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PTTEP Malaysia champions environmental conservation

PTTEP Malaysia recently spearheaded three sustainability initiatives in celebration of World Environment Day under its 'Nourish Nature, Nurture Future' programme.

Underscoring its commitment to environment conservation and protection, the company extended its collaboration with the Bintulu Development Authority (BDA), Natural Resources and Environment Board (NREB), Department of Environment, Bintulu Branch (DOE), and the Department of Forestry Science, Faculty of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia Kampus Bintulu (UPMKB).

This concerted effort aims to uplift the local landscape and address important environmental issues such as rising emissions and soil erosion.

PTTEP Malaysia's 'Nourish Nature, Nurture Future' programme was launched last year with the planting of 300 trees in Bintulu.

This year, demonstrating a stronger commitment to the environment, the programme expanded its tree planting target to 500 trees and added an e-waste recycling initiative to combat the growing of electronic waste.

On June 22, the 500-tree target was reached as a total of 300 trees were planted in Kidurong, following the first phase in April where 200 trees were planted at Taman Tumbina, Bintulu.

PTTEP Malaysia head of Malaysia Sarawak asset Denkey Thatchaichawalit said, "We firmly believe in creating a sustainable future for our community with our Green Ambitions.

"The forestation will not only absorb carbon emissions but also create a thriving habitat for local wildlife. This initiative aligns with our company's strategy to foster business growth while maintaining responsibility towards the community, society, and environment."

PTTEP Malaysia also launched an innovative e-waste recycling programme that goes beyond merely collecting e-waste.

This programme aims to raise awareness, educate the community on proper recycling methods, and encourage effective e-waste management and proper e-waste disposal at the E-Waste Collection Centre in Kidurong.

This is crucial in today's era, where technological advancement is moving rapidly, and improper disposal of electronic devices has become a pressing environmental and health issue.

The e-waste recycling programme aligns with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, including Climate Action, Responsible Consumption and Production, and Good Health and Wellbeing.

"Our goal is to create a responsible e-waste disposal blueprint that minimises environmental impact while maximising resource recovery. We are committed to fostering a culture of environmental stewardship across Sarawak," Thatchaichawalit added.

The 'Nourish Nature, Nurture Future' programme was officiated by Bintulu's deputy resident Abang Zainuddin Abang Turkey.

Through these initiatives, PTTEP Malaysia continues to demonstrate its pledge towards environmental sustainability.

Earlier this month, the company launched the PTTEP Trail at Taman Tugu, Kuala Lumpur. Designed to promote both physical health and environmental appreciation, this new trail offers visitors a chance to reconnect with nature, walk through lush greenery and enjoy the soothing sounds of chirping birds.

The trail validates PTTEP's dedication to 'walking the talk' on environmental conservation and heightening appreciation of the country's natural resources.

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