ESG in Malaysia
In today's world, where sustainability is at the forefront of our concerns, renewable energy has emerged as a practical solution. What is renewable energy? At its core, renewable energy is energy derived from sources that naturally replenish themselves over relatively short periods.
Solar power stands out as a potential solution for Malaysia for greener and more environmentally friendly energy sources. However, like any transformative technology, solar energy adoption in Malaysia comes with practical drawbacks that need to be addressed to make it a viable option.
In the modern manufacturing landscape, the idea of a green factory has gained traction as a symbol of industrial sustainable practices. These factories are designed, built, and operated with a keen focus on ecological responsibility.
It might surprise you that roughly one-third of the food produced globally is lost and approximately half of the solid waste in Malaysia comprises organic waste, with food waste playing a considerable role. This paints a shocking and distressing picture of how much precious resources are being wasted.