Annual Report 2025

52 Transport International Holdings Limited 2025 Annual Report SUSTAINABILITY REPORT TIH engaged an external consultant to carry out a series of stakeholder engagement activities to define the scope of the Report and to identify material economic, environmental and social topics in line with the principles and requirements of the GRI Standards, the HKEX ESG Reporting Code, the UNSDGs and the ISSB Standards. Representatives from various stakeholder groups, including passengers, employees, members of the KMB volunteer team, suppliers, non-governmental organisations (e.g., social organisations and green groups), were invited to participate in stakeholder engagement activities such as surveys. Taking into account the findings from the survey results and annual materiality assessments carried out over the past Importance to stakeholders Importance to business development Accessibility Non-discrimination Procurement Practices Effluents and Waste Socio-economic Compliance Anti-corruption Water Consumption Climate Change Material Consumption Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining Diversity and Equal Opportunity Training and Education Human Rights Policy Training Occupational Health and Safety Employment Management System Labour Management Relations Emissions Economic Performance Energy and Efficiency Measures Customer Health and Safety Community Engagement Customer Privacy Protection Green Procurement Environmental Social Governance few years, we have mapped the materiality of 12 issues. The top ten issues are prioritised as material for TIH to address and report. The eleventh and twelfth issues, “Training and Education” and “Effluents and Waste”, which have been reported in prior years, are also included for consistency. The other two topics “Environmental Compliance” and “Forced and Child Labour” are incorporated into the assessment given that they form part of our standard operational practices. The ESG Task Force has further reviewed and validated the material topics to ensure a consistent and balanced representation of the Group’s sustainability performance and impact. The following material topics have been prioritised for disclosure in TIH’s Sustainability Report, with corresponding boundaries specified: Materiality Matrix Note: The Topics “Environmental Compliance” and “Forced and Child Labour” are excluded from the materiality matrix, given that they are standard operational practices, and TIH has consistently maintained full compliance.

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