cs _report_eng_ 2013/2012_1 3_SD_Repor t_Eng.pdf Conglomerates - Conglomerates (HSIC*) HKD 23,523,890,967 HKD 43,243,153,000 HKD 12,206,300,000 HKD 13.9671 Y (24) Y (CO2e, 48) Y (50) Y (construction waste, 48) Y (commercial waste, 48) Y (improve energy efficiency, 24) Y (Wastewi$e, 26) Y (EV, 20- 21;overall efficiency 24-26) Y (48-50) Y ( water used by diff divisions, 48- 50) Y (LED lights, IAQ 24,25) N N/A Y? (20) Y (22-25) Y (ISO internal auditors, 22 & envt'l considerations into diff divisions, 26,28) 13 66 **MTR Corporation - http://www.m tr.com.hk/en g/sustainabili ty/2013rpt/pe rf-grii.php N Sustainability Report 2013: http://www.m tr.com.hk/en g/sustainabili ty/2013rpt/M TR_SR%202 013_24Jun_ Final.pdf Consumer Services - Transportation (HSIC*) HKD 176,138,151,726 HKD 152,557,000,000 HKD 13,025,000,000 HKD 2.2469 Y (CC policy) Y? (50,53) Y (50,53) Y? (general wastes from extension projects, 50) Y (50) Y (CDP Submission) Y (24) Y (*corporate sustainability mgt framework Y (50,53) Y (50,53) Y (carbon life cycle assessment 23, energy efficiency ratio by assets) N (emphasis on electricity?) N/A Y (corporate biodiversity policy + 24) Y (24) Y (Supplier Code of Practice 25, Sus competitive advantage model - http://www.mtr.co m.hk/eng/sustaina bility/2013rpt/sust- mtr.php#risk- mana) 14 83 Sino Land N Sustainability Review 2013: http://www.si no.com/Sino/ media/Sino/E NG/PDF/Pub lications/Sust ainability- Report/2013/ Sino_Land_ SR2013.pdf Properties & Construction - Properties (HSIC*) HKD 78,093,845,928 HKD 104,806,214,612 HKD 11,687,131,302 HKD 1.9711 N N N N N N Y (Food Wise Hong Kong Campaign, 11) Y (10-13) N N N Y (13) N/A N Y (Manifesto of EE in Buildings, 10) N 15 101 Hang Lung Prop - *2012 Sus Report N Sustainability Report 2012: http://www.h anglung.com /Libraries/Do cument_- _Sustainabilit y/Sustainabili ty_Report_2 012.sflb.ashx Properties & Construction - Properties (HSIC*) HKD 106,972,202,930 HKD 124,534,000,000 HKD 7,212,000,000 HKD 1.6105 N N N N N Y (38) Y (36, tenant programs 37) Y? (39) Y (39) N N N N/A Y? (future commitments 39) N Y (Sus Risks & Opportunities committee 26) Order Code Constituent Name Updated Referenced Report Industry Classification Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per share B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of envt'l risk) Sheet2
  • 4. 16 293 Cathay Pac Air N Sustainability Development Report 2012: http://downlo ads.cathaypa cific.com/cx/ aboutus/sd/2 012/pdf/CX_ SDR12_pack age_eng.pdf Consumer Services - Transportation (HSIC*) HKD 57,984,868,991 HKD 62,888,000,000 HKD 2,620,000,000 HKD 0.666 Y (Sus Dvlpt Policy) Y (Envt'l indicators table, 2012 progress p.3) Y ( 2012 progress p.3) Y (2012 progress, p.4) Y (2012 progress p.4) Y (CC position ~p.110) Y (Waste mgt factsheet) Y (Resource use strategy ~p.134) Y (2012 progress p.4) Y (2012 progress p.4) Y (Emissions & Fuel efficiency ~p.24, CC p.3) Y (Waste Mgt, Water p. 15) N N Y (Biodiversity factsheet) Y (Sustainable sourcing, ~p.37) 17 316 OOIL N Sustainability Report 2013: http://www.o oilgroup.com /corporate/en vironmentalp rotection/Doc uments/OOIL %20Sustaina bility%20Rep ort%202013. pdf Industrials - Industrial Transportation (HSIC*) HKD 25,751,394,172 USD 4,470,807,000 USD 47,036,000 USD 0.0752 Y (Sus Strategy 12, 15, 17) Y (Performance data summary 51) Y (51) Y (52) Y (51,52) Y (1. Nox controlled propulsive engines 17; 2. Cold ironing/AMP technology 17; 3. Low sulphur fuel; 4. OOCL carbon calculator 22) Y (1.Wastewi$e, 27; 2. reduce sludge by using specialised equipment e.g. homogenisers p.18) Y (Corporate Safety, Security & Envt Policy 10; OOCL Terminals 21) Y (51) Y (51) Y (Energy Efficient ships 18; N? N/A Y (Sustainability strategy 12) Y (1. onboard waste mgt; 2. ballast H2O treatment; 3. Ballast H2O mgt program p.21) Y (Sustainable Procurement Policy 11) 18 388 HKEx - Has ESG index at the back N 2013 Corporate Social Responsibilit y Report: http://www.h kex.com.hk/e ng/exchange /csr/csr_repo rt/Documents /e140314csr. pdf Financials - Other Financials (HSIC*) HKD 203,427,624,912 HKD 20,405,000,000 HKD 4,552,000,000 HKD 3.9512 Y (41-48) Y (41-42) *CO2e counts Y (41-42) Y (46) Y (47) Y (41-48) Y (46-47) Y (41-48) Y (41-43) Y (46) Y (41-45) (IS26000:2010 43) Y (46) Y (48) Y (41,43-48) Y (41-48) Y (25,26) 19 494 Li & Fung N Annual Report 2013 - Section on Sustainability : http://www.lif ung.com/wp- content/uplo ads/2014/03/ ar2013_09.p df Consumer Goods - Textiles, Clothing & Personal Care (HSIC*) HKD 86,613,726,450 USD 5,036,637,000 USD 725,337,000 USD 0.0868 Y (47) Y (CO2e, 49) Y (49) N/A? Y (49) Y (Energy saving initiatives 47, Sustainable design guidelines 48) Y (Wastewi$e 48) Y (sustainability strategy 47) Y (49) Y ((49) Y (energy saving initiatives, 47-48) Y (water-efficient faucets 48) N Y? (47) Y? (47) Y (Sustainability Resource Center + Code of Confuct for Suppliers & supplier compliance manual 50) 20 606 China Agri N 2013 CSR Report: http://210.6.1 98.11/videopl ayer/201433 2404332764 85744.pdf?ic h_u_r_i=e7b 205996abca 53ce939f2ea fe9817a7&ic h_s_t_a_r_t= 0&ich_e_n_d =0&ich_k_e_ y=14450789 1875016327 2475&ich_t_ y_p_e=1&ich _d_i_s_k_i_d =7&ich_s_e_ q=3229262&i ch_u_n_i_t= 1 Consumer Goods - Agricultural Products (HSIC*) HKD 17,587,100,640 HKD 28,982,703,000 HKD 1,521,319,000 HKD 0.2898 Y? (12) N N N N Y (Rewarded for emissions reduction 29, recycling methane 30) Y (Recycling rice husk 31) Y (29-31) N N Y (renovation of coal-fired boiler 31) Y (recycle wheat- steeping water 31) N/A Y (29-31) Y (29-31) (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil 31) Y? (26) 21 688 China Overseas N 2012 CSR Report: http://www.c ohl.com/csr/p df/csr_2012_ en.pdf Properties & Construcion - Properties (HSIC*) HKD 187,184,039,087 HKD 109,970,583,000 HKD 23,043,712,000 HKD 2.8196 Y (58) N N N N Y (Video conferences 55, LEED Buildings 56) N Y (58,59) N N Y (LED lights, 61) Y (water conservation mgt? 62) N/A Y (62) Y (55-62) N 22 700 Tencent - * CSR Report released in 2008, no trace of any published afterwards - * Tencent Foundation N N/A Information Technology - Software & Services (HSIC*) HKD 1,249,939,233,183 RMB 57,945,000,000 RMB 15,502,000,000 RMB 1.6924 (A) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Order Code Constituent Name Updated Referenced Report Industry Classification Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per share B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of envt'l risk) Sheet2
  • 5. 23 857 PetroChina N 2013 Sustainability Report: http://210.6.1 98.12/videopl ayer/b6f90ee 4c4be46e68 ddd68ed959 eb265.pdf?ic h_u_r_i=05a 1e74bb4711 0a04f3c9570 7a22a643&ic h_s_t_a_r_t= 0&ich_e_n_d =0&ich_k_e_ y=14450789 1875016341 2437&ich_t_ y_p_e=1&ich _d_i_s_k_i_d =5&ich_s_e_ q=3254973&i ch_u_n_i_t= 1 Energy - Oil & Gas (HSIC*) Energy (CSIC**) HKD 213,520,868,000 (H Shares only) RMB 1,132,735,000,000 RMB 129,599,000,000 RMB 0.7081 Y (29) Y (SO2 released 65) N Y (Oil & COD discharged in waste water, 65) Y (65) Y ( 1. emissions reduction 29; 2. chinese certified emission reduction trading 33; 3. CO2 flooding? 33; 4. carbon sink forest demonstration project 33) Y (30) Y (29) Y (*Reported energy conserved, instead of consumed) N Y (energy conservation project, 30) Y (8, 32) N/A Y (31) Y (31,32) N 24 939 CCB N 2012 Annual Report: http://www.a sia.ccb.com/ hongkong/do c/about_us/h kg2012_fina ncial_annual. pdf Financials - Banks (HSIC*) Financials (CSIC**) HKD 1,416,058,014,093 (H Shares only) RMB 1,065,951,000,000 RMB 214,657,000,000 RMB 0.8586 Y (114-115) Y (114) Y (114) N/A N/A Y (114-118) N/A Y (114) Y (114) Y (114) Y (114-115) Y (water-saving taps 114) N/A Y (114-118) Y (Donations to Sanjiangyuan Ecological protection foundation 115, 114-118) Y (1. green credit standards as key basis for project approval 112, 2. invests in RE and other subjects of cyclic economy 112-113) 25 941 China Mobile N 2013 Sustainability Report: http://www.c hinamobileltd .com/en/ir/re ports/ar2013/ sd2013.pdf? year=2013 Telecommunic ations - Telecommunic ations (HSIC*) HKD 1,744,928,271,805 RMB 788,773,000,000 RMB 121,692,000,000 RMB 6.054 Y (Green Action Plan, 36; 50) Y (50) Y (50) Y (50) Y (50) Y (36-39) Y (Full-cycle paperless business process 39; 100% recycled wastewater? 50; waste recycled by qualified 3rd-party 50) Y ( Green office initiatives 39,50; Inspecting Approach for Energy Conservation & Emissions Reduction 49) Y (49) *Alternative Energy consumption Y (50) Y ( energy saving initiatives 38, **Integrated alternative energy base station combining wind, solar & H2O 38 Employee Code of Conduct for Office Energy Saving 39) Y (water conservation education, raising awareness about water footprint 50) N/A Y ( Green Action Plan, 36, 49-50) Y (50) Y (Supplier mgt method requiring suppliers to be cerficated by ISO14001 50) 26 992 Lenovo Group N 2013 Sustainability Report: http://www.le novo.com/so cial_responsi bility/us/en/F Y2013_Leno vo_Sustaina bility_Report. pdf Information Technology - IT Hardware (HSIC*) HKD 112,193,362,147 USD 3,010,130,000 USD 817,228,000 USD 0.0788 Y (Global Sustainability Strategy 20, FY objectives & targets 23-25) Y (17,80-81) Y (17, 83) Y (18) Y (18) Y (1. CC Policy 73-74, RE Credits & C offsets 74-75, GHG emissions objectives & targets 81-82) Y (Recovery & recycling trends 12-13, recycling data 18, site recycling 21, waste mgt target 24, 83-84, product end of life mgt 94- 97) Y (Env'lly conscious products program 86-93; ) Y (79) Y (17,84) Y (Operational efficiency summary 74, energy reduction in operations with data 79) Y (water conservation project 77; xeriscaping 84) Y (18) Y (corporate policy on envt'l affairs 63) Y (85, envt'lly responsible products 90) Y ( Global procurement 36, EICC Compliance, etc. 37, risk mgt progress 75) 27 2388 BOC Hong Kong N CSR Report 2012: http://www.b ochk.com/im ages/upload/ about_Bochk /20130911E. pdf (p.24 - 28) Financials - Banks (HSIC*) HKD 255,861,282,437 HKD 158,813,000,000 HKD 22,252,000,000 HKD 2.1046 Y (Envt'l policy) N N N N Y (25-27) Y (26-27) Y (25-27) N N Y (Green Equipment Financing Scheme & Energy Efficiency loan scheme, water- cooled chillers, ISO50001 25) Y (25) N/A N/A N (HK Geopark Charity Green Walk 28) Y (credit risk policy 25, sus procurement policy 28 3311 China State Con N 2012 CSR Report: http://www.cs ci.com.hk/csr /pdf/csr_201 2_en.pdf Properties & Construction - Construction (HSIC*) HKD 53,481,561,257 HKD 16,180,825,000 HKD 2,772,145,000 HKD 0.7129 Y (Low-carbon construction 31) Y (34) Y (34) Y (35,38) Y (38) Y (green building design standards, Carbon footprinting 31) Y (envt'l mgt standard procedure, recyclable building materials 31-32) Y (31-36) Y (33,38) Y (34,38) Y (biodiesel, Evs 33) Y (waste water treatment facilities for reuse e.g. on- site cleaning, cleaning vehicles34) N/A Y (31-32) Y (31-32, marine mud treatment for reclamation projects 35) N (Procurement policy 46, Recyclable building materials 31-32) 29 3968 CM Bank (N/A as reported at the back of their report.. No data available) N 2012 CSR Report: http://file.cmb china.com/C MBIR/20130 3/047ca5e5- 6ca8-459a- b425- ff4c3debb61 7.pdf Financials - Banks (HSIC*) Financials (CSIC**) HKD 71,801,694,330 ( H Shares only) RMB 265,465,000,000 RMB 51,743,000,000 RMB 2.3009 Y (83-88) N/A N/A N/A N/A Y (green credit loan policy 83, green procurement 88, green billing products 89) N/A (green office 87 but no data for electricity, water use in offices, paper or other wastes) Y (83-88) N/A N/A Y (energy saved due to conservation & efficiency 83-88) N/A N/A N/A Y (88) Y (green credit loan policy 86) Order Code Constituent Name Updated Referenced Report Industry Classification Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per share B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of envt'l risk) Sheet2
  • 6. 30 3988 Bank of China (2013 CSR report only available in Chinese) N 2013 CSR Report (In Chinese): http://pic.ban kofchina.com /bocappd/rep ort/201403/P 0201403266 3772340186 6.pdf Financials - Banks (HSIC*) Financials (CSIC**) HKD 306,893,754,370 ( H Shares only) RMB 923,916,000,000 RMB 156,911,000,000 RMB 0.5621 Y (74-75) Y (75) Y (75) NI NI Y (guidelines for green credit 72, green financial products 73) Y (74-75) Y (74-75) Y (75) Y (75) Y (74-75) Y (74-75) N/A N/A N/A NI Order Code Constituent Name Updated Referenced Report Industry Classification Market Capitalisation Net Asset Value Net Profit (Loss) Earnings per share B1GD B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B1.4 B1.5 B1.6 B2GD B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B3GD B3.1 C1GD (in terms of envt'l risk) Sheet2
  • 7. Red <5 KPIs Yellow 6 - 11 KPIs Green >12 KPIs Total: 12 KPIs & 4 general disclosure options Color Code Sheet3
  • 8. UN Class Code Characteristics Explosive An explosive substance or waste is a solid or liquid substance or waste (or mixture of substances or wastes) which is in itself capable by chemical reaction of producing gas at such a temperature and pressure and at such a speed as to cause damage to the surroundings. Flammable liquids The word “flammable” has the same meaning as “inflammable”. Flammable liquids are liquids, or mixtures of liquids, or liquids containing solids in solution or suspension (for example, paints, varnishes, lacquers, etc., but not including substances or wastes otherwise classified on account of their dangerous characteristics) which give off a flammable vapour at temperatures of not more than 60.5ºC, closed-cup test, or not more than 65.6ºC, open-cup test. (Since the results of open-cup tests and of closed-cup tests are not strictly comparable and even individual results by the same test are often variable, regulations varying from the above figures to make allowance for such differences would be within the spirit of this definition.) Flammable Solids Solids, or waste solids, other than those classed as explosives, which under conditions encountered in transport are readily combustible, or may cause or contribute to fire through friction. Substances or wastes liable to spontaneous combustion Substances or wastes which are liable to spontaneous heating under normal conditions encountered in transport, or to heating up on contact with air, and being then liable to catch fire. Substances or wastes which, in contact with water emit flammable gases Substances or wastes which, by interaction with water, are liable to become spontaneously flammable or to give off flammable gases in dangerous quantities. Oxidizing ANNEX III LIST OF HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS 1H1 3H3 4.1H4.1 4.2H4.2 4.3H4.3 5.1H5.1 Sheet4
  • 9. Substances or wastes which, while in themselves not necessarily combustible, may, generally by yielding oxygen cause, or contribute to, the combustion of other materials. Organic Peroxides Organic substances or wastes which contain the bivalent-o-o-structure are thermally unstable substances which may undergo exothermic self-accelerating decomposition Poisonous (Acute) Substances or wastes liable either to cause death or serious injury or to harm human health if swallowed or inhaled or by skin contact Infectious substances Substances or wastes containing viable micro organisms or their toxins which are known or suspected to cause disease in animals or humans Corrosives Substances or wastes which, by chemical action, will cause severe damage when in contact with living tissue, or, in the case of leakage, will materially damage, or even destroy, other goods or the means of transport; they may also cause other hazards Liberation of toxic gases in contact with air or water Substances or wastes which, by interaction with air or water, are liable to give off toxic gases in dangerous quantities Toxic (Delayed or chronic) Substances or wastes which, if they are inhaled or ingested or if they penetrate the skin, may involve delayed or chronic effects, including carcinogenicity Ecotoxic Substances or wastes which if released present or may present immediate or delayed adverse impacts to the environment by means of bioaccumulation and/or toxic effects upon biotic systems 9H13 Capable, by any means, after disposal, of yielding another material, e.g. leachate, which possesses any of the characteristics listed above 5.2H5.2 6.1H6.1 6.2H6.2 8H8 9H10 9H11 9H12 Tests The potential hazards posed by certain types of wastes are not yet fully documented; tests to define quantitatively these hazards do not exist. Further research is necessary in order to develop means to characerise potential hazards posed to man and/or the environment by these wastes. Standardized tests have been derived with respect to pure substances and materials. Many countries have developed national tests which can apply to mterials listed in Annex I, in order to decide if these materials exhibit any of the characteristics listed in this Annex. Sheet4