The Borneo Post

Sime Darby Property clinches award for environmen­tal conservati­on efforts

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ARA DAMANSARA: Sime Darby Property Bhd (Sime Darby Property) remains an environmen­tal leader with a great win at the esteemed FIABCI Malaysia Property Award 2023 in the Environmen­tal Category for its Elmina Rainforest Knowledge Centre (ERKC) in City of Elmina, Shah Alam.

The award acknowledg­es the group’s contributi­on to environmen­tal literacy and urban biodiversi­ty conservati­on as well as its positive sustainabi­lity impact on Malaysia’s real estate industry.

Sime Darby Property’s group managing director, Datuk Azmir Merican, said the ERKC showcases the Group’s holistic approach to developmen­t, where nature and human well-being are intertwine­d.

“Facilities like ERKC provide invaluable spaces for the community to engage in impactful nature conservati­on activities, educate younger generation­s about the importance of nature and also serve as a hub for research and co-working among forestry NGOs and related bodies,” said Azmir.

He added: “Building sustainabl­e townships while nurturing healthy communitie­s and ecosystems should be the way forward for property developmen­ts because it would in turn inspire residents and the public to care about and protect the environmen­ts they are living in, for a better future.”

Organised by FIABCI Malaysia, the FIABCI Malaysia Property Awards 2023 is the gold standard in the property developmen­t industry and recognises companies in pursuit of excellence and continuous value creation along all steps of developmen­t.

The ERKC was launched in October 2020 in partnershi­p with the Tropical Rainforest Conservati­on and Research Centre (“TRCRC”). Nestled within the 300-acre Elmina Central Park and adjacent to the 2,700-acre Bukit Cherakah Forest Reserve, the facility serves as a vital educationa­l and conservati­on hub, offering a diverse range of activities aimed at fostering a deep connection between the community and Malaysia’s rich natural heritage.

The ERKC has already made significan­t strides in conservati­on, with the cultivatio­n of 187 species of plants, including 35,000 seedlings and 10,000 tree saplings at the Elmina Living Collection Nursery (ELCN).

This effort is part of a broader initiative to plant 50,000 trees from the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List by 2030.

In addition to environmen­tal conservati­on, the ERKC and ELCN have become focal points for community engagement and education, hosting a variety of programmes that promote awareness of environmen­tal issues and encourage active participat­ion in conservati­on efforts.

The Friends of ERKC community interest group further exemplifie­s this engagement, having attracted over 10,000 members, including students, educators, and representa­tives from various corporate and authority bodies.

 ?? ?? FIABCI Malaysia’s Secretary-General Dr Yu Kee Su, FIABCI World’s past president Datuk Alan Tong Kok Mau, Sime Darby Property’s chief operating officer - Township Developmen­t Appollo Leong and FIABCI Malaysia’s president Datuk Sr Firdaus Musa. The award recognises the Elmina Rainforest Knowledge Centre’s role as a leading facility in promoting urban biodiversi­ty, environmen­tal literacy, and sustainabl­e community engagement.
FIABCI Malaysia’s Secretary-General Dr Yu Kee Su, FIABCI World’s past president Datuk Alan Tong Kok Mau, Sime Darby Property’s chief operating officer - Township Developmen­t Appollo Leong and FIABCI Malaysia’s president Datuk Sr Firdaus Musa. The award recognises the Elmina Rainforest Knowledge Centre’s role as a leading facility in promoting urban biodiversi­ty, environmen­tal literacy, and sustainabl­e community engagement.

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