Envision Digital to help accelerate Malaysia’s net zero journey

Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation and Envision Digital, have signed a new agreement to accelerate Malaysia’s net zero journey.

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The Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) and Envision Digital have signed a new partnership agreement to accelerate Malaysia’s net zero journey and promote real-time carbon footprint tracking for local organisations.

A document exchange ceremony took place at the International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition & Conference Malaysia (IGEM) and was witnessed by Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr Zaini bin Ujang, Secretary General of the Ministry of Environment and Water.

The partnership will offer a globally best-in-class blueprint for how public and private entities worldwide can collaborate to support the business community and accelerate national net zero agendas.

It follows the announcement of Envision’s strategic partnership with the Government of Spain in July to build Europe’s first net zero industrial parks.

Under the 12th Malaysia Plan, Malaysia has announced ambitious goals of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and reducing its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) intensity of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 45% by 2030. The partnership between Envision Digital and MGTC will equip key stakeholders with the tools and capabilities they need to track their carbon emissions.  

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From left to right: Michael Ding, Global Executive Director of Envision Digital; Lei Zhang, CEO of Envision Group; Dato’ Iskandar Abdul Samad, Chairman of MGTC; Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Zaini bin Ujang, Secretary General of KASA; Shamsul Bahar Bin Mohd Nor, CEO of MGTC

As part of this collaboration, both parties will jointly develop a low-carbon operating system (LCOS) to enable local businesses of all sizes across Malaysia to monitor and manage their carbon emissions.

This will be available to all companies in Malaysia, including nearly 1000 companies listed on Bursa Malaysia and 1.2 million small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Powered by EnOSTM Ark, Envision Digital’s carbon management solution, LCOS allows key stakeholders to catalyse the decarbonisation and digitalisation momentum and gain real-time insights into their carbon footprint.

Ts. Shamsul Bahar Mohd Nor, CEO of MGTC, said, “Getting to net zero means reducing the build-up of emissions in the atmosphere that are warming our planet.

“With rising temperatures, the world faces several irreversible environmental changes. Issues such as food and water shortages, unpredictable weather, and the outbreak of diseases could affect humanity and future generations for years to come.”

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He added, “Globally, many companies are embarking on the net-zero transition, and decarbonisation is undoubtedly the first and most crucial part of this agenda. Our partnership with Envision Digital will allow companies to measure their carbon emissions, manage their business activities and take action to reduce their emissions.

“This opportunity will pave the way for us to promote a green economy and realise the national mission to build a carbon-neutral nation by 2050.”

Michael Ding, Global Executive Director of Envision Digital, said, “We are pleased to partner with MGTC to help accelerate Malaysia’s decarbonisation efforts and transition to a net zero economy. Public-private partnerships are vital to achieving global emissions goals, and we believe our work with Malaysia is a lighthouse for other similar national initiatives to accelerate their net zero journeys.”

MGTC is an agency of the Ministry of Environment and Water (KASA) mandated to drive the country in the scope of Accelerating Green Growth, Climate Action Empowerment and Cultivating a Green Lifestyle.

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