Environment
AUDIT REPORT 2018
AUDIT REPORT 2019
AUDIT REPORT 2020
AUDIT REPORT 2021
AUDIT REPORT 2023
AUDIT REPORT 2024
ENVIRONMENT
AFI is dedicated to implementing effective environmental protection measures, with a focus on cost-efficient compliance with relevant federal, state, and local environmental regulations. We strive to prevent pollution and optimise resource efficiency across our operations. To support these objectives, AFI ensures that all employees and contractors receive adequate training to competently carry out their responsibilities while minimising
environmental risks and impacts.
AFI is also committed to protecting natural habitats, including those identified as critical for rare, threatened, and endangered (RTE) species, ensuring they are safeguarded from human disturbance.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE AUDIT REPORT
This Environmental Compliance Audit was conducted to assess the level of compliance of Acacia Forest Industries Sdn Bhd with relevant environmental laws, regulations, permits, and internal environmental policies during the audit period.
The Environmental Monitoring and Compliance Audit (EMCA) is a requirement by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) and to be carried out quarterly, and reported in accordance with the Approval Conditions as specified in the Syarat-Syarat Alam Sekitar [Seksyen 12(1) dan 20, Enakmen Perlindungan Alam Sekitar 2002] of the EPD ref: JPAS/PP/15/600-1/0/3/29 dated 19 Mei 2010.
Audit Report
Naturally & Wildlife and Conservation
Growing Forests Naturally
AFI is committed to allowing ecosystems to regenerate and develop with minimal human intervention, embracing natural processes such as seed dispersal, soil regeneration, and ecological succession. This nature-based approach supports biodiversity, enhances carbon sequestration, and sustains ecological balance by preserving native species and habitats.
Wildlife Monitoring – Camera Trapping
As part of its conservation efforts, AFI employs camera trapping as a non- invasive method for wildlife monitoring. This technique helps document the presence, abundance, and behaviour of species within forest areas, particularly in High Conservation Value (HCV) zones. The data collected supports biodiversity assessments, informs conservation strategies, and
enables early detection of threats to wildlife populations.
Wildlife Monitoring Report
Mammal Species Composition & Habitat Associations
HYDROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
This Hydrological Assessment aims to evaluate the existing hydrological conditions of the project site at Bengkoka Forestry Plantation in the Bengkoka Peninsula of Sabah, Malaysia, assess potential impacts of the proposed activities on surface and groundwater resources, and recommend mitigation measures to manage water-related risks.
Objectives
- To characterise the hydrological regime, including rainfall, runoff, groundwater, and surface water flow.
- To assess the impact of the project on water quantity and quality.
- To identify flood risks and drainage patterns.
- To provide recommendations to minimise adverse hydrological impacts.
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