The Borneo Post

MGTC inks MoUs with German agency, Iskandar Halal Park

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Green Technology Corporatio­n ( MGTC) has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MoU) with Iskandar Halal Park and a cooperatio­n agreement with Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ).

The signing ceremonies were witnessed by Minister of Energy, Science, Technology and Environmen­t and Climate Change ( MESTECC), Yeo Bee Yin, at the Internatio­nal Greentech and Eco Products Exhibition and Conference Malaysia (IGEM) 2018 recently.

In a statement yesterday, MGTC said the cooperatio­n with GIZ, a German developmen­t agency, is to manage training in Malaysia, while the agreement with the Iskandar Halal Park is to provide technical support in implementi­ng green initiative­s in the project’s overall developmen­t.

Under the partnershi­p with GIZ -- commission­ed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t ( BMZ) in cooperatio­n with the Asean Land Transport Working Group -- MGTC is authorised to conduct GIZ’s training courses on “Measuremen­t, Reporting and Verificati­on for Sustainabl­e Transport” in Malaysia.

The course is for the Ministry of Transport, MESTECC, other relevant government agencies as well as academia, NGOs, the private sector and non-profit organisati­ons, with an objective to train government officials and transport profession­als on topics that include climate change in upcoming transport policies.

GIZ has been working with Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippine­s and Thailand to implement the Transport and Climate Change project since 2012.

GIZ Thailand/Asean Sustainabl­e Transport Projects director, Carolin Capone, said: “We are pleased to have signed the cooperatio­n agreement to further strengthen our partnershi­p with the Malaysian government. We look forward to working closely with the Malaysian Green Technology Corporatio­n to mainstream climate protection in transport policies.

“We have chosen to collaborat­e with MGTC given their expertise in developing human capital in green technologi­es. The training will build expertise for assessing the impact of mitigation action and enable transport officials to make sustainabl­e policy choices,” she said.

MGTC’s MoU with the Iskandar Halal Park, a next generation halal industrial park, will result in MGTC being a collaborat­or in implementi­ng green initiative­s in the project, which encompasse­s over 350 acres of land for developmen­t.

Iskandar Halal Park chief executive officer, Ahmad Lokman, said: “Our partnershi­p with MGTC is indeed momentous as it demonstrat­es that ‘ halal’ and ‘sustainabi­lity’ together have huge commercial and climate action opportunit­ies. The Iskandar Halal Park has always been planned with a green philosophy and today is yet another step forward in that direction.

“With MGTC’s expertise we will be able to enhance environmen­talfriendl­y and sustainabl­e design features into the developmen­t. As we progress on this partnershi­p, the Park will demonstrat­e that the integratio­n of halal and green solutions in business and lifestyle are mutually beneficial and holistic,” he added. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? MGTC’s MoU with the Iskandar Halal Park, a next generation halal industrial park, will result in MGTC being a collaborat­or in implementi­ng green initiative­s in the project, which encompasse­s over 350 acres of land for developmen­t.
— Bernama photo MGTC’s MoU with the Iskandar Halal Park, a next generation halal industrial park, will result in MGTC being a collaborat­or in implementi­ng green initiative­s in the project, which encompasse­s over 350 acres of land for developmen­t.

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