Reducing Environmental Impact

Reducing Environmental Impact

Protecting the environment is ingrained in the group’s corporate values and principles. Therefore, Max Myanmar strictly adheres to all relevant environmental laws and regulations. The company also actively seeks to partake in environment engagement and reforestation initiatives. Max Myanmar plans to adopt the ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System based on a solid sustainability framework in the near future in order to secure the future growth of both the corporation and the communities it operates in. Max Group has started focusing more on environmental matters as well by carrying out ESIAs (and publishing them on its website) for four different site areas. In addition, Max Group adopts a policy on land grabs, and increase awareness among its staff around the importance of environmental sustainability.

Max’s environmental management includes understanding and assessing environmental impacts, reducing environmental impacts (e.g. waste, water and air emissions, biodiversity, etc), and ensuring transparency of actions taken and impact. We believe that appropriate environmental management will be of particular importance for land restoration efforts. Nearly 50 Solar panels have been installed at Max Highway Co., Ltd Aung Lan Toll Gate to demonstrate group commitment to environmental sustainability. We always focus on actions taken to improve resource efficiency and reduce emissions will improve both economic and environmental performance.

We always seek to use technological advances and innovative solutions to minimize the negative impact of our operations on the environment. At the same time, economical use of the most valuable and costly raw materials helps us to ensure the competitiveness sustainably.

  • We will do our best to recycle or salvage for reuse of the waste generated on-site.
  • Waste reduction will be achieved through building design, and reuse and recycling efforts will be maintained throughout the construction process.
Waste Prevention Planning

Mandatory recyclables include:

  • Newspaper
  • corrugated cardboard
  • white and colored office paper
  • glass bottles and jars
  • metal cans

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Conservation of Resources

Protecting the environment is ingrained in the group’s corporate values and principles. Therefore, Max Myanmar strictly adheres to all relevant environmental laws and regulations. The company also actively seeks to partake in environment engagement and reforestation initiatives. Max Myanmar plans to adopt the ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System based on a solid sustainability framework in the near future in order to secure the future growth of both the corporation and the communities it operates in. Max Group has started focusing more on environmental matters as well by carrying out ESIAs (and publishing them on its website) for four different site areas. In addition, Max Group adopts a policy on land grabs, and increase awareness among its staff around the importance of environmental sustainability.

Max’s environmental management includes understanding and assessing environmental impacts, reducing environmental impacts (e.g. waste, water and air emissions, biodiversity, etc), and ensuring transparency of actions taken and impact. We believe that appropriate environmental management will be of particular importance for land restoration efforts. Nearly 50 Solar panels have been installed at Max Highway Co., Ltd Aung Lan Toll Gate to demonstrate group commitment to environmental sustainability. We always focus on actions taken to improve resource efficiency and reduce emissions will improve both economic and environmental performance.

We always seek to use technological advances and innovative solutions to minimize the negative impact of our operations on the environment. At the same time, economical use of the most valuable and costly raw materials helps us to ensure the competitiveness sustainably.

Waste Management Plan
  • We will do our best to recycle or salvage for reuse of the waste generated on-site.
  • Waste reduction will be achieved through building design, and reuse and recycling efforts will be maintained throughout the construction process.
Waste Prevention Planning

Mandatory recyclables include:

  • Newspaper
  • corrugated cardboard
  • white and colored office paper
  • glass bottles and jars
  • metal cans

If you want to read more  Download PDF