Mranti aims to be Malaysia’s first carbon neutral innovation park by 2035
Hopes Malaysia can lead in ESG investments in the region
Malaysia targets
increasing renewable energy capacity from 25% to 40% by 2035

The Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and
Innovation (Mranti) announced its commitment to being the country’s first
carbon-neutral innovation park by 2035.
At the organisation’s flagship I-Nation conference, Chang
Lih Kang, minister of Science, Technology and Innovation said, “The government
has committed to achieving the largest emission reduction target of 45% by
2030, underpinned by initiatives in the 12th Malaysia Plan to foster a green
economy by promoting low carbon industries, decarbonisation, circular economy
and clean energy transition.”
Therefore, Chang said he hoped that Malaysia would become a
top destination for ESG investments in the region. Among the efforts underway
are to decarbonise energy generation, promote a circular economy, mitigate
floods, ensure a sufficient supply of clean water, protect food security and
transform mobility.
“In terms of energy transition, we are
aiming to improve our renewable energy capacity from 25% currently to 40% in
2035,” he added.
Meanwhile, Dr Rais Hussin, CEO, MRANTI said the company aims
to create a thriving global community that unlocks ideas to impact.
“These are concerted efforts to
desirably position Mranti for corporate and SME tenants looking to secure
themselves in an eco-friendly location, as well as for innovators looking to
advance their R&D&C&I in a future that is increasingly
climate-conscious,
” he added.
According to Mranti, the “Force For Good” agenda is centered
on four themes: environmental protection, impact-driven innovation for
community uplift, good governance and shaping a dynamic workforce. The firm said it is already taking active steps en-route to
attaining its carbon-neutral status by 2035. Several eco-friendly practices are
already underway, aimed at reducing its carbon footprint, office and park
waste, water usage and greenhouse gas emissions in the next five years.
By 2030, renewable energy sources will account for more than
35 percent of its energy mix. As part of the Mranti Park Masterplan, several
new buildings will be developed as Green Building Index certified, while
existing buildings will be refurbished to support Mranti’s ESG agenda, it
added.
Rais also emphasised ecology and biodiversity conservation
at Mranti Park - in which a special fund is set to be raised, to protect the
flora and fauna in the 686 acres, including a 30-acre Forest Wetland Park
(Learnscape) area.
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