Tropicana Corporation Berhad Annual Report 2025

Environmental, social and governance considerations are integrated into vendor onboarding, tender documentation and contractual requirements, where relevant to the nature of development and construction activities. These expectations include: Integrity and anti-corruption considerations are also incorporated into procurement and contractor selection processes, as described in the Corporate Governance section of this Sustainability Statement. Supplier Selection, Monitoring & Performance Management We apply a risk-based approach to supplier selection and oversight. This includes: • Due diligence prior to supplier appointment, including capability, experience and compliance considerations • Performance monitoring throughout project delivery through project management and site supervision • Supplier performance evaluations and ongoing engagement Labour & human rights standards Environmental management practices • Compliance with applicable labour laws and employment regulations; • Prevention of child labour and forced labour; • Non-discrimination and fair treatment; • Compliance with minimum wage and working hour requirements; and • Provision of safe and healthy working conditions. • Compliance with applicable environmental laws and regulatory requirements; • Responsible management of waste, pollution, and construction materials; • Efficient use of resources, including materials, water, and energy, where relevant to construction activities; and • Avoidance or mitigation of environmental impacts associated with site operations and material sourcing. Where supplier-related issues are identified, we engage the relevant parties to implement corrective actions and address performance gaps to ensure alignment with project requirements. This helps maintain construction quality, regulatory compliance and project delivery reliability. Supplier Engagement & Capacity Building Responsible procurement extends beyond supplier selection to active engagement and capability building across our supply chain. On 3 November 2025, we collaborated with the UN Global Compact Network Malaysia & Brunei and Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad to host the PROGRESS Climate Action Workshop at Tropicana Golf & Country Resort. More than 30 Small and Medium Enterprises (“SMEs”) vendors and supply chain partners participated, including senior management, project leaders and business owners. Many of our contractors and service providers operate as SMEs, making their readiness and capability an important part of strengthening the resilience and sustainability of our supply chain. The workshop aimed to strengthen climate resilience and sustainability readiness among our supply chain partners especially SMEs by: • Providing practical guidance on ESG and climate risk management • Supporting suppliers in developing climate action plans • Enhancing understanding of sustainability-related regulatory and market expectations • Strengthening supplier competitiveness in a low-carbon economy This initiative reflects our approach to engaging supply chain partners as part of our People, Planet and Partnership pillars, recognising that collaboration is important to supporting sustainable project delivery and long-term climate objectives. AR 2025 | SUSTAINABILITY 112

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