WATER, WASTE AND EFFLUENTS (GRI 2-27, 3-3, 303-1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Water is critical to our operations, and effective resource management is essential for environmental sustainability and the well-being of surrounding communities. The increased frequency of extreme weather, evidenced by the 2024 droughts and the intense rainfall and flooding witnessed across parts of Indonesia in 2025, underscores the urgent need for careful water management and adaptation strategies. Our water management practices, covering withdrawal, consumption, and discharge, are overseen by our Chief Operating Officers and fully comply with all Indonesian regulations. We protect natural waterways by establishing buffer zones where needed and operate under permits that define water sources, withdrawal volumes and discharge quality standards. Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) requires permits before any water withdrawal. We obtain these permits only after regulatory authorities conduct thorough impact assessments and verify that our controls for the responsible extraction of water from rivers and groundwater meet all requirements. We work together with our suppliers to ensure compliance with relevant water regulations, particularly concerning wastewater treatment. Additionally, all operational sites undergo Environmental Impact Assessments (AMDAL) during initial development to identify critical water sources supporting biodiversity Water Treatment Plant in Refinery Priok, Jakarta. In 2025, we reported no instances of non-compliance related to water use or wastewater management. and local communities. This is detailed in the HCV assessments on pages 21-22. 31 Indofood Agri Resources Ltd. Sustainability Report 2025 Sourcing Appendix Product Community People Environment Our Business Our Approach At a Glance CEO Statement
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