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Embrace ESG-driven resilience in engineering — Fadillah

2 Jun 2024, 2:30 AM
Embrace ESG-driven resilience in engineering — Fadillah

PETALING JAYA, June 2 — The engineering industry may enhance its resilience and steer Malaysia towards a more sustainable future by embracing environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

He said ESG considerations are garnering increased attention from businesses and investors.

He said the nation grapples with significant challenges such as pollution and socio-economic disparities, which require careful intervention.

“As Malaysia navigates its rapid growth, it needs to confront urgent issues like deforestation and environmental degradation, which adversely affect ecosystems and communities. Moreover, the widening wealth gap exacerbates social inequalities, particularly affecting marginalised groups like indigenous communities and low-income families.

“As such, in response to these imbalances, companies are increasingly prioritising ESG initiatives and recognising the importance to mitigate environmental impacts, support communities and uphold ethical governance standards. Investors are also placing greater emphasis on ESG criteria when making investment decisions, driven by a desire for sustainable, long-term returns,” he said at the 65th anniversary celebration of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) yesterday.

Fadillah, who is also Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, said the government has taken measures to promote ESG practices, implementing regulations and initiatives aimed at fostering sustainability across industries.

“By embracing our dedication to sustainable development, Malaysia acknowledges the imperative of bold and forward-looking strategies to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels as we move towards decarbonisation, with the ultimate goal of cleaner and more affordable, reliable and sustainable energy sources.

“Last year marked the launch of the National Energy Transition Roadmap, a pivotal initiative aimed at achieving net zero carbon emission by 2050. This strategic roadmap not only underscores our nation’s commitment to a sustainable future but also serves as a fundamental framework in supporting compliance with global ESG standards,” he said.

He acknowledged ESG is gaining traction in Malaysia, driven by regulatory mandates, investor expectations and a growing awareness of its significance for business and society.

“It’s heartening to learn about IEM’s ESG endeavours in upholding high ethical standards, fostering inclusivity and considering social and governance factors for engineering projects, which is laudable.

“Let’s remain mindful that ESG is reshaping engineering for the better and is not merely about addressing challenges, but seizing opportunities for innovation, growth and positive societal impact,” he said.

— Bernama

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