SHKP Sustainability Report 2024/25

78 Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited | Sustainability Report 2024/25 Community Care and Support Contributing to Charitable and Fundraising Events Hong Yip’s longstanding partnership with PeaceBox since 2014 has mobilized staff, residents, tenants, and school volunteers to support vulnerable communities. Through home visits and community activities, more than 100,000 gift boxes containing surplus toys, stationery and essential items have reached low-income families and isolated seniors, demonstrating our commitment to reducing barriers for low-income residents and advancing community welfare. Caring for the Community Objective Supporting those in need Approach Sponsor charitable and educational programmes in Hong Kong and the mainland Provide timely and critical support to families in need via our Building Homes with Heart Caring Initiative Encourage employees and their families to volunteer Donate and support community development and worthy causes Morethan400adolescentsparticipate inthe launching ceremony of Peace Box 2025 at GO PARK Sai Sha Students develop professional skills through Noah’s Ark Three S Project A student experiences sitting volleyball during the Inclusive Para Sports Day Strengthening Community Ties and Environmental Stewardship at Noah’s Ark Since 2009, Noah’s Ark Hong Kong has served as an integrated family park and resort, advancing environmental education and community well- being. Its achievements include: Collaborations with 330 corporates and 1,800 local charities Delivery of more than 12,700 educational and public welfare events Engagement with more than 870,000 beneficiaries (53% youth and children; 47% underprivileged groups, including elderly, disabled, and chronically ill individuals) This year, Noah’s Ark continued its collaboration with the China Hong Kong Paralympic Committee for the fourth consecutive year, organizing the Inclusive Para Sports Day to bring together more than 200 students from special schools and their family members to experience the joy of sports. Through disabled athlete sharing and interactive activities, participants explore diverse sporting events while learning from disabled athletes’ remarkable stories of courage and perseverance. The event promotes inclusivity and fosters a more equitable society through the transformative power of sports. For five consecutive years, the Three S Project Learning Programme for Secondary School Students—organized by The Boys’ Brigade Hong Kong Anchor House and sponsored by SHKP and Sanfield—has continued to foster career development and personal growth among students. Centred on three themes – Self and Society, Summer Internship, and Step Forward (Three S Project) – the initiative combines workshops to identify students’ strengths and values with sector-specific internships. This structured approach equips participants with practical skills while advancing their understanding of societal roles and professional pathways. This year, 21 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education student gained hands- on experience across various departments of Sanfield, Noah’s Ark, Hong Yip and Park Island Transport, including BIM, contract subletting, landscape, quantity surveying, safety team and hospitality. Additionally, Noah’s Ark continued its partnership with the Rainbow Foundation, sponsoring underprivileged students to engage in tailored summer camps and career-focused workplace training. These efforts advance three strategic priorities: child and youth development, social inclusion and environmental conservation. Driving Youth Empowerment Through the Strive and Rise Programme The Group has supported the government- led Strive and Rise Programme for three consecutive years. In the latest cohort, more than 220 employees volunteered as mentors, providing career guidance and life skills to underprivileged students through tailored workshops. In December 2024, 70 mentors and mentees experienced emerging sports under professional guidance at GO PARK Sai Sha. This initiative expanded in January 2025 with a 1,000-person celebration, including students, teachers and mentors, featuring Olympic gold medallist Vivian Kong, who provided a pickleball demonstration to inspire youth exploration and personal development. Our Reporting Approach Message from the Sustainability Steering Committee Our Business Our Approach to Sustainability Value Created for the ENVIRONMENT Value Created for PEOPLE Value Created for CUSTOMERS Value Created for SUPPLY CHAIN Value Created for COMMUNITY Appendices

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