PCPD (00432) Releases 2025 Sustainability Report Highlighting Climate Measures and Operational Efficiency

Bulletin Express
Mar 05

Pacific Century Premium Developments Limited (PCPD, 00432) has published its Sustainability Report for the year ended 31 December 2025. The document outlines PCPD’s efforts in environmental management, community engagement, and responsible governance across operations in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan.

The report highlights a focus on climate risk mitigation and measurable performance indicators. PCPD’s Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions reached 35,733.60 tCO2e in 2025, reflecting reductions linked to various energy-saving initiatives. Total energy consumption was 264,161.30 GJ, with efficiency gains credited to system upgrades and ongoing maintenance improvements.

The report underscores the significance of stakeholder engagement and materiality, emphasizing the importance of health, safety, and well-being among employees and customers, as well as inclusive talent management policies. PCPD also details strategies to reduce water usage and waste generation. Freshwater consumption stood at 353,165.10 cubic meters, while non-hazardous waste totaled 3,543.50 tonnes.

PCPD’s sustainability governance is led by the board of directors, supported by a Sustainability Committee tasked with integrating ESG considerations into long-term planning and operations. The report addresses PCPD’s continued commitment to building and managing premium-grade properties with an eye toward green building certifications and careful resource use. The company also provides updates on local community initiatives, ranging from charitable sponsorships to on-site volunteering activities.

The disclosures align with Hong Kong’s ESG Reporting Code and incorporate elements of climate-related scenario analysis. PCPD notes efforts to further enhance tracking of Scope 3 emissions and to follow emerging sustainability standards. The group stresses that responsible innovation, including advanced water and energy management technologies, is critical to its future resilience and ongoing environmental improvements.

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