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The Star
15-07-2025
- Business
- The Star
Coffee chain partners with NGO to reforest Kinabatangan
Zus Coffee and Ape Malaysia teams at Kampung Sukau, Kinabatangan, marking the beginning of their collaboration. A LOCAL coffee chain began its reforestation journey with planting 500 native trees in Kampung Sukau, Kinabatangan, Sabah. The initiative by Zus Coffee marked a milestone in its larger pledge to plant 5,000 trees in partnership with Animal Projects and Environmental Education (Ape Malaysia). It is aimed at preserving the natural environment and nurturing a healthier ecosystem for future generations. The trees were grown from seed and the saplings supplied by the skilled hands of Kampung Sukau villagers. Their deep knowledge of plant life not only ensured the saplings' quality but also strengthened the community's role in the restoration process. These saplings were then nurtured in Ape Malaysia's nursery – home to 22 native species – before being carefully prepared for field planting. Each tree represents more than carbon absorption – it symbolises hope, healing, and the power of collective action. The first 500 were planted on-site by Ape Malaysia's and Zus' teams. The 'Kopi to Kinabatangan Canopy' initiative aims to not only restore lost forest corridors but also protect vital biodiversity, empower rural communities and reimagine how brands can contribute meaningfully to real-world climate solutions. The brand said the restoration effort would not have been possible without the support of over 341,000 Zus Coffee app users who backed the pledge. With the collective effort, an area that was once a logging site devoid of natural tree cover is now showing signs of recovery. Orang utan nests and elephant feeding activity have already been spotted in the vicinity – a promising sign that life is returning. 'Sustainability isn't just a buzzword for us, it's a responsibility. 'We know we can't solve the climate crisis alone, but we believe every step counts,' said Zus Coffee chief operating officer Venon Tian. 'This reforestation effort is our way of showing that doing good for the planet can be deeply rooted in who we are as a brand.' Ape Malaysia project manager Mark Louis Benedict said, 'This reforestation site is an important wildlife habitat area. 'The trees we've planted today will support food chains, restore these once degraded habitats, and gradually rebuild a thriving ecosystem. 'The early signs are very encouraging.'


Tatler Asia
23-06-2025
- Business
- Tatler Asia
The Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2025 in numbers: a tech-driven generation shaping Asia's future
Who are the Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow? 34 The average age of this year's honourees. 65% vs 33% vs 2% The percentage of male, female, non-binary and other honourees on the 2025 list. 143 143 of this year's honourees, or 71 per cent, are owners of their companies. 33 The number of honourees in Technology, our biggest category this year. 159 million The total social following of these young leaders. $3 billion The total amount of disclosed funding in USD that the honourees' companies have attracted since their founding. 95% The most common goal of this year's honourees is to expand their networks through the Gen.T community. 50% Science & Technology is the top cause supported by this year's honourees, with 50 per cent of them voting so. Read more: Meet the Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow who have become today's Asia's Most Influential honourees Above Venon Tian leads Zus Coffee with a vision of making speciality coffee affordable for everyone using a tech-driven approach to keep prices down (Photo: Fady Younis) Above Constant travel expenses drove Caecilia Chu to set up YouTrip, a fintech startup dedicated to simplifying overseas spending for travellers (Photo: Affa Chan) How do we select the Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow? 18 The key criterion for selecting a Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow is their achievement in the last 18 months. 7 The number of months taken to put together this year's list. 840 The total number of nominations we received for this year's list. 39 The size of the Tribe, a panel of industry heavyweights who helped nominate and vet candidates. The Tatler Gen.T Leaders of Tomorrow 2025 will be unveiled on July 4 at 10am GMT+8. While you wait, discover last year's honourees. NOW READ Johnathan Hanh Nguyen: a destiny that could not be refused 'Green handshakes' for sustainable growth Namia River Retreat Founder: 'Honouring Vietnamese traditions is at the core of identity'


New Paper
24-04-2025
- Business
- New Paper
Malaysia's Zus Coffee to add 6 outlets in Singapore
All it took Zuspresso to overtake Starbucks as Malaysia's largest coffee chain was less than five years since its inception. It has almost 750 outlets in Malaysia - Starbucks has 320. The American chain was affected by boycotts in Malaysia for its perceived Israel links amid the Gaza conflict. After surpassing Starbucks in early-2024, the Malaysian coffee shop operator now plans to further expand with 200 new stores in South-east Asia this year, reported Bloomberg. There will be at least 107 new Zus Coffee outlets in Malaysia, six in Singapore and about 80 in the Philippines, COO Venon Tian told Bloomberg. There are four existing outlets in Singapore and about 120 in the Philippines. Zus Coffee will also be introduced to Thailand and Indonesia this year. Mr Tian attributes the chain's success to the customisation of flavours to suit the local market. For example, the drinks flavoured with gula Melaka in Malaysia and purple yam in the Philippines. Zus Coffee in late-2019 started out as a delivery kiosk with an app and thrived during the pandemic. "Covid accelerated our business model," Mr Tian revealed. "You've got the convenience store, which sells your coffee at RM5 ($1.49) and below. Then you have premium mass coffee selling at RM11 and above. "So Zus positioned itself between that price point. It's about how we make quality coffee accessible to most people."
Yahoo
20-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Quirky with a musical twist and a dash of sweet nostalgia: Our pick of five of the most creative Hari Raya ads for 2025 (VIDEO)
KUALA LUMPUR, March 21 — We have reached the halfway mark of the holy month of Ramadan and preparations for Aidilfitri celebrations are well underway. This also means it's that time of the year again where brands in Malaysia are releasing their own Hari Raya advertisements slash short films featuring some of the hottest personalities in the country. And for those taking a break from Hari Raya preparations, we've picked five of the most out-of-the-box Aidilfitri ads that have come out so far this year to keep the spirit of Syawal burning for you. Or, perhaps for those just looking to immerse themselves in the Hari Raya mood. 1. Zus Coffee featuring Luqman Podolski – Jangan Terkezus – Famous local coffee franchise Zus Coffee has a spooky Hari Raya story to tell this year featuring content creator-turned-singer Luqman Podolski in their Cerita Malam Raya music video (MV). Aside from paying homage to the various types of 'hantu' in Malaysia, Cerita Malam Raya which garnered over a million views since its release on March 7, also features local dance group Zeppo Youngsterz Crew who made waves previously for winning the 2023 US Body Rock Dance competition in San Diego. 2. Watsons Malaysia – Raya Terunggul Watsons Health and beauty retailer Watsons Malaysia features a Hari Raya matchmaking fiasco in their Raya Terunggul Watsons ad where it follows the story of Melati trying to salvage her Hari Raya celebration by having to pick the perfect husband for her mother. The nearly seven-minute musical short film also boasts a star-studded lineup including up-and-coming actress Mia Sarah Shauki as Melati, legendary actress Maya Karin as Mama Rokiah, comedian Ropie as Uncle Ropie and actor Hisyam Hamid as Uncle Ramli. And it doesn't end there as the ad also features singer Ayda Jebat along with cameos by characters from beloved Malaysian films and tv series. This includes Datuk Yusof Haslam reprising his role as DCP Datuk Helmi from famous local cop series Gerak Khas, Katrina Aziz appearing as Mami Jarum from local family dramedy film of the same name and Shaheizy Sam coming in as Malaysia's beloved mat rempit, Adnan Sempit. This is also one of the most viewed Hari Raya ads this year on YouTube which has been viewed over 10 million times since its premiere on March 5. 3. Plus Malaysia – Highway concessionaires Plus Malaysia Berhad has an emotional family drama in store for their ad this year titled Kias Rindu which tells the story of an elderly couple who just want to spend more time with their two children who are working in the city especially during the festive season. The heartfelt short film features talented local stars including famous veteran actress Azizah Mahzan, actor and director Aziz M Osman along with award-winning actress Sharifah Amani and Rydza Radzy from local rap group Ntah Sape2 Ntah. Kias Rindu's cinematography– from its tones and framing to its music and even the words of wisdom at the end of the video felt almost like a homage to the late Yasmin Ahmad, the godmother of Malaysian festive commercials. 4. Julie's Biscuits – Malaysian biscuit manufacturer Julie's Biscuits returns with another captivating Hari Raya short film which follows the story of a grandfather, who has committed himself to the life of 'crimes' in order to be with his grandson in prison for Hari Raya. Spoiler alert– he managed to get in the same dorm as his conflicted grandson in the end. The Selamat Lari Raya features a stellar cast line up including veteran actress and the stepdaughter of the late great Tan Sri Dian and versatile veteran actor Datuk Ahmad Tamimi Siregar along with singer and actor Fimie Don. 5. PruBSN – Insurance provider Prudential BSN Takaful Berhad (PruBSN) has one of the most creative Hari Raya ads this year which centres around the point of view of a steel wok named Si Kuali from Kampung Kawah who is longing for his chance to truly devote himself in being the ultimate kitchenware during the village's Jamuan Mega. Si Kuali who often dreams of being like his friend the giant steel cauldron Si Kawah, finally gets his chance to truly showcase his usefulness during the Jamuan Mega in the end. Despite its relatively short duration of just less than three minutes, the Ini Kuali-Lah short film is packed with messages of self-love and togetherness which blends well with the lively Syawal celebrations in the fictional Kampung Kawah scenery.