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  • A Little Goes A Long Way

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back A Little Goes A Long Way 2 September 2014 Every year since 2012, the staff of Prai Power Plant (PPP) will chip in from their own pockets to contribute to Rumah Anak-anak Yatim, Pertubuhan Al Mahabbah, Pauh Jaya, an orphanage nearest to the plant. Alhamdulillah, this year, they managed to raise RM2,000, which is the highest amount collected to date. In a short visit to the orphanage, Plant Manager Tuan Haji Anuar Lazim, presented the contribution to the orphanage. Speaking of the contribution, he said, “The staff of PPP felt that it is our calling to help this orphanage as part of our social responsibility to the community. Being nearest to us, we felt obliged to assist our neighbours in need.” “We started the initiative in 2012, and until now through contributions from staff, we have collected and contributed RM5,000 in cash to the orphanage,” he added. To many, it might not be a significant contribution, but to the orphanage, a little goes a long way. The amount might seem small to us but it could mean the world to them.

  • Maylis Penyerahan Zakat Asnaf Segari 2019

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Maylis Penyerahan Zakat Asnaf Segari 2019 22 May 2019

  • Energy Transition Conference 2023

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Energy Transition Conference 2023 28 August 2023

  • Malakoff Organises Friendly Bowling Tournament with Johor Authorities

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Malakoff Organises Friendly Bowling Tournament with Johor Authorities 21 September 2023 On 21 September 2023, Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”) held its annual friendly bowling tournament with the Johor Authorities comprising Pontian District Office, Pontian Land Registry, Department of Occupational Safety and Health (“DOSH”) Johor, Department of Environment (“DOE”) Johor and Johor Water Regulatory Body (“BAKAJ”) at Plaza Angsana in Johor Bahru. Aimed at cultivating stronger working relationships with Malakoff’s key stakeholders, the event was attended by 60 representatives from all participating companies. The occasion also provided a chance for the working-level group to enagage and acquaint themselves with each other, as despite having collaborated on numerous occasions, many of them had never crossed paths prior to this event. The event followed a two-round structure, providing opportunities for participants to lay the groundwork before showcasing their skills in friendly competition while vying for victory. After close to two hours, the champion for the Group category emerged consisting of Musrijohar Kushairi Kamal and Sallahooddin Hasan from Malakoff Engineering Sdn Bhd (“MESB”), and Zaiful Fadly Zawawi and Muhammad Syawan Mahadi from Tanjung Bin Energy (“TBE”), whereas for the Individual category, Hairul Jefri from TBE won the first place. Malakoff’s Senior Manager of Group Communications and Branding, Encik Md Yuha Ismail handed over the prizes to the top ten Individual winners and top three Group winners. This initiative is part of Malakoff’s continuous engagement with its key stakeholders through activities that can further cultivate the spirit of ‘silaturrahim’ while enhancing our working relationship towards fulfilling shared goals and objectives. It is also in line with our commitment towards the UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 17 that encourages stronger partnerships that will contribute to environmental protection and sustainable development. We would like to thank everyone involved for the camaraderie and great display of sportsmanship, and we hope to see you again next time.

  • Going the Extra Mile - Alam Flora Lightens the Burden of Flood Victims in Pahang

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Going the Extra Mile - Alam Flora Lightens the Burden of Flood Victims in Pahang 10 January 2021 As part of its continuous efforts to help ease the burden faced by Pahang residents due to the recent devastating floods, Alam Flora Sdn Bhd (“Alam Flora”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Malakoff Corporation Berhad (“Malakoff”), collected more than 590 tonnes of solid waste between 6 and 11 January 2021 in heavily affected areas such as Kuala Lipis, Temerloh, Maran, Bera, Jerantut, Raub, Cameron Highlands and Tioman Island. Responding quickly to the situation, around 100 workers and 50 support vehicles were immediately deployed to the affected areas. The team worked extra shifts to ensure that the said areas are accessible again, while adhering to the strict safety requirements imposed by the Government. The team also worked together with the local authorities and volunteers to clean clogged drains, mud-covered buildings and roads as well as to clear various types and sizes of waste including bulky items such as furniture and electrical appliances. Alam Flora’s top management, led by its Chief Executive Officer, YBhg. Dato’ Haji Mohd Zain Hassan, visited the affected areas as a show of support by giving encouragement to these ‘unsung heroes’ while distributing food packs and other daily essentials to some of the 403 Alam Flora workers who were also affected by the floods. “Amid the pandemic and all its challenges, our countrymen now have had to endure the destructive aftermath of the floods. This makes it harder for the flood victims to remain sanitary and truly practice social distancing when they are clambering to find any remains of their homes to shelter their families. We feel that it is our responsibility to provide them with our service immediately in order for them to get back to their normal routine”, said Dato’ Mohd Zain. “Even though we may not be able to replace what has been lost, we hope with our services, it will at least ease their burden and motivate them to carry forward with their lives”.

  • Gotong Royong at Maahad Tarbiyah Islamiyah Al-Ansar 2013

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Gotong Royong at Maahad Tarbiyah Islamiyah Al-Ansar 2013 8 March 2013

  • Ikrar Bebas Rasuah 2017

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Ikrar Bebas Rasuah 2017 19 June 2017

  • And The Hills Went On And On - The Story of MUDS UM 2010

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back And The Hills Went On And On - The Story of MUDS UM 2010 4 August 2010 We were lucky that it was again a good day, with good weather and great spirits from racers and supporters alike. The second of the MUDS series this time took us to Universiti Malaya (UM), for a short and sweet racing experience. While UPNM played with your mental as racers had to go in 3 loops, in UM the racers faced a shorter distance compared to UPNM. But it didn’t mean that it was going to be any easier. The 2 loops in Taman Rimba Ilmu proved to be a killer start. With a stair-like climb at some spots in the route, it surely separated the strong and weak runners. Some were even reduced to a walk and the huffing and puffing didn’t end there. After the 3.5km run, racers were then taken to a relatively short cycling route of 11.4km that was loaded with long arduous climbs followed by a cool downhill, which offered the cyclists some relief before having to climb up the slope again for the 2-loop route. Then it was time to stash the bike in the transition area and head for the second run. By now, most racers know what they were facing and were more properly paced for the final section. It proved to be a mental game between man and nature as they fought their way through the shady but killer route. This time around, Mark John Williams proved that he’s the fastest on the course by finishing first in 50 minutes 13 seconds, followed by defending champion from 2009, Ong Wei Xiang (UTM) in 50 minutes 33 seconds. In the Women's Open category, Emer Breen from Ireland clocked 1 hour, 1 minute, 28 seconds for first place, while in the Women's University category, Nor Juliana Ali (IIUM) came in first in 1 hour, 8 minutes, 27 seconds. Malakoff sent 7 participants – 6 competed in the individual category and 1 participated in team relay. All managed to finish the race except for one participant who injured himself during the second run and had to abort the race. For the weekend warriors, who worked from 9 to 5 everyday, the race provided some relief from the mundane day-to-day tasks and was also an opportunity to meet friends and foster a closer bond between them. An unfortunate incident happened in UM where one female racer tumbled on the bike and crashed on the road. She was later quickly taken to Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya (PPUM) where the doctor confirmed that she suffered a broken collarbone. We wish her a speedy recovery and hope to see her racing again soon. Thank you to Universiti Malaya for hosting MUDS again this year. Looking forward to exposing more athletes, pros and beginners, to this run-bike-run sport called duathlon. Again, congratulations to the participants who finished the race. You are officially a duathlete!

  • Project Management Locations | Malakoff Corporation Berhad | Kuala Lumpur

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  • Bowling Tournament with Johor Authorities 2023

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Bowling Tournament with Johor Authorities 2023 21 September 2023

  • Save Our Sea Programme 2020

    Sharing important news and updates for you and the community Back Save Our Sea Programme 2020 21 February 2020

  • Sustainability | Malakoff Corporation Berhad | Kuala Lumpur

    Enhancing the quality of life and empowering the communities where we operate. Sustainability Agenda Sustainability Statement Corporate Governance Sustainability Agenda Our Sustainability & ESG Initiatives Key ESG Practices And Sustainability Development Goals A Sustainably Conscious Organisation As a sustainably conscious organisation, we take a three-pronged holistic approach towards sustainability, covering all business areas. We believe our approach of embedding the triple bottom line into our business operations, objectives, and goals ensures that the Group will remain relevant in the longer term. Commitment Towards Sustainability Easy access to Reliable power, clean water, and effective waste disposal. Greener energy sources From fossil fuels to renewables. Cleaner environment Effective and efficient waste management as part of a circular economy. Group-wide Sustainability Development Goals The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development were all adopted by all members of the United Nations community to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. We have adopted the following goals: Environmental Sustainability Amongst our commitment to help maintain environmental sustainability is reducing carbon emission of our operations across the Group. This initiative is made possible through waste diversion activities which include the segregation of recyclable waste and recovery activities. Committed to Fulfilling Sustainable Development Goals Objectives In fulfilling the SDGs, we have been actively promoting the new sustainable economic concept to ensure the public has access to proper sustainable waste management and facilities. Transition to a Cleaner Energy Future As part of our commitment to mitigate the impacts of climate change, we have committed to transitioning towards a cleaner energy future by developing RE assets within the areas of solar, small hydro, biogas and waste-to-energy. Along with this, the viability of our thermal plants is even more relevant today, as thermal plants can produce energy more efficiently than conventional plants. This commitment is in line with our desire to be an energy-efficient manufacturer, in support of the Government’s target to achieve 31% RE capacity in the national energy mix by 2025. Circular Economy in Waste Management Under the SDG 12 objective, we aim to "do more and better with less" to tackle waste management. For starters, the linear economy becomes a disadvantage to the environment due to its take, make, and dispose concept. As such, we plan to transition to change our way of delivering products and services from that of linear economy into an eco-friendlier one. This way, resources are maintained and waste eliminated as best possible to achieve a sustainable circular economy. For example, we use the 5R of waste segregation via Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recover and Recycle. Our Initiatives Towards Reducing Carbon Footprint

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