Sarawak reaffirms its commitment to sustainable tourism by prioritising responsible practices, environmental conservation, and community well-being. Despite challenges, collaborative efforts and innovative strategies drive long-term resilience and inclusive tourism growth.
Forests play an essential role in maintaining environmental balance and providing resources for human livelihoods, but unsustainable practices such as deforestation and illegal logging threaten their longevity. Sustainable forest management (SFM) emerges as a critical strategy to balance ecological preservation with socio-economic development.
The 3R Smart Community Station initiative embodies a vision for a cleaner, more sustainable Sarawak. By combining community involvement with innovative technology, it paves the way for a more efficient waste management system.
Sarawak menggandakan usaha dalam menangani perubahan iklim dengan memperkenalkan peraturan-peraturan baharu yang selari dengan inisiatif di bawah teras Kelestarian Alam Sekitar Strategi Pembangunan Pasca COVID-19 (PCDS) 2030.
Since its incorporation in 2017, Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (PETROS) has made strides in Sarawak’s oil and gas sector – from energising the sector’s upstream and downstream activities to developing a future-ready local workforce.
Sarawak’s Sustainability Blueprint outlines transformative strategies for green energy, social equity, and economic resilience. It anticipates global challenges, leveraging innovation and collaboration to position Sarawak as a sustainable development leader.