Encouraging sustainable adoption among SMEs


From left Greentech Malaysia Alliances, under Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) CEO Elina Jani, Dr Adeeba, Kam, Nik Nazmi, Faroze, Zurich Malaysia country CEO Junior Cho, SME Corp CEO Rizal Dato' Nainy and INCEIF University Deputy President Research Dr Marjan Muhammad after the launch of the ESG 2.0 report.

SMALL and medium sized enterprises have even more reasons to embrace ESG within their business framework in order to remain competitive in the future.

This point was stressed in the SME ESG Start Symposium 2025, which was held on Jan 21 at Auditorium 1, Monash University, Petaling Jaya.

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