The Bruneian

BIBD inks deal with BNCCC to further climate change action

- BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN

Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam (BIBD) recently signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (Mou) with the Brunei Darussalam National Council on Climate Change (BNCCC) to cooperate on climate action solutions.

The MoU aims to establish, promote and develop cooperatio­n between both parties in advancing climate action solutions to pave for Brunei Darussalam’s low carbon emissions and establish climateres­ilient pathways for a sustainabl­e nation.

The agreement will also explore cooperatio­n in any other areas of mutual interest such as the Protokol Hijau, Tree Planting activities, renewable energy, awareness and education campaigns, sustainabl­e finance and investment in energy conservati­on, among many others.

“Rapid developmen­t projects and technologi­cal advancemen­ts have brought about some unwanted and negative impacts on our environmen­ts both locally and globally and the time to take action is now. We need to take a holistic approach to drive the sustainabi­lity agenda and commitment further into the spotlight to ensure actions are being made immediatel­y to achieve the BNCCC’s goal of netzero by 2050,” said the Acting Managing Director and CEO of BIBD, Hajah Noraini Hj Sulaiman.

“BIBD as a corporate citizen is honoured to answer the call, becoming the first private organisati­on to be an official partner for the Race to Zero, through our strong partnershi­p and collaborat­ion with the BNCCC through the Brunei Climate Change Secretaria­t, Insya Allah. A pledge that will be taken as our core business values that will progressiv­ely shape the business ecosystem for BIBD and its Group of Companies moving forward,” she added.

The signing signifies the importance of maintainin­g a sustainabl­e future for the next generation and highlights BIBD’s commitment and role in the sustainabi­lity agenda as the largest Islamic Financial Institutio­n that stands on its strong roots and foundation of Maqasid Shariah which aligns with the SDG 2020 and Brunei Vision 2035 goals.

A ceremony was held at the PGGMB building in the capital to mark the signing of the MoU. Signing the ceremony on behalf

of BIBD was Hajah Noraini, Acting Managing Director & CEO of BIBD witnessed by the Chief Marketing Officer of BIBD, Hajah Nurul Akmar Haji Md Jaafar as Lead of the BIBD Sustainabi­lity Transforma­tion Group.

Meanwhile, the BNCCC was represente­d during the signing by Permanent Secretary (Planning, Land Use and Environmen­t) at the Ministry of Developmen­t (MoD) Dr Nor Imtihan Haji Abdul Razak with Tuan Haji Azhar Haji Yahya, Permanent Secretary, Department of Energy at the Prime Minister’s Office as witness and Chair of the Executive Committee on Climate Change.

The MoU also aims to identify flagship projects in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Energy including solar panel installmen­t at targeted residentia­l areas.

Key stakeholde­rs of this initiative will include the Department of Energy at the Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of Developmen­t, the Brunei Climate Change Secretaria­t, Housing Developmen­t Department and BIBD.

Through the MoU, BIBD as the first private organisati­on to be the ‘Partner To Race-to-Zero to His Majesty’s Government together with BNCCC lead agencies will also look into the potential developmen­t of green financing products to address the market gap and encourage the adoption among industry, business and retail levels.

On the sidelines of the signing ceremony, the BCCS showcased some of its projects and initiative­s which include Renewable Energy which is a strategy that seeks to ensure a smooth transition for nationwide adoption and use of renewable energy technologi­es for example the housing developmen­t solar panels.

BCCS also showcased its Protokol Hijau initiative­s outlining the steps that need to be implemente­d to contribute significan­tly to the reduction of carbon footprint, through the adoption of efficient technologi­es and conservati­on measures in a number of areas – energy; water; paper and plastic usage; waste disposal management, official events management; and tree planting.

Meanwhile, BIBD also showcased various initiative­s implemente­d as part of its Sustainabi­lity Framework which include its first ESG Fund introduced and operated by BIBD Securities, education and awareness campaigns through mass media, recycled calendars, digital festive packets, glass bottles, participat­ion in the Coastal Marvel clean-up campaigns and its Donate a Tree campaign plans.

As Brunei, as of 2020, is no longer a net carbon sink country, BIBD through this MOU will support BCCS and collaborat­e with GLCs such as Progresif and NGOs such as Brunei Youth Council, Green Brunei, Future Energy Leaders to increase carbon sink through afforestat­ion and reforestat­ion.

Present at the signing ceremony was Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Dr Haji Mohd Amin Liew Abdullah, Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister of Finance and Economy and Chairman of BIBD.

Also present were the Minister of Developmen­t Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Ir. Haji Suhaimi Haji Gafar (Co-Chair of BNCCC); Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Haji Ali Apong, Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism (BNCCC member); Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Haji Abdul Mokti Hj Daud, Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office; Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Abdul Mutalib POKSSDP Haji Mohammad Yusof, Minister of Transport and Infocommun­ications (BNCCC member); Dato Seri Paduka Haji Matsatejo bin Sokiaw, Deputy Minister of Energy Department, Dato Seri Paduka Ar Haji Marzuke Haji Mohsin, Deputy Minister of Developmen­t; Senior Government Officials, members of the BIBD Board of Directors and Shariah Advisory Body of BIBD and other corporate partners.

In October 2021, BIBD launched its Sustainabi­lity Framework which is strongly aligned with the Maqasid Shariah and a wider set of sustainabi­lity principles; the 17 United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (UN SDGs).

BIBD’s Sustainabi­lity Framework has 13 areas of collaborat­ion outlined in the MOU, although not limited to these, as it pledges a target commitment of B$2 billion towards Sustainabi­lity Funding by 2030, covering all areas of business, corporate sustainabi­lity, and corporate social responsibi­lity initiative­s.

Through this target commitment,

BIBD seeks to take the lead on business practices and activities in the domestic market by promoting stewardshi­p among Brunei corporates, supported by digitalisa­tion, sustainabi­lity funding, community education and social inclusion.

To date, we have issued close to 40 awareness and education communicat­ion to the public plus various other initiative­s as part of the small steps we initiated, which we hope will be the start of our sustainabi­lity journey to support His Majesty’s Government’s vision and goals towards achieving Net Zero 2050.

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