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Gamuda Land zeroes in on climate action roadmap

Gamuda Land takes a structured, accountable approach to decarbonisation, with clear, quantifiable targets outlined under the Gamuda Green Plan 2025. In this way, it reduces emissions, promotes carbon sequestration through tree planting and emphasises sustainability via renewable energy sources and more across its townships and communities, towards a greener, brighter future.

Mindful Master Planning with Sustainability at Heart

Climate change is no longer a societal issue, but an existential threat. Safeguarding the natural environment and communities in which it operates, Gamuda Land has outlined the Gamuda Green Plan 2025, setting out clear targets for inclusive, sustainable development across its townships and communities, towards a greener economy and brighter future.

How will cities adapt to extreme heat?

Our cities face greater risks from climate change every day, and tree planting is one of the most effective solutions. Mindfully planning its townships with this in mind, Gamuda Land creates urban forests to address heat island effects while fostering biodiversity and carbon sequestration, building sustainable developments in harmony with nature, the community and the needs of future generations.

Making a difference to Malaysia: How do you contribute?

We shine the light on the less highlighted sides of the developers, where they have employed various ways to help the marginalised and pandemic-affected groups and individuals tide through the Covid-19 storm

Sikit-sikit, we make a difference to our community

In the real estate sector, companies big and small are targeting their corporate social responsibility efforts on helping the community weather the Covid-19 storm together. What is heartening is that most of them, though their ships are also battered in the rough seas of the pandemic, have not withheld their resources from those more in need.

Covid-19 – A modular solution for healthcare centres

Solid Horizon managing director James Yeoh: The mobile ICU can be set up within three days. It has the ability to expand, be reused, relocated and to serve as a pandemic recovery building. It is a more sustainable alternative to permanent structures

Consortium awarded Penang undersea tunnel project had highest score — witness

Former Penang executive councillor Lim Hock Seng said there were two tender briefings held on Nov 29 and Dec 14, 2011, both of which he attended. Testifying in former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng’s graft trial, Hock Seng said a total of 60 local and foreign companies submitted their pre-qualification exercise to participate in the tender briefing.