ข้อมูลผลการดำเนินงาน ประจำปี 2567

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GRI SET ESG Ratings FTSE Russell ESG Scores Indicators Unit Year Targets Note
2022 2023 2024
Product Quality & Safety
Materials Use
301-1-a EPR11_1 Materials use Tonne - ND ND -
EPR11_2 i. Materials from non-renewable resources Tonne - ND ND -
- Concrete Tonne - 773,069.00 523,905.00 -
- Cement Tonne - 139,725.00 52,476.00 -
- Rebar steel Tonne - 139,457.00 146,301.00 -
- Structural steel Tonne - ND ND -
- Other Tonne - ND ND -
ii. Materials from renewable resources Tonne - 19,077.96 34,967.32 -
- Wood Tonne - 19,077.96 34,967.32 -
301-2-a Recycled materials in operation % - ND ND -
Tonne - ND ND -
Energy & Climate Change Management
Energy Consumption Reduction Targets
10.25.1 ECC31 Energy consumption reduction target % 10% reduction in 2030 (Base year 2020) -
Energy Consumption
302-1-a 10.25.3 ECC15 Non-renewable energy consumption in total Megajoule (MJ) - 87,132,132.64 ND
- Diesel Megajoule (MJ) - 989,524.20 ND
- Diesel B7 Megajoule (MJ) - 82,446,048.81 ND
- Diesel B20 Megajoule (MJ) - ND ND
- Benzene Megajoule (MJ) - 15,890.63 ND
- Gasohol 91 Megajoule (MJ) - 550,754.56 ND
- Gasohol 95 Megajoule (MJ) - 2,079,008.63 ND
- Gasohol E85 Megajoule (MJ) - 178.11 ND
- Gasohol E20 Megajoule (MJ) - 1,050,727.69 ND
- LPG Megajoule (MJ) - 0.00 ND
- Acetylene Megajoule (MJ) - 0.00 ND
302-1-b 10.25.3 ECC15 Renewable internal energy Megajoule (MJ) - 0.00 ND
- Photovoltaic Megajoule (MJ) - 0.00 ND
302-1-d - Electricity sold Kilowatt-hour (kWh) - 0.00 ND
302-1-e - Internal electricity used Megajoule (MJ) - ND ND
302-2-a 10.25.3 ECC15 Energy consumption Megajoule (MJ) - 87,132,132.64 ND
302-4-a 10.25.2 Energy reduced from energy conservation programs Megajoule (MJ) - ND ND
302-5-a Energy reduced from products sold Megajoule (MJ)
GHG Emissions Reduction Targets
11.29.4 ECC38_12, ECC38_21, ECC39_11, ECC39_20, ECC39_29, ECC39_38, ECC39_47, ECC39_56 Net Zero Target year 2065 -
Carbon Neutral Target year 2065 -
GHG Emissions
Scope 1 GHG emissions
305-1-a, 305-1-b 11.29.6 ECC14_2, ECC14_8, ECC14_14 Scope 1 GHG emission Tonne CO2 equivalent 1,654.84 8,671.00 10,861.00 -
Scope 2 GHG emissions
305-2-a, 305-2-b 11.29.6 ECC14_3, ECC14_9, ECC14_15 Scope 2 GHG emission Tonne CO2 equivalent 1,654.84 7,784.00 8,729.00 -
Scope 3 GHG emissions
305-3-a, 305-3-b 11.29.6 ECC14_4, ECC14_10, ECC14_16 Scope 3 GHG emission Tonne CO2 equivalent 0.00 149,994.00 227,134.00 -
Environmental Management: Water
Water Consumption Reduction Targets
10.26.1 EWT34 Water consumption/withdrawal reduction target % 10% in 2030 (Baes year 2020) -
Water Consumption
Total Water Withdrawal
303-3-a, 303-3-c 10.26.3 EWT31_9 Water withdrawal (total) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
By sources
EWT31_2, 11, 20 i. Surface Water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
EWT31_3, 12, 21 ii. Groundwater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
EWT31_8, 17, 26 iii. Seawater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
iv. Produced Water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
v. Third-party Water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) -
EWT31_4, 13, 22 vi. Used quarry water collected in the quarry
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
EWT31_5, 14, 23 vii. Municipal potable water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
EWT31_6, 15, 24 viii. External wastewater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
EWT31_7, 16, 25 ix. Harvested rainwater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
Water withdrawal from water-stressed area
303-3-b, 303-3-c Water withdrawal from water-stressed areas (total) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
10.26.3 EWT31_2, 11, 20 i. Surface water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
EWT31_3, 12, 21 ii. Groundwater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
EWT31_8, 17, 26 iii. Seawater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - ND ND -
iv. Produced Water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
v. Third-party Water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 132.95 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) -
EWT31_4, 13, 22 vi. Used quarry water collected in the quarry
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
EWT31_5, 14, 23 vii. Municipal potable water
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
EWT31_6, 15, 24 viii. External wastewater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
EWT31_7, 16, 25 ix. Harvested rainwater
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 132.95 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) -
Water discharge
303-4-a, 303-4-b EWT30_7, 14, 21, EPR10 Water discharge (total) Million liter (ML) - 5.15 ND -
EWT30_3, 10, 17 i. Water Discharge to Surface Water (total) Million liter (ML) - - ND -
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
ii. Water Discharge to GroundWater (total) Million liter (ML) - - ND -
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
EWT30_2, 9, 16 iii. Water Discharge to Seawater (total) Million liter (ML) - - ND -
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
iv. Water Discharge to municipality (Third-party Water) (total) Million liter (ML) - - ND -
- Equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS ≤1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
- Lower quality than freashwater (TDS > 1,000 mg/l) Million liter (ML) - 5.15 ND -
EWT30_6, 13, 20 Water discharge reuse Million liter (ML)
Water discharge to water-stressed areas
303-4-c Water discharge to water-stressed areas (total) Million liter (ML) - 5.15 ND -
i. Water discharge to water stress with equivalent quality to freshwater (TDS) ≤ 1,000 mg Million liter (ML) - 0.00 ND -
ii. Water discharge to water stress with lower quality than freashwater (TDS) >1,000 mg Million liter (ML) - 5.15 ND -
303-4-d Water discharge that violates standard value Case - 0.00 ND -
Water Consuption
303-5-a Water consumption M3 21,690.00 22,637.00 24,640.00 -
303-5-b Freshwater consumption from water-stressed areas M3 ND ND ND -
303-5-c Change in water storage M3 ND ND ND -
Environmental Management: Air Pollution
Air emission & Air pollution
305-7-a Amount of NOx, SOx, and other significant air emissions
11.28.3 EPR18_2, 4, 6 Nitrous oxide (NOx) Part per million (ppm) - 0.047 ND -
EPR18_7 - Coverage % - - ND -
EPR19_2, 4, 6 Sulfur dioxide (SOx) Part per million (ppm) - 0.006 ND -
EPR19_7 - Coverage % - - - -
Persistent organic pollutant (POP) Milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3) - 0.000 ND -
EPR21_2, 4, 6 Volatile organic compound (VOC) Milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3) - 0.000 ND -
EPR21 - Coverage % - - ND -
Hazardous air pollutants (HAP) Milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3) - 0.000 ND -
Particulate matter-10 micron (PM10) Milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3) - 0.207 ND -
Particulate matter-2.5 micron (PM2.5) Milligram per cubic meter (µg/m3) - 0.039 ND -
Suspended particulate matter (TSP) Milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3) - 0.348 ND -
Carbon monoxide (CO) Part per million (ppm) - 1.939 ND -
Hydrocarbon (THC) Part per million (ppm) - 0.00 ND -
Environmental Management: Waste
Waste Reduction Targets
10.27.1 EPR05_2 Increase recyling % 22% in 2024 (Base year 2023) -
Waste
306-3-a Waste Generated
10.27.3 EPR25_2, 4, 6 Total waste generate Kg - ND ND -
EPR25_7 - Coverage % - ND ND -
EPR24_2, 4, 6 i. Hazardous waste generated Kg - ND ND -
EPR24_7 - Coverage % - ND ND -
306-3-a 10.27.3 ii Non-Hazardous waste generated Kg - ND ND -
- Coverage % - ND ND -
306-4 Waste Diverted from Disposal
306-4-a Total waste diverted from disposal Kg - 0.00 ND -
- Coverage % - - ND -
306-4-b, 306-4-d Hazardous waste diverted from disposal Kg - - ND -
i. Reuse Kg - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
External project/organization (offsite Kg - 0.00 ND -
ii. Recycling Kg - 0.00 ND -
EPR26_2, 4, 6 - Internal project/organization (onsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
EPR26_7 - Coverage % - - ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
iii. Other Recovery Approaches Kg - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
306-4-c, 306-4-d Non-hazardouse waste diverted from disposal Kg - 0.00 ND -
i. Reuse Kg - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
ii. Recycling Kg - 0.00 ND -
EPR26_2, 4, 6 - Internal project/organization (onsite) Kg - 527.30 643.31 Head Office
- External project/organization (offsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
iii. Other recovery approaches Kg - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Kg - 0.00 ND -
306-5 Waste Directed to Disposal
306-5-a Total waste directed to disposal Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Coverage % - - ND -
306-5-b, 306-5-d Hazardous waste directed to disposal Tonne - 0.00 ND -
i. Incineration with energy recovery Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
ii. Incineration without energy recovery Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
iii. Landfill Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
iv. Other disposal approaches Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
306-5-c, 306-5-d Non-hazardous waste directed to disposal Tonne - 0.00 ND -
i. Incineration with energy recovery Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
ii. Incineration without energy recovery Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
iii. Landfill Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
iv. Other disposal approaches Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- Internal project/organization (onsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
- External project/organization (offsite) Tonne - 0.00 ND -
EPR28_1,2,3 Environmental Management System Cerification Site Coverage % - - ND -

การดำเนินงานด้านสังคม

GRI SET ESG Ratings FTSE Russell ESG Scores Indicators Unit Year 2024 Targets Note
2022 2023 2024
Occupational Health & Safety
SHS38_7, SHS40_7, SHS15_7 OHS Data Coverage % - ND ND -
SHS12 OHSAS 18001 certification Site Coverage % - ND ND -
Occupational Health and Safety Targets
17.38.1 Zero accident target Case 0.00 -
LTIFR (Lost Time Injury frequency rate) target - 0.20
Work-related Injuries
403-9-a i. Fatalities
17.38.6 SHS38_2, 4, 6 Employees Persons - ND 0.00 -
17.38.6 SHS40_2, 4, 6 Contractors Persons - ND 1.00 -
ii. High-consequence work-related injuries
Employees Persons - ND ND -
Case/ 1,000,000 hours - ND ND -
Contractors Persons - ND ND -
Case/ 1,000,000 hours - ND ND -
iii. Recordable work-related injuries
Employees Persons - ND ND -
Case/ 1,000,000 hours - ND ND -
Contractors Persons - ND ND -
Case/ 1,000,000 hours - ND ND -
iv. Working hours
Employees Hours - 3,882,292.42 2,649,780 -
17.38.5 SHS15_2, 4, 6 Lost-time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) - - ND 0.000 -
Injury rate (IR) - - 0.082 ND -
Contractors Hours - 4,387,032 10,535,636 -
17.38.5 SHS15_2, 4, 6 Lost-time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) - - ND 0.000 -
Injury rate (IR) - - 0.099 ND -
Work-related Ill Health
403-10-a i. Fatality due to ill haelth - Employees Persons - 0 0 -
ii. Recordable ill health - Employees Persons - 0 0 -
403-10-b i. Fatality due to ill haelth - Contractors Persons - 0 0 -
ii. Recordable ill health - Contractors Persons - 0 0 -
Human Capital Management
2-7 Employees
2-7-a, 2-7-b By employment
- Permanent employee Persons - 1,434 1,452 -
SLS25_2 - Contract employee (including temporary staff and contractors) Persons - 692 441 -
- Contract employee (including temporary staff and contractors) % - ND ND -
By country of operation
- Thailand Persons - 3,622 4,180 -
- Lao People's Democratic Republic Persons - 4,153 4,067 -
Contractors
SHS40_8, 9, Total number of contractors Persons - ND ND -
Contractors
37.1 Employees' satisfaction/engagement Unit - ND 91 80 -
401: Employment
401-1: New hires and employee turnover
401-1-a New hires Persons - 397 277.00 -
By gender
- Male Persons - 319 223.00 -
- Female Persons - 78 54.00 -
By age
- Less than 30 years Persons - 190 143.00 -
- 30 to 50 years Persons - 185 111.00 -
- Over 50 years Persons - 22 23.00 -
New employee hiring rate % - 18.67 14.63 -
By gender
- Male % - 15 11.78 -
- Female % - 3.66 2.85 -
By age
- Less than 30 years % - 8.93 7.55 -
- 30 to 50 years % - 8.70 5.86 -
- Over 50 years % - 1.03 1.22 -
401-1-b Employee turnover Persons - 281 193.00 -
By gender
- Male Persons - 232 164.00 -
- Female Persons - 49 29.00 -
By age
- Less than 30 years Persons - 101 74.00 -
- 30 to 50 years Persons - 150 101.00 -
- Over 50 years Persons - 30 18.00 -
Employee turnover rate % - 13.22 10.20 -
By gender
- Male % - 82.56 8.66 -
- Female % - 17.44 1.53 -
By age
- Less than 30 years % - 35.94 38.34 -
- 30 to 50 years % - 53.38 52.33 -
- Over 50 years % - 10.68 9.33 -
16.37.5 SLS24_2 Voluntary employee turnover rate Persons - 281 193.00 -
% - 100 100.00 -
401-3: Parental leave
401-3-a, 401-3-b Employees entitled to parental leave Persons - 549 540.00 -
Employees that took parental leave Persons - 11 7.00 -
Employees who took parental leave and returned to work after parental leave ended Persons - 10 7.00 -
401-3-c, 401-3-d Employees that took parental leave, returned to work after parental leave ended, and still employed 12 months after return to work Persons - 10 7.00 -
403-1-e Return to work ratio of employees who took parental leave % - 2 100.00 -
Retention rate of employees who took parental leave % - 91 100.00 -
404: Training and education
404-1: Average hours of training per year per employee
404-1-a 35.2, 35.4 SLS26_2 Training hours in total Hours - 13,555 16,825 -
SLS26_3 Average training hours per FTE (Full-time equivalent) Hours/ FTE - 9.49 11.57 8 -
- Male Hours/ FTE - - 10.61 -
- Female Hours/ FTE - - 14.01 -
SLS26_4 Average training days per FTE (Full-time equivalent) Days/FTE - - 1.35 -
SHS13_2 Staff trained on safety Persons - - 49 -
SHS13_3 Staff trained (general training which includes safety) Persons - - 1,965 -
404-1-a By gender
- Male Hours/ FTE - - 8.92 10.61 -
- Female Hours/ FTE - - 10.95 14.01 -
By position
- Top management Hours/ FTE - - 22.65 20.71 -
- Middle management Hours/ FTE - - 12.21 19.21 -
- Junior management Hours/ FTE - - 9.17 9.89 -
- Officer/ Non-managemen Hours/ FTE - - 19.87 11.25 -
By type of training
SLS26_6 - Core traning for every employees Hours/FTE - - 1.03 -
Project(s) - - 10 -
- Specific training for each department Hours/FTE - - 9.49 -
Project(s) - - 81 -
- Additional training for every employees Hours/FTE - - 1.05 -
Project(s) - - 12 -
Diversity and equal opportunity
Total employee Persons - 2,126 1,893 -
405-1-a, 405-1-b By gender
14.34.3 - Male Persons - 1,577 1,353 -
% - 74.18 71.47 -
SLS33_2 - Female Persons - 549 540 -
% - 25.82 28.53 -
By age
- Less than 30 years Persons - 265 219 -
% - 12.46 11.57 -
- 30 to 50 years Persons - 1,227 1,049 -
% - 57.72 55.41 -
- 50 years Persons - 634 625 -
% - 29.82 33.02 -
By position
Top management
- Male Persons - 15 15.00 -
% - 0.7 0.79 -
- Female Persons - 2 2 -
% - 0.09 0.11 -
Middle management
- Male Persons - 20 23.00 -
% - 0.94 1.22 -
- Female Persons - 6 6.00 -
% - 0.28 0.32 -
Junior management
- Male Persons - 30 27.00 -
% - 1.41 1.43 -
- Female Persons - 19 19.00 -
% - 0.89 1.00 -
Officer/non-management
- Male Persons - 1,512 1,288.00 -
% - 71.11 68.04 -
- Female Persons - 522 513.00 -
% - 24.55 27.10 -
By nationality
- Thai Persons - 2,112 1,884.00 -
% - 99.34 99.52 -
- Lao Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- Indian Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- German Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- Costarican Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- French Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- Filipino Persons - - 2.00 -
% - - 0.11 -
- Cambodian Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
By race/ ethnicity
- Thai Persons - 2,112 1,884.00 -
% - 99.34 99.52 -
- Lao Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- Indian Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- German Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- Costarican Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- French Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
- Filipino Persons - - 2.00 -
% - - 0.11 -
- Cambodian Persons - - 0.00 -
% - - 0.00 -
Classified by people with disability
14.34.3 SLS32_2 - People with disability Persons - 2 2.00 -
% - 0.09 0.11 -
Ratio of basic salary and remuneration of women to men
405-2-a By position
Top management
- Base salary % - - ND -
- Base salary and other cash incentives % - - ND -
Middle management
- Base salary % - - ND -
- Base salary and other cash incentives % - - ND -
Junior management
- Base salary % - - ND -
- Base salary and other cash incentives % - - ND -
Officer/non-management
- Base salary % - - ND -
- Base salary and other cash incentives % - - ND -
By gender
405-2 Male and female salary ratio - - - ND -
Community Invovlement
SHR17 Contribution to not-for-profit organizations THB - - ND -

การดำเนินงานด้านการกำกับดูแลและเศรษฐกิจ

GRI SET ESG Ratings FTSE Russell ESG Scores Indicators Unit Year 2024 Targets Note
2022 2023 2024
General Disclosure
2-27-a Total Number of sigificant illegal incident
EPR27_1,2 i. Number of significant illegal incident with fines Case - 0 0 Significant case = Fines > 10,000 USD (appox. 379,150 THB), including environmental regulation violation
ii. Number of sigificant illegal incident without fines Case - 0 0
2-27-b Monetary value of fines from non-compliance operation with the standard
GAC14 i. Monetary value of fines in current reporting year THB - 0 0 -
ii. Monetary value of fines in previous reporting year THB - 0 0 -
Political contributions
GAC12 Total amount of political contributions THB - - 0 -
Disciplined staff number
GAC13 Number of staff disciplined or dismissed due to non-compliance with anti-corruption policy/policies Person - - 0 -
Case - - 0 -
Meeting
GCG19 Annual general meeting Days - 1 1 -
Risk & Crisis Management
Human Rights Due Diligence
33.3, 33.4 SHR22_1,2 Coverage sites % - - - -
SHR27_1,2
33.5 Human rights violation Case - 0 0 -
Compliance
10.4 Business ethics
Verified business ethics violation Case - 0 0 -
On-going investigation of violation Case - 0 0 -
Customer Relations
18.1 Customer satisfaction % - 100 100.00 100 -
Corporate Governance
405-1a GCG03 Total Board of Director Person - 10 11 -
- Male board of director Person - 9 10 -
GCG05 - Female board of director Person - 1 1 2030 -
GCG04 - Independent board of director Person - - 5 -
- Less than 30 years Person - 0 0 -
- 30 to 50 years Person - 2 2 -
- More than 50 years Person - 8 9 -
- Vulnerable individuals Person - 0 0 -
GCG50 Women in executive committee % - - 1 -