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          9 Dec                                                7 Nov
          PTP CSR Eco Lestari X Eco Knight: Waste Management   CSR Eco Lestari: PTP 25TH Anniversary Mural Competition
                                                               – Evaluation Day
          The programme involved 30 Eco Warrior students, alongside
          four  teachers and  five Eco  Knight  representatives,  to  provide a   The objective of the CSR Eco Lestari mural competition was to evaluate
          comprehensive and hands-on understanding of waste management   and select artworks based on creativity, environmental  messaging,
          concepts, particularly revolving around composting.   relevance  to  the  Eco  Lestari  theme,  and  alignment  with  PTP's  25th
                                                              Anniversary values. The competition commenced on 12 August 2025,
          At the beginning of the session, Eco Knights engaged with the   with the Evaluation Day marking the final stage of the programme, held
          students through an ice-breaking session and a knowledge-sharing   under the theme “Then and Now”.
          session on the importance of Waste Management. The Eco Knights
          then participated in the mystery box game, where the students must   A total of six schools participated in this competition, namely SMK
          determine which waste category the item belongs to. The students   Tanjung Adang, SMK Gelang Patah, SMK Kompleks Sultan Abu Bakar,
          also learned how to create and maintain their own compost bottle,   SMK Taman Nusajaya, SK Pendas Laut, and SK Tanjung Kupang.
          and participated in a fun quiz session to assess their understanding of   These artworks were assessed by a distinguished panel of judges
          composting and waste management.                    representing education, academia, and industry, namely Pn Nur Izwah
                                                              Mat Kail from the Johor State Education Department, En Mohd Najib
                                                              Salleh @ Ali from the Johor Bahru Education Office, Dr. Zuritah A. Kadir
                                                              UTHM and Pn Amirah Soeraya Zakaria from PTP.
                                                               3-7 Nov
                                                               Northport Continues to Drive Sustainability through 3R Campaign
                                                              Northport reaffirmed its commitment to environmental sustainability
                                                              through the tenth edition of its 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) initiative,
                                                              “Ayuh Kitar Semula” (AKS).  Northport conducts its 3R campaign every
                                                              year to promote environmental responsibility among employees
                                                              through the principles of reducing, reusing and recycling. Team
                                                              Northport played their part during the event through the collection
                                                              of recyclable items, such as paper products, plastics, metal waste,
                                                              aluminium, electronic waste, used cooking oil, and other items.

                                                               24-26 Oct
          6 Dec                                                Johor Port Participates in PIS X MYFUTUREJOBS Career Festival
          Northport Participates in Port Klang City Cleaning and Beautification   2025
          Programme
                                                              Johor  Port  participated  in  the festival held  at  Pasir  Gudang  as part
          Northport participated in the programme to enhance the image of Port   of its strategic initiative to broaden its talent pool and strengthen
          Klang as a clean and vibrant port city. The initiative was spearheaded   industry –  academia collaboration. By offering  relevant  vacancies
          by PKA in collaboration with MDBK, featuring a clean-up activity and a   with a particular focus on Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS) students,
          mural painting project. As part of the mural initiative, 53 bridge pillars   Johor Port sought to identify high-calibre candidates whose academic
          along Jalan Kem, Port Klang, were selected for transformation and   backgrounds align with its core operational requirements. In support of
          beautification, to be implemented in several phases.   this, Johor Port representatives delivered comprehensive briefings on
                                                              the organisation’s operations and professional development pathways,
                                                              underscoring a steadfast commitment to providing local graduates with
                                                              sustainable career opportunities within the port industry.

                                                               8 Oct
                                                               Johor Port Participates in the Sesi Audit Pelaporan Karbon bagi
                                                               Program Low Carbon Cities Challenge (LCC2030C)
                                                              Johor Port participated in the session by providing Johor Port carbon
                                                              data from the 2019 baseline up to the latest update in 2024, in support
                                                              of MBPG’s vision and LCC2030C reporting requirements. The audit
                                                              session was conducted to evaluate the city’s carbon performance and
                                                              to ensure that carbon data for 2024 was recorded comprehensively
                                                              and accurately, in line with MBPG’s commitment to achieving a Low
                                                              Carbon and Sustainable City by 2030. Among the representatives were
                                                              eight zones under the administration of MBPG and the auditors from
                                                              Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation.

          13 Nov                                               8 Oct
          Used Cooking Oil (UCO) Awareness and Collection Initiative by   Johor Port Turns Trash into Treasure with New Composting Plant
          Penang Port
                                                              Johor Port marked a significant milestone in its environmental
          Penang Port has partnered with Petronas Dagangan Berhad to   sustainability journey with the official launch of its Composting Project,
          transform everyday waste into a valuable resource. Working with the   a key initiative under Johor Port’s ESG Framework. The initiative
          Bagan Dalam community and Penang Port’s employees, a total of 318.2   introduces a sustainable closed-loop waste management system that
          kg of UCO was collected for conversion into Sustainable Aviation Fuel   converts organic waste generated at the Port into high-quality compost,
          (SAF). This initiative exemplifies the circular economy and demonstrates   reused to enrich soil and enhance greenery across the Port’s premises.
          how local actions can drive a global shift towards cleaner energy.
                                                              The launch ceremony was officiated by the Mayor of MBPG,
                                                              YBhg. Dato’ Haji Mustaffa Kamal Dato’ Haji Shamsudin, who
                                                              commended Johor Port’s proactive role in supporting Pasir Gudang’s
                                                              sustainable development agenda.
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