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Sustainability InitiativesSime Darby Plantation’s initiative at Developing Sustainable Futures goes beyond the boundaries of its operations because the Company believes that the sustainability of its businesses is interdependent with the sustainability of the ecosystem surrounding its operations. The company also believes that their efforts are also a way of giving back to nature and the community that have been supporting them all these time.The projects undertaken include:
In this three-year project, Sime Darby is contributing RM740,000 and will collaborate with MNS to carry out research, tracking exercise and educational programmes for school children. With this project the Company hopes that these fascinating birds will continue to roost the forest and breed for years to come.
For this purpose, Sime Darby Plantation collaborates with Perniagaan Tunas Harapan that owns three nurseries in Ulu Behrang, Tanjung Malim in Perak. Sime Darby Plantation has started the ball rolling by donating RM2 million for this project on December 7, 2007. Adopt-a-Reef Under this programme, reef surveys at the newly adopted reef site was conducted. For this, a team of scuba divers was trained and certified as "Reef Check EcoDivers". Sime Darby Plantation’s EcoDivers’s first reef check survey in July 2007 revealed that the hard coral covered 30 per cent of the undersea surface hence giving the reef a “fair” rating in the Coral Reef Health Criteria. Orang Utan Conservation
The contribution which will stretch over a period of 10 years will greatly help the Forestry Department to rehabilitate the forest reserve which has the highest concentration of orang utan in Borneo. The Ulu Segama Forest Reserve covers 250,000 hectares and 160,000 hectares of it is in need of restoration and rehabilitation due to logging activities that had been conducted in the area for a long time. At the end of 2007, the State government ordered for the logging activities in the area to stop. Natural Corridor Initiative
Tanah Merah Estate has some 300ha of land not cultivated with oil palm, consisting of a hill, waterlogged mangroves and riparian land (river reserves). Under the project, trees will be planted along the riverbanks of Sungai Janging, the major irrigation and drainage stream in the estate which has been kept weed free by the estate management. Methane Abatement Through Composting This project is part of the Clean Mechanism Development (CDM) project under which Sime Darby Plantation trades the Certified Emission Reduction certificates or carbon credits obtained from the amount of methane abated through the composting projects with Denmark, an Annex 1 country under the Kyoto Protocol. An Annex 1 country like Denmark is allowed to buy carbon credit from developing countries implementing CDM projects in order to meet the Greenhouse Gases emission reduction target required under the Kyoto Protocol. |
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