Sime Darby Property is committed to improve the biodiversity within its townships, as seen here in the City of Elmina, to ensure the wellbeing of communities and nature.
This initiative is just one of the many undertaken by the leading property developer to practise sustainability as part of its company-specific 2030 sustainability goals. In conjunction with its 50th anniversary this year, Sime Darby Property has set an ambitious goal of achieving an even bigger harvest through its tree-planting initiatives.
Hence, with the consequences of climate change becoming more apparent, industries across the board including real estate are confronting the immense challenges posed by the climate crisis and putting decarbonisation at the top of their agenda. Working with the Tropical Rainforest Conservation and Research Centre, Sime Darby Property has set up the Elmina Rainforest Knowledge Centre which focuses on research, conservation, environmental education and community engagements – including programmes funded by its philanthropic arm, Yayasan Sime Darby.
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