PEOPLE FIRST Responsible Supply Chain The Group mandates compliance with its environmental, health, and safety policies for all contractors and suppliers. The selection process is stringent, ensuring that only those who meet Manulife's high standards are appointed as business partners, including contractors. Vendors providing services or products to MUST's properties must comply with the Manulife Vendor Code of Conduct and SBS, which underscores the principles of ethical business practices and good governance. These standards address crucial areas such as business conduct, labour practices, health and safety, and environmental management. Both Property Managers and business partners are expected to uphold the robust standards set by the Vendor Code of Conduct and SBS. Furthermore, the Asset Manager’s Responsible Contracting Statement reinforces the Group’s commitment to collaborating with ethically sound contractors. Please refer to the highlights of the CSR activities below: Waterways Watch Society – Kayak Water Cleanup In August 2025, the Manager volunteered with Waterways Watch Society, participating in kayak environmental conservation efforts such as waterways cleanup and litter collection. The kayak cleanup activity helps preserve Singapore's water bodies and raises awareness about the impact of pollution on Singapore's drinking water source, supporting the commitment to maintaining the cleanliness of the waterways and reservoirs. Collectively, the team collected 42.0kg of trash from the Marina Reservoir. East Coast Park Cleanup As part of the Keep Singapore Clean Movement, the Manager leveraged the public resources provided by NEA to conduct a public beach cleanup at East Coast Park in December 2025. This initiative not only focused on removing litter and debris to preserve the park and coastal environment but also aimed to raise public awareness on the importance of sustainable practices and community involvement in environmental conservation efforts. Kayak water cleanup in Marina Reservoir, Singapore Beach cleanup at East Coast Park, Singapore / 30 / EXPANDING HORIZONS
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