Driving Malaysia’s shift to a circular economy


Financial Cost Of Polluted Environment

AS Malaysia moves towards a more sustainable future, embracing the principles of a circular economy is becoming a central focus of its growth strategy. Guided by the Twelfth Malaysia Plan (RMKe-12) and aligned with the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the circular economy emphasises the reuse, recycling, and repurposing of resources.

This approach is vital in reducing the consumption of natural resources and minimising waste throughout the production and consumption cycles. With an ambitious goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions intensity by 2050, Malaysia is committed to mainstreaming sustainable consumption and production practices, ensuring long-term sustainability for future generations.

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