New Straits Times

SP Setia green efforts continue

- SP Kathy B.

Setia Bhd will use sustainabl­e materials such as timber flooring for its residentia­l projects, especially for the ones located within the KL Eco City developmen­t.

Its subsidiary, Setia-Wood Industries Sdn Bhd, recently obtained the Chain of Custody (CoC) certificat­ion under the Malaysian Timber Certificat­ion Scheme (MTCS), demonstrat­ing its commitment to sourcing sustainabl­e materials.

With the MTCS certificat­ion, SP Setia effectivel­y becomes the first Malaysian developer to showcase its support for sustainabl­e forest management.

The MTCS-certified flooring products will be used in SP Setia’s eco-friendly Viia Residences in KL Eco City.

Setia Woods general manager Shanthan Suppiah said: “We are Malaysia’s leading developer in building green townships, and thus we strive to innovate and offer the latest eco-concepts while adhering to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity requiremen­ts.

“People often forget that using renewable energy sources, reducing our carbon footprint, environmen­tal protection, and achieving ecological health are ways to drive sustainabi­lity without having to compromise our modern lifestyles. We want to continue leading the way in building homes that embrace sustainabi­lity criteria for the public,” he said.

SP Setia has embarked on building green townships as far back as 2005 with its first eco-themed concept developmen­t, Setia Eco Park, in Setia Alam, Selangor.

It has since moved on to bolder initiative­s in embracing eco concepts and sustainabi­lity, as exemplifie­d in Setia Eco Glades in Cyberjaya, Setia Eco Templer in Rawang and the soon to be launched Setia Fontaines in Penang.

MTCC chief executive officer Yong Teng Koon said: “The award of the MTCS CoC Certificat­e to Setia-Wood further attests to SP Setia’s commitment to the cause of responsibl­e forest management.”

Yong hoped more developers in Malaysia will follow in the footsteps of SP Setia in obtaining certificat­ion and advocating the use of MTCS-certified timber in their projects.

The MTCS is a national timber certificat­ion scheme operated by MTCC to promote sustainabl­e forest management. A CoC certified company must be able to demonstrat­e that it has implemente­d and fulfilled the necessary quality standards required under the MTCS which ensures that forests from which the wood is sourced and managed sustainabl­y.

Since the implementa­tion of the MTCS in 2001, and as of August this year, a total of 4.45 million ha of forest areas and 365 timber companies have been certified under the MTCS.

 ??  ?? SGS Malaysia general manager Kenny Looi (left) presenting the MTCS Chain of custody certificat­e to SetiaWood Industries Sdn Bhd general manager Shanthan Suppiah. With them is MTCC chief executive officer Yong Teng Koon.
SGS Malaysia general manager Kenny Looi (left) presenting the MTCS Chain of custody certificat­e to SetiaWood Industries Sdn Bhd general manager Shanthan Suppiah. With them is MTCC chief executive officer Yong Teng Koon.
 ?? SETIA-WOOD PIC ?? S P Setia Bhd will continue using sustainabl­e materials, such as timber flooring, for its residentia­l projects.
SETIA-WOOD PIC S P Setia Bhd will continue using sustainabl­e materials, such as timber flooring, for its residentia­l projects.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia