Energy Consumption in Refineries1 (GRI 302-1,3,4) Energy Consumption 2020 (Baseline) 2023 2024 2025 Gj (’000) % Gj (’000) % Gj (’000) % Gj (’000) % Palm Shell 137 9% 77 6% 15 1% 0.2 0% Palm Olein 2 0% - 0% - 0% - 0% Total from renewable fuel 139 9% 77 6% 15 1% 0.2 0% Diesel* 52 3% 38 3% 45 3% 45 3% Coal 459 30% 432 32% 567 37% 597 39% Gas** 741 49% 678 53% 801 52% 761 50% Electricity 119 8% 81 7% 102 7% 132 9% Total from non renewable fuel 1,371 91% 1,294 94% 1,516 99% 1,534 100% Total Energy Consumption 1,510 100% 1,371 100% 1,531 100% 1,534 100% GJ per tonne of Material Produced 0.70 0.86 0.88 0.84 1 Gas and electricity consumption figures have been restated for prior years. This is due to a revision of conversion factors to align with the Indonesia Handbook of Energy & Economic Statistics. * Includes High Speed Diesel Oil, Gasoline and Marine Fuel Oil. ** Includes Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). Note: Data from five refineries (out of five) are based on consumption per tonne of material produced, in six processes: (i) tank yard (ii) processing CPO (iii) fractionation (iv) margarine (v) cooking oil filling and (vi) finished goods warehousing. Data are not currently available on the breakdown of electrical, heating, cooling and steam energy consumed. Percentage figures are rounded. Water Consumption in Refineries (GRI 303-5) Water Consumption 2020 (Baseline) 2023 2024 2025 ’000 m3 m3/tonne ’000 m3 m3/tonne ’000 m3 m3/tonne ’000 m3 m3/tonne Total Water Consumption 579 0.27 575 0.36 618 0.36 625 0.34 67 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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