Doing Good Business

At IJM, we are committed to creating long-term economic value by conducting our business with integrity, transparency and a strong foundation of ethics. We understand that economic growth must be inclusive and responsible and we ensure that all our commercial activities are underpinned by good governance, innovation and sustainability.

Sustainability Governance Structure

IJM’s sustainability governance structure ensures that Economic, Environment and Social (EES) priorities are translated into actionable strategies and monitored across all business divisions. Governance is driven by a top-down approach led by the Group Risk Management and Sustainability Committee (“RMSC”), which is supported by the Operating Committee, Group Sustainability Steering Team and Divisional Sustainability Steering Teams. This structure facilitates cross-functional collaboration, strategic alignment and consistent execution.

Risk Management and Sustainability Committee

Oversees the overall sustainability framework and provides strategic direction for sustainability-related initiatives across the Group

Operating Committee (“OpCo”)

Oversees the execution of sustainability initiatives to ensure best practices are embedded across the Group

Group Sustainability Steering Team

Oversees the delivery of the Group’s Sustainability Roadmap and Climate Strategy and the production of the Group’s Sustainability Statement

Business Division Sustainability Steering Teams

Drives and implements sustainability-related initiatives within respective business divisions in line with the Group’s sustainability strategy

Business Division Sustainability Working Teams
Construction
Sustainability Roadmap Task Force
Property
Regional Sustainability Task Force
Industry
Port
Toll

Provides support in implementing and monitoring sustainability-related initiatives within respective business divisions. Dedicated task forces have been set up to support the Construction and Property Divisional Steering Teams in developing and implementing IJM’s Climate Strategy and Sustainability Roadmap.

Pursuing Green Credentials

At IJM, we view pursuing green credentials as a strategic lever in line with our broader ambition of transitioning towards a low-carbon, sustainable business model.

Sustainable Supply Chain

Economic
Ethics and Governance

We expect our suppliers, service providers and contractors to adhere to integrity and ethical business practices as outlined in the Group’s Code of Conduct and Ethics.

Environment
Environmental Compliance

We expect our suppliers, service providers and contractors to be respectful in their interactions with the environment by adhering to all applicable environmental legislation, preventing pollution and adopting best practices in accordance with the Group’s Environmental Management System.

Social
Health and Safety

We expect our suppliers, service providers and contractors to have the necessary health and safety measures in place to minimise workplace risks and hazards.

Human Rights and Labour

We expect our suppliers, service providers and contractors to demonstrate their commitment to human rights standards and laws.