
At EHH Group, sustainability is at the core of our operations. We are dedicated to driving long-term success while ensuring minimal environmental impact, fostering social responsibility, and maintaining economic viability. Through responsible sourcing, innovative manufacturing processes, and a commitment to ethical business practices, we strive to create value for our stakeholders, promote the well-being of our communities, and contribute to a healthier planet. We believe in creating sustainable solutions that not only meet the needs of today but also ensure a prosperous future for generations to come.
Energy Saving
30%
per year
Committed to a Sustainable Future
Our commitment to Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) principles is embedded in everything we do – from sourcing to production and delivery. We continuously strive to reduce our carbon footprint through energy-efficient operations, sustainable packaging, and comprehensive waste reduction initiatives. Our investment in solar energy, green technologies, and effective wastewater treatment systems reflects our dedication to protecting the environment and preserving natural resources for future generations.



Environment
- Installed solar panel with 1297 panels in 36500 sqft.
- Installed Waste Water Treatment Plant.
- Implement and get accreditation for Green 5S
Social
- Established a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program dedicated to community welfare in overall.
- Provide comprehensive insurance coverage for all staff members.
- Deliver a dynamic Training & Development program and engaging Team Building activities
- Ensure top-tier Health & Safety protocols which adherence to safety guidelines, and heightened awareness in all work procedures.
Governance
- Secured government permits from related agencies and earned a prestigious Halal Certificate.
- Conducted flexible internal audits across departments and underwent thorough external audits by certified accountants.
- Implemented Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure transparency and prevent bribery