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25 JUNE
PTP Eco Lestari: Urban Farming
PTP continued its Eco Lestari journey with an Urban Farming Workshop, held in collaboration with LPJ and EcoKnights, bringing together 30
young Eco Warriors from SK Pendas Laut and SK Tanjung Kupang.
The workshop offered a fun, hands-on introduction to sustainable farming. Students began with a cheerful Nature Bingo icebreaker before diving
into the basics of urban farming, learning about composting, soil health and beginner-friendly crops. The highlight was having each student build
their own mini eco-kit using recycled containers and seeds.
22 MAY
Johor Port as a Strategic Industry Partner to the Mangrove Forest
Sustainability Programme
Johor Port participated as a strategic partner aimed at raising awareness
and fostering a sense of responsibility towards the conservation of
mangrove forests within national waters. A total of 30 participants
from various agencies worked together to ensure the success of
this programme. It also represents one of Johor Port’s initiatives in
supporting environmental sustainability, social well-being, and good
governance.
21 MAY 9-26 JUNE
Go Green Day PTP 2025: Mangrove Planting Programme Northport Organises Recycling Campaign: Pengumpulan Pakaian
Terpakai
PTP proudly organised a special Mangrove Planting Programme at
Tanjung Piai National Park, done in conjunction with World Environment In conjunction with World Environment Day 2025, Northport, in
Day 2025 and its internal Go Green Day PTP 2025. The programme collaboration with Cloth Circularity, organised a Recycling Campaign:
was held in alignment with this year’s “Beat Plastic Pollution” theme, ’Pengumpulan Pakaian Terpakai’ to encourage sustainable practices
aimed at supporting global environmental efforts and bolstering local among employees. The campaign received positive support from
awareness regarding critical ecosystem restoration. With the help of the members of TeamNorthport, who contributed various used items,
over 70 volunteers, and joined by 14 representatives from the Department including clothes, comforters and leather goods. This initiative raises
of Environment Johor led by its Deputy Director of Development, awareness about the impact of textile waste on the environment and
Badlishah Ahmad, this collective effort led to the successful planting reduces landfill waste by giving usable items a second life.
of 2,500 mangrove saplings and the removal of 100kg of plastic waste
from the area.
These tangible achievements directly contribute to PTP’s ongoing
efforts to protect the natural heritage and integrate ESG considerations
into its operations for a sustainable and resilient future.

