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25 Nov, 2024



 The second edition of the Sustainable Action Conference 2024 (SAC 2.0) concluded with remarkable success on 21st November 2024 at the Sunway Resort Hotel, Malaysia. Co-organized by Control Union Malaysia and the Malaysian Dutch Business Council (MDBC), in collaboration with the MDBC Innovation & Sustainability Awards (MISA), the event was proudly supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Malaysia Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC).

The conference was officially launched by YB Datuk Chan Foong Hin the Deputy Minister of Plantation and Commodities of Malaysia, accompanied by H.E. Jacques Werner, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Malaysia, and H.E. Rafael Tristan Daerr, Ambassador of the European Union Delegation to Malaysia, Ir. TS. Shamsul Bahar, Group Chief Executive Officer, Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation, Mr. Dirk Teichert, Managing Director of Control Union Asia Holdings and Mr. Supun Nigamuni, Managing Director, Control Union Malaysia.

The conference brought together corporate leaders, policymakers, and sustainability advocates from across diverse sectors such as manufacturing, plantations, forestry, energy, oil & gas, construction, finance, and tourism. With the theme “Transforming Pledges into Action: Realizing a Sustainable Future,” SAC 2024 showcased real-world case studies, provided actionable insights, and spotlighted best practices in sustainable land use, green financing, energy-efficient manufacturing, and sustainable tourism.

SAC 2024 reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability by hosting a carbon-neutral event, by offsetting emissions through the Kuamut Rainforest Conservation Project, Malaysia’s first nature-based carbon initiative registered under VERRA powered by Saxon Renewables and reinvesting all proceeds into charitable organizations supporting impactful sustainability efforts.

One of the highlights of SAC 2024 was the Non-Government Organization (NGO) funding project. After a rigorous selection process, Dignity for Children Foundation emerged as the winner of the RM 50,000 grant for the Empowerment of Orang Asli Youth Project. This initiative, designed to address educational challenges faced by the Orang Asli community, exemplifies the impact of aligning visionary projects with actionable sustainability goals. This was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Control Union Malaysia, CarbonSpace, Saxon Renewables, SaraCarbon, EPIC Berhad, and Corsair, reaffirming their commitment to driving impactful change through sustainable practices.

The conference featured distinguished speakers from leading organizations, including PETRONAS, Bursa Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia, CIMB Islamic Bank, European Union, Malaysian Timber Association (MTA), SP Setia Berhad, Tourism Malaysia, MATRADE, Climate Governance Malaysia, Malaysia Forest Fund (MFF), Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad (KLK), SD Guthrie, Signify, and more. Their insights provided invaluable guidance on incorporating sustainability into business strategies, addressing global environmental challenges, and fostering innovation.

SAC 2024 marked a significant milestone in Malaysia’s sustainability journey, offering a platform for collaboration, learning, and impactful decision-making. By uniting thought leaders, policymakers, and innovators, the event underscored the importance of collective efforts to advance sustainability across core industries.

Control Union Malaysia thanks all attendees, sponsors, and partners for making SAC 2024 a success and looks forward to further strengthening Malaysia’s commitment to sustainability.

For more information on SAC 2024 and future initiatives, visit www.sustainableactionconference.com

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