The 2025 Sustainable Resources and Wastes Management Bill positions Srawak to transform waste into value, creating green jobs, improving recycling, reducing emissions, and advancing a circular economy through the Sustainable Resources and Wastes Management (SRWMA).
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks evaluate corporate impact beyond profit, promoting sustainability, accountability, and resilience, with growing uptake in Malaysia, Sarawak, and ASEAN, aligning local business with global standards and investor expectations.
Sarawak reaffirms its leadership in clean energy at IEW 2025, showcasing innovations in hydropower, hydrogen, and green technology while positioning itself as a key regional energy supplier.
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.
Premier YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg’s leadership has transformed Sarawak through advancements in digital innovation, renewable energy, economic autonomy, human capital development, and sustainable growth, driving progress toward becoming a developed state by 2030.
Environmental literacy is more than comprehending, it is demonstrating capabilities. It emphasizing that actions and decisions made by individuals or communities have effects that go well beyond local environments.
With a focus on Regional Net Zero and Sustainable Communities, SAREF 3.0 will look to explore how Southeast Asian countries can achieve ambitious net-zero targets through a just and inclusive energy transition centred on people and sustainable communities, driven by renewable energy development and regional interconnections.