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Deputy Minister: Sustainability goes beyond environment, also covers socio-economy
Deputy Minister: Sustainability goes beyond environment, also covers socio-economy

Borneo Post

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Deputy Minister: Sustainability goes beyond environment, also covers socio-economy

Majang hails Bintulu Port as leading the efforts in environmental stewardship by protecting marine biodiversity, reducing water pollution, and implementing robust environmental practices in port operations. – Photo from Sarawak Public Communications Unit BINTULU (April 29): Sustainability is not just about protecting the environment, but is also about building resilience, securing economic stability, and safeguarding the well-being of future generations. In highlighting this, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Port Development Dato Majang Renggi pointed out that Sarawak's vision is clear – to strike a balance of economic growth, environmental responsibility, and also social inclusivity. 'At the heart of this transformation lies our port industry, which plays a pivotal role in advancing this vision,' he said at the launch of the 'Customer Centric Centre (CCC) and Sustainability Initiatives' in Wisma Kontena of Bintulu Port in Tanjong Kidurong yesterday. According to Majang, Sarawak has long been 'celebrated' for its rich biodiversity, abundant natural resources and immense economic potential. 'Yet, we remain acutely aware of the opportunities that lie ahead in a world transitioning toward a low-carbon economy,' said the Samalaju assemblyman. He also pointed out that the Sarawak government, under the Post-Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030, had made a strong commitment to sustainable development, placing sustainability at the core of its future growth. 'One of the key pillars of this strategy is the transition to clean energy. 'Sarawak is determined to become a regional leader in renewable energy, leveraging our vast hydropower resources to fuel green industries. 'In this regard, our ports are crucial drivers of progress. 'As gateways to trade and economic activity, they must align with Sarawak's green agenda by reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy efficiency, and embracing smart technologies.' On Bintulu Port, Majang said it had taken commendable strides in digitalising its operations, reducing inefficiencies, and integrating low-emission mobility solutions such as electric vehicles (EVs), e-buggies, and alternative fuel-powered equipment. 'Beyond infrastructure, Bintulu Port is leading the efforts in environmental stewardship by protecting marine biodiversity, reducing water pollution, and implementing robust environmental practices in port operations. 'Its initiatives demonstrate that growth and conservation can go hand in hand.' lead Majang Renggi port industry socio-economic sustainability

‘Sustainability goes beyond environment, also covers socio-economy'
‘Sustainability goes beyond environment, also covers socio-economy'

Borneo Post

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

‘Sustainability goes beyond environment, also covers socio-economy'

Majang hails Bintulu Port as leading the efforts in environmental stewardship by protecting marine biodiversity, reducing water pollution, and implementing robust environmental practices in port operations. – Photo from Sarawak Public Communications Unit BINTULU (April 29): Sustainability is not just about protecting the environment, but is also about building resilience, securing economic stability, and safeguarding the well-being of future generations. In highlighting this, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Port Development Dato Majang Renggi points out that Sarawak's vision is clear – to strike a balance of economic growth, environmental responsibility, and also social inclusivity. 'At the heart of this transformation lies our port industry, which plays a pivotal role in advancing this vision,' he said at the launch of the 'Customer Centric Centre (CCC) and Sustainability Initiatives' in Wisma Kontena of Bintulu Port in Tanjong Kidurong yesterday. According to Majang, Sarawak has long been 'celebrated' for its rich biodiversity, abundant natural resources and immense economic potential. 'Yet, we remain acutely aware of the opportunities that lie ahead in a world transitioning toward a low-carbon economy,' said the Samalaju assemblyman. He also pointed out that the Sarawak government, under the Post-Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030, had made a strong commitment to sustainable development, placing sustainability at the core of its future growth. 'One of the key pillars of this strategy is the transition to clean energy. 'Sarawak is determined to become a regional leader in renewable energy, leveraging our vast hydropower resources to fuel green industries. 'In this regard, our ports are crucial drivers of progress. 'As gateways to trade and economic activity, they must align with Sarawak's green agenda by reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy efficiency, and embracing smart technologies.' On Bintulu Port, Majang said it had taken commendable strides in digitalising its operations, reducing inefficiencies, and integrating low-emission mobility solutions such as electric vehicles (EVs), e-buggies, and alternative fuel-powered equipment. 'Beyond infrastructure, Bintulu Port is leading the efforts in environmental stewardship by protecting marine biodiversity, reducing water pollution, and implementing robust environmental practices in port operations. 'Its initiatives demonstrate that growth and conservation can go hand in hand.' lead Majang Renggi port industry socio-economic sustainability

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