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SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2017

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The Economic

dimension of

sustainability

refers to the capacity of

the Group to generate steady,

improving growth in relation to

our economic indicators. We view

this as an important dimension

as a strong, stable and sustainable

financial and economic system

supports, not just the company,

but various other critical

activities.

These include, amongst others, our ability to continually

drive shareholder value, to ensure the well-being of our

employees, to ensure a continued focus on improving

our product quality and to ‘Do Good’ while expanding

our Corporate Social Responsibility activities. These and

other economic activities are essential to our make-up as

a responsible corporate entity and underpin our absolute

commitment to and focus on delivering long-term

sustainable economic growth.

Job Opportunities

Recycling Waste Materials

The Construction Materials

& Trading Division

has been exploring

the use of waste slag

from smelters

as road base with good effect.

Our

Edging Strategy

Following the incorporation of an

Edging Strategy

into Divisional management plans

and budgets,

our core businesses all

met with some early

success in 2017.

In implementing its road

maintenance concession contract,

CMS Roads Sdn Bhd has created

additional jobs

for some 800

Sarawakians and

hundreds of local

sub-contractors.

Economic