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           Penang Port                                         Tanjung Bruas Port
          Penang Port made significant progress in its ESG agenda during the   Tanjung Bruas Port remains committed to enforcing strong ESG
          year. One key milestone was the commissioning of four additional   practices across all fronts of its engagements. Continuing from its
          hybrid RTG cranes, which resulted in the hybrid fleet now comprising   inception in 2018, Tanjung Bruas Port has organised its annual Back to
          11 out of 31 total units. This USD7.88 million investment is expected to   School programme, supporting over 1,200 asnaf and underprivileged
          deliver up to a 50% reduction in fuel consumption, supporting the Port’s   students from nearby villages by helping to ease their financial burden
          carbon reduction targets. With efforts to further embed operational   ahead of the school term. On the environmental front, Tanjung Bruas
          sustainability in motion, Penang Port established an ESG Steering   Port has demonstrated its commitment to sustainability by organising
          Committee in December 2025 and subsequently completed its ESG   a beach and coastal clean-up at Kampung Balik Bukit in held in August
          framework. As a result, a clear sustainability roadmap was developed   2025, successfully clearing approximately two (2) kilometres of
          and is scheduled for launch in January 2026, providing structured   coastline to preserve the local marine environment.
          guidance for the port’s long-term ESG goals.
          In terms of community and environmental engagement, Penang
          Port collaborated with Persatuan Nelayan Sungai Tembus, Penaga,
          and  the  Seberang  Perai  City  Council  to  organise  a  Mangrove  Tree
          Planting Programme at Sungai Tembus Jetty. The initiative saw strong
          participation from Penang Port employees, regulatory bodies, and the
          local community, reflecting a widespread commitment by all to protect
          coastal ecosystems.
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