KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 16 October 2025 - The Kuala Lumpur Sustainability Summit (KLSS) 2025
continued its momentum on the second day, following the launch on
Tuesday by
YB Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, Minister of Plantation and
Commodities and Acting Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental
Sustainability.
The summit is jointly organised by the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environmental Sustainability (NRES) and the Ministry of Economy (KE)
and led by the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation
(MGTC) and Pusat SDG Negara. The summit attracted top management and
C-suite leaders from government bodies, think tanks, corporations, SMEs,
civil society organisations, and academia.
In his opening address,
YB Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani highlighted that the summit has
been crafted as a broader architecture to support regional resilience
and global relevance. The insights, innovations and institutional
partnerships that emerge over the two days must be translated into
action across the ASEAN community and beyond.
High-Level Policy Addresses Reinforcing Malaysia's Commitment to Sustainability
The summit featured high-level policy addresses that reinforce the
government's commitment to sustainable, inclusive, and resilient
national growth.
- - YB Dato' Hajjah Hanifah Hajar Taib, Deputy Minister of Economy,
emphasised the government's commitment to embedding sustainable
development across national policies for long-term resilience and
inclusivity.
- - YBhg. Datuk Dr. Ching Thoo a/l Kim, Secretary General of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability,
spoke on the importance of empowering local communities and
strengthening collaboration between public and private sectors to build a
climate-resilient future.
- - YBhg. Dato' Ts. V. Valluvan Veloo, Deputy Secretary General (Macro), Ministry of Economy, delivered
the policy focus "Building Malaysia's Next Economy Towards 2030 and
Beyond," outlining the government's strategy to future-proof Malaysia's
economy through green innovation, digital integration, and equitable
growth.
- Day One Highlights: Global Collaboration and Homegrown Innovation
Day one of KLSS 2025 brought together leading voices shaping the global
sustainability agenda. H.E. Selwin Charles Hart, Special Advisor to the
UN Secretary-General on Climate Action and Just Transition, underscored
the importance of regional collaboration and shared responsibility in
achieving climate resilience and just transition goals.
From Malaysia, Ms. Izlyn Ramli, Chief Executive Officer of Maybank
Foundation, highlighted how partnerships between financial institutions
and communities are driving innovation and inclusive green growth.
Together, these perspectives set the tone for the summit's focus on
collective innovation and actionable pathways towards a more sustainable
ASEAN.
Day Two Highlights: Translating Ambition into Action
Day two opened with a session led by Eric Kane, Global Head of ESG
Research, Bloomberg Intelligence, setting the stage for practical
discussions on driving sustainability through cross-sector collaboration
and innovation.
This was followed by the MGTC x Bloomberg Series Fireside Dialogue,
"Engineering Sustainability: Delivering Impact at Scale," featuring Mr.
Saiful Adib Abdul Munaff, Acting Group Chief Executive Officer and Chief
Operating Officer of MGTC. He underscored the importance of translating
corporate sustainability ambitions into measurable and scalable impact
for Malaysia's green economy.
The day continued with a series of thought-provoking discussions that
explored the nation's green transition across industries - from
corporate climate action and digital transformation to decarbonising
Malaysia's maritime sector. The Local Spotlight on Circular Economy
showcased how homegrown innovation and circular solutions are reshaping
sustainable resource management.
Day two of the summit concluded with Prof. Jeffrey D. Sachs, President
of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), delivering
his message: "This Decade Decides." His remarks underscored the urgency
of immediate climate action and the unprecedented opportunity before
Malaysia to lead regional decarbonisation efforts.
Kuala Lumpur Declaration on Climate Resilience: A National Call to Action
A key highlight was the formal unveiling of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration
on Climate Resilience, which signifies the regional commitment in
Malaysia's national context, uniting government, business, and
communities in a shared effort to strengthen climate adaptation, enhance
resilience, and accelerate practical action on the ground. It invites
all sectors to align with this vision, reaffirming that Malaysia's path
to sustainability must be collective, inclusive, and enduring.