Sustainability

Strategy

Sustainability is embedded at the core of our business strategy. Through our Next-Generation Sustainable Infrastructure Framework, we are committed to building resilient, energy-efficient, and future-ready telecommunications infrastructure that supports Myanmar’s digital growth while minimizing environmental impact and creating long-term value for all stakeholders.

Our approach is anchored on three key pillars—Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG)—which guide how we design, operate, and expand our network responsibly.

Environment

We are committed to reducing our environmental footprint through efficient and innovative infrastructure solutions. This includes optimizing tower design, increasing the adoption of renewable and hybrid energy systems, and improving energy efficiency across our operations.

We continuously explore new technologies to reduce fuel consumption, lower carbon emissions, and enhance asset lifecycle management—ensuring our infrastructure supports both connectivity and environmental sustainability.

Social

We recognize that connectivity is a powerful enabler of social and economic development. Our infrastructure extends network access to underserved and remote communities, supporting inclusion, education, and economic participation.

We prioritize the safety and well-being of our employees, partners, and communities, while also contributing to local development through responsible operations, job creation, and community engagement initiatives.

Governance 

Strong governance underpins our commitment to sustainable growth. We uphold high standards of corporate governance, ethical business conduct, and regulatory compliance across all our operations.

Our decision-making processes are guided by transparency, accountability, and risk management, ensuring that we operate with integrity while maintaining the trust of our stakeholders.

Looking Ahead

As demand for connectivity continues to grow, we remain focused on integrating sustainability into every aspect of our operations. Our ESG framework positions us to support emerging technologies such as 5G, edge computing, and smart infrastructure, while reinforcing our commitment to responsible growth.

Through this approach, we aim to deliver resilient infrastructure that not only powers Myanmar’s digital future but does so in a sustainable and inclusive manner.

Solar & Wind Energy Using Tower @Mandalay, TaKaung
Bamboo Tower, Low Carbon compared to steel or concrete @StarCity
Bamboo Tower, Low Carbon compared to steel or concrete @StarCity
Rooftop - Carbon Fiber Pole @Yangon
Rooftop - Carbon Fiber Pole @Yangon
Solar & Wind Energy Using Tower @Mandalay, TaKaung

Advantages of Carbon Fiber Pole

Safety

Accidents reduced in handling: While heavy steel can often cause injury during transportation or tower setup (mechanical failure, manual labor, etc.), a carbon fiber tower’s lightweight quality drastically reduces the chance of accidents.

Earthquake prone areas: Light weight carbon masts on roof tops is safe for life and do not destroy property.

Prolonged life

Corrosion Resistant: In highly corrosive environments, steel towers may only last as little as 5 years. The noncorrosive properties of carbon fiber allow for a tower life of 30 years or more.

Less Environmental Impact 

Composites do not rust or corrode, making these towers the low maintenance solution. Low carbon footprint. 

Feather Weight

At the same measure of strength, carbon fiber towers weigh 80-90% less than steel.