Hutchison Port Holdings Trust - Annual Report 2025

HUTCHISON PORT HOLDINGS TRUST 54 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT The Trust adheres to the 3R principles (repurpose, reduce and recycle) to maximise material repurposing. This approach involves reusing materials where possible before recycling them, thereby minimising waste generation and promoting the transition to a circular economy. Repurpose Reduce Recycle Finding new purpose for an existing material HIT participated in a creative upcycling workshop where participants transformed discarded materials into solar-powered night lights. YANTIAN used bundling compressors to minimise the volume of compressible solid hazardous waste generated. HIT and YANTIAN recycled red packets, plastic bottles and mooncake boxes. Reducing or eliminating waste generated at its source Converting waste materials into new products or raw materials 3R PRINCIPLES RELEVANT INITIATIVES BIODIVERSITY Protecting biodiversity is essential for maintaining healthy and resilient ecosystems, and mitigating the effects of climate change. Although neither HIT nor YANTIAN operates in or near an ecologically sensitive area, the Trust recognises its role to protect nature and respect all lives on earth during its operations. Beyond complying with environmental regulations and standards, the HPH Trust Biodiversity Policy sets out how the Trust manages its direct biodiversity-related impacts by protecting natural resources, minimising the impacts of its business activities and enhancing awareness among stakeholders. Category Highlights in 2025 Air quality • Installed and commissioned eRTGCs, and continuously enhanced the eRTGC online rate1 • Deployed electric service vehicles and forklifts • Conducted simultaneous LNG bunkering operation and facilitated LNG bunkering at YANTIAN to reduce emissions • Installed new shore power facilities at all berths in YANTIAN Light • Replaced conventional lights with LED lights on cranes and in yards • Turned off unnecessary lighting to control the overall brightness of the terminals, especially at night Noise • Installed and commissioned eRTGCs to reduce engine noise • Turned down the volume of RTGC sirens • Replaced diesel-driven mobile equipment and vehicles with electricity-powered models to reduce engine noise Waste • Appointed qualified companies to collect, recycle and dispose of waste, to reduce harm to biodiversity through landfill • Integrated repurpose, reduce and recycle principles into waste management procedures Water • Installed oil interceptors at maintenance areas to prevent direct discharge of waste oil into the sewer • Pre-treated kitchen effluent before discharging it into the public sewer • Cleaned up the ocean to protect the sea environment Trees and plants • HPH Trust staff and their families visited the WWF HK Mai Po Centre to explore nature and learn about local wetlands and biodiversity • HIT participated in a volunteer event to plant 70 saplings to preserve the environment 1 The percentage of operations powered by electricity rather than traditional fuel for the eRTGC fleet.

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