Singapore, August 19, 2026: Blue Planet Environmental Solutions has released its first Annual Sustainability Report 2026, outlining the company’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance across FY24 and FY26. The Singapore-headquartered waste management and circular economy company reported processing 8.92 million tonnes of waste over the two reporting years and an estimated 1.24 million tCO₂e in avoided emissions.
The reported impact includes activities such as landfill biomining, e-waste recycling and biofuel operations across the company’s operations in 13 countries. Legacy waste processed increased from 3.49 million tonnes in FY25 to 5.10 million tonnes in FY26, while e-waste processing rose from 11,552 tonnes to 20,060 tonnes during the same period.
In FY26, Blue Planet also processed 44,833 tonnes of paper, 24,537 tonnes of plastics and 6,364 tonnes of iron and steel, alongside other material streams. The company said the report establishes a baseline for tracking its environmental, social and governance performance and strengthens its approach to ESG disclosure and accountability.
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Prashant Singh, Co-Founder & CEO, Blue Planet Environmental Solutions, said: “Our first Sustainability Report marks an important step in how we measure our impact. As Blue Planet scales, we believe growth must be matched by transparency, accountability and measurable outcomes. This report establishes our baseline and strengthens our commitment in creating long-term environmental, social and economic value.”
The report has been prepared with reference to the GRI Standards 2021 and is supported by a digital ESG data management platform aimed at improving the consistency, traceability and review of ESG information. Blue Planet reported implementing 103 Environmental and Social Action Plan (ESAP) items, achieving 100% ESAP compliance, with the implementation verified through independent third-party audits across multiple operations.
Selected ESG indicators underwent independent limited assurance in accordance with ISAE 3000 (Revised), covering areas including energy, water, waste, Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, workforce, workplace safety and diversity.
The company reported more than 4,000 employees and workers across the reporting period, while employee participation in training increased from 7,706 in FY25 to 14,318 in FY26. Going forward, Blue Planet said it will focus on ESG data governance, climate and resource efficiency, supply-chain ESG oversight, occupational health and safety, and greater consistency in ESG practices across its businesses.
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