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Sustainability Environment Asia 2025 edition: Focus on ESG, Water and Carbon

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The 3rd annual edition of Sustainability Environment Asia (SEA) was officiated on recently to bring a wave of fresh perspectives for businesses to translate green commitment to action and reinforce their long-term resilience.

Held from Nov 12 to 14 the event was opened by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Amar Haji Fadillah Yusof, who is also Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.

“The path to sustainability demands courage, consistency, and compassion,” he noted during his speech, adding that it is not a race against each other – but a journey together towards a better tomorrow.

“Governments can set the direction, but the transformation must be driven by partnerships, between public and private sectors, between knowledge and action, between ambition and empathy,” he added.

“I call upon every business leader, policymakers, industry players and community leaders to work hand in hand – to make sustainability not just a goal to pursue, but the lens through which we see, decide, and define our shared destiny.”

The three conferences in collaboration with prominent stakeholders are:

ESG Malaysia Summit 2025 by ESG MALAYSIA

SEA Conference: Meeting Water Demands for the Data Centre Sector in Malaysia, by Malaysian Water Association (MWA)

Carbon Conference 2025 by Peterson Solutions (Conference Partner)

Together, they feature over 50 speakers in more than 30 sessions.

Meanwhile Steven Lee, President of ESG Malaysia noted that “as ASEAN charts its collective path toward a sustainable future, the ESG Malaysia Summit 2025 stands as a transformative platform to convert sustainability commitments into action

“The summit builds on the national momentum to foster regional alignment, cross-industry collaboration, and policy innovation – supporting the region’s shared vision for inclusive and resilient growth,” he said.

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