Tropicana Corporation Berhad Annual Report 2025

Biodiversity Conservation & Enhancement Initiatives In addition to managing biodiversity risks through environmental assessments and mitigation measures, we incorporate green and landscaped spaces within our developments to support ecological value and enhance the overall quality of the environment. These features are designed to complement the surrounding landscape while contributing to habitat creation, urban biodiversity and community well-being. Across our townships, we integrate parks, lakes, retained vegetation and tree planting as part of our development approach. Since 2016, we have cultivated more than 410 acres of green spaces, planted over 7,800 trees, and established woodland areas through the planting of more than 4,000 saplings, contributing to a more diverse and resilient landscape within our developments. Our developments also incorporate interconnected green corridors, including more than 14 kilometres of walking and cycling trails, which support ecological connectivity while providing accessible green spaces for residents and communities. Development Biodiversity Features Tropicana Golf & Country Resort • Established 625-acre landscaped environment supporting a diverse ecosystem of flora and fauna • Presence of bird species observed within the resort grounds, including Asian Openbill Stork, Painted Stork, Brahminy Kite, and egrets and herons, indicative of a functioning wetland and landscape ecosystem • Lakes and water bodies support feeding grounds for aquatic and avian species • Purpose-built ponds and landscape design support dragonfly populations for natural mosquito control, indicating stable water quality and ecological balance Tropicana Aman Central Park • Approximately 85-acre central park with integrated lakes, waterways and green corridors • Woodland development supported by over 4,000 saplings and diverse tree species • Extensive green corridors with walking and cycling trails enhancing ecological connectivity across the township Tropicana Metropark (Subang Jaya) • Features a central lake system with bio-filtration elements and a windmill-driven circulation feature to support water quality and maintain a healthy aquatic environment • Landscaped open spaces and water features contribute to habitat creation and ecological balance within an urban setting AR 2025 | SUSTAINABILITY 154

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