REACHING NET-ZERO


Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA) made history by receiving the 2023 Low Carbon City Award at the 2023 Malaysia Low Carbon City Award Ceremony. 

This award recognizes the continuous efforts and commitment of Local Authorities (PBT) and organizations in developing sustainable and low-carbon urban development. 

The UMPSA Pekan Campus was honoured with the Zone Category Diamond recognition for achieving a remarkable 38.34 percent reduction in Greenhouse Gas emissions, equivalent to 4,705.16 tCO2. 

Meanwhile, the UMPSA Gambang Campus received the Partner Category Diamond Recognition for reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions by 20.66 percent, equivalent to 2,465.52 tCO2. 

The LCC 2030 Challenge aims to reduce the overall carbon emissions intensity from cities across the country, aligning with the government's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45 percent by 2030. 

UMPSA proactively participated in this challenge for both campuses to ensure the university's growth aligns with government objectives. 

The LCC 2030 Challenge is a new initiative aimed at accelerating the transformation of cities in Malaysia towards low-carbon cities. 

GreenTech Malaysia will collaborate with the PBT to establish Low Carbon Zones in state capitals and major urban areas nationwide. 

These zones will reduce emissions from energy and water use in buildings and public areas, as well as emissions from petrol, diesel vehicles, and landfill waste accumulation, supporting the country's aspiration to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Click for more info:

  1. UMPSA Low Carbon City Award
  2. UMPSA's Vice Chancellor's 2024 Address

 

 

 


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