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DBKL mulls setting up zero-waste zones
DBKL mulls setting up zero-waste zones

The Star

time19-05-2025

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  • The Star

DBKL mulls setting up zero-waste zones

(From third left) Maimunah, Dr Zaliha, Dr Wan Azizah and Ramlee with DBKL's strategic partners at the event. — ONG SOON HIN/The Star KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is considering designating busy spots in the city as zero-waste zones as part of a bigger effort to reduce waste and make the capital more environmentally friendly. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa said tourist hotspots were among areas to be considered under the initiative. 'We have yet to go through the details,' she said. 'We will discuss this with stakeholders, including community leaders, industry players and traders associations before coming up with the mechanism.' Dr Zaliha said this after launching the 70-page Kuala Lumpur Towards Zero Waste 2040 Roadmap at DBKL headquarters in Jalan Raja Laut. The document will serve as a framework for planning and long-term action to address waste management in the city. It was developed by DBKL based on analysis of existing policies and at local, national and international levels with input from stakeholders. The roadmap aims to reduce waste by 60%, comprising 20% organic and 40% inorganic waste, by 2040. Dr Zaliha also urged DBKL to consider introducing green community certifications and fiscal incentives for commercial premises to adopt green practices. In her speech at the launch, Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Maimunah Mohd Sharif said the roadmap marked a shift from a linear system focused on using and disposing, to a circular economy emphasising on reducing, separating and recycling. 'Kuala Lumpur generates up to 2,300 tonnes of wastes daily, and some RM260mil is spent annually to deal with it. 'This is unsustainable and calls for a change in how we approach waste management,' she said. Separately, Dr Zaliha said Malaysia recently became the first non-European country to be accepted into the Davos Baukultur Alliance, a global initiative by the World Economic Forum aimed at promoting sustainable and culturally sensitive approaches to developing cities. She added that Kuala Lumpur had been named one of the pioneering cities in the initiative. Dr Zaliha recently delivered a speech in Venice, Italy, on how the city-planning approach currently practised in Kuala Lumpur was in line with the principles advocated by Davos Baukultur. Present at the launch were Federal Territories Department director-general (planning and development) Datuk Ramlee Yatim, Bandar Tun Razak MP Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and Wangsa Maju MP Zahir Hassan.

Zaliha: M'sia is first non-European nation to join Davos Baukultur Alliance
Zaliha: M'sia is first non-European nation to join Davos Baukultur Alliance

Malaysiakini

time10-05-2025

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  • Malaysiakini

Zaliha: M'sia is first non-European nation to join Davos Baukultur Alliance

Malaysia has been officially recognised as the first country outside Europe to join the Davos Baukultur Alliance, a global initiative under the World Economic Forum (WEF) that emphasises cultural values in urban development. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa announced the milestone recognition during her welcoming speech at the Davos Baukultur Alliance Members Annual Meeting 2025 held at Ateneo Veneto, Venice, yesterday...

M'sia is first non-European to join Davos Baukultur Alliance
M'sia is first non-European to join Davos Baukultur Alliance

The Sun

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

M'sia is first non-European to join Davos Baukultur Alliance

LABUAN: Malaysia has been officially recognised as the first country outside Europe to join the Davos Baukultur Alliance, a global initiative under the World Economic Forum (WEF) that emphasises cultural values in urban development. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa announced the milestone recognition during her welcoming speech at the Davos Baukultur Alliance Members Annual Meeting 2025 held at Ateneo Veneto, Venice today. 'I emphasised that development is not just about the physical aspect, but also about the soul and dignity of society. A city must be built with the spirit of 'with the people, by the people, for the people',' she said in her speech shared to Bernama tonight. Dr Zaliha highlighted how the principles of the CHASE City development in the Federal Territories align with the eight criteria of the Baukultur Quality System, making Malaysia a trailblazer in adopting Baukultur principles outside Europe. 'Baukultur must be an universal concept, not just an European one. It is a global framework that demands shared responsibility to build sustainable and humane cities,' she added. Dr Zaliha said Federal Territories is set to pioneer the translation of Baukultur principles into policies, implementation, and urban development design, turning it into a model for other regions.

Malaysia first non-European nation to join Davos Baukultur Alliance, says Dr Zaliha
Malaysia first non-European nation to join Davos Baukultur Alliance, says Dr Zaliha

The Star

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Malaysia first non-European nation to join Davos Baukultur Alliance, says Dr Zaliha

LABUAN: Malaysia has been officially recognised as the first country outside Europe to join the Davos Baukultur Alliance, a global initiative under the World Economic Forum (WEF) that emphasises cultural values in urban development. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa announced the milestone recognition during her welcoming speech at the Davos Baukultur Alliance Members Annual Meeting 2025 held at Ateneo Veneto, Venice Saturday (May 10). "I emphasised that development is not just about the physical aspect, but also about the soul and dignity of society. A city must be built with the spirit of 'with the people, by the people, for the people'," she said in her speech shared with Bernama. Dr Zaliha highlighted how the principles of the Chase City development in the Federal Territories align with the eight criteria of the Baukultur Quality System, making Malaysia a trailblazer in adopting Baukultur principles outside Europe. "Baukultur must be an universal concept, not just an European one. It is a global framework that demands shared responsibility to build sustainable and humane cities," she added. Dr Zaliha said the Federal Territories is set to pioneer the translation of Baukultur principles into policies, implementation, and urban development design, turning it into a model for other regions. — Bernama

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