CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust - Annual Report 2021
CICT is committed to the proper disposal of waste generated at our properties. We consolidated waste data for 22 Singapore operating properties in 2021. The collection and disposal of waste at these properties are being carried out by licensed contractors for recyclable waste. About 20,688 tonnes of non-recyclable waste and 2,557 tonnes of recyclable waste were collected in 2021. Recyclable waste is 11.0% of total waste collected, and comprised approximately 1,897 tonnes of paper, 25 tonnes of plastic, 29 tonnes of metal, 10 tonnes of glass and 595 tonnes of other materials. At CICT, we encourage and support our stakeholders’ waste recycling efforts, by placing recycling bins in our operational properties. In 2021, National Environment Agency (NEA) appointed ALBA Group as the designated electronic waste (e-waste) disposal vendor for all retail properties and no data was shared. The office properties continued the partnership with Cimelia Resource Recovery for e-waste collection and a total of 8.1 tonnes was collected in 2021 from our Singapore operating properties. For 2021, Gallileo and Main Airport Center recorded around 207 tonnes of waste collected. Details of the breakdown was not available at time of reporting. 2,557 1,882 1,777 20,688 27,361 18,658 WASTE COLLECTED (tonnes) 2021 2020 2019 8 25 5 Non- recyclable Recyclable E-waste ENERGY Focus Measures Central Air Conditioning System • Installed with Measurement & Verification (M&V) System to monitor system performance daily • Perform preventive and periodic servicing and maintenance • Auto tube-cleaning system • Conduct energy audit periodically Lighting • Replacing existing non-LED type with LED type • Lighting power budget of not more than 22 Watts per m 2 for tenanted areas Control, Metering and Monitoring • Building Management System • Sub-metering Renewable Energy • Photovoltaic (PV) system • Plans in place to implement PV system at IMM Building in 2022 Equipment • Replace equipment with higher efficiencies WATER Focus Measures Control, Metering and Monitoring • Install digital water meters for leakage detection and automatic meter readings in malls • To monitor water usage system • Conduct technical assessment periodically Equipment • Replace equipment with higher efficiencies Rainwater Harvesting • Reuse of storm water in some properties CICT continues to implement various energy and water conservation measures which focus on regular maintenance and innovation to achieve operational savings as well as improving waste management. The measures are listed in the tables below. Waste Management Conservation Measures CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust 136 Environment
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