Perodua’s ECO Garden officially opens

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Shafe’ee (left) and Asmat cut a ribbon to officially open the Perodua ECO Garden.
Shafe’ee (left) and Asmat cut a ribbon to officially open the Perodua ECO Garden.

RAWANG: Having launched its Laman Hijau recreational common merely a month ago, Perodua’s green movement shows no signs of slowing as it officially opened its ECO Garden in the heart of its headquarters and manufacturing campus in Sungai Choh here, on Wednesday.

“An initiative of Perodua Auto Corporation Sdn Bhd president Masanori Takahashi, the 1,500-square metre sustainable garden serves as a strong blueprint for Perodua to incorporate eco-friendly practices into both its facilities and operations.

“As a company that operates in an energy-and resource-dependent industry, Perodua wants to change how its products and operations impact the world around us.

“We want to prove that we deeply care for the environment and are constantly looking to make our processes and products more ecologically sustainable,” said Perodua chairman Tan Sri Asmat Kamaludin in a statement yesterday.

The Perodua ECO Garden was officiated at by Selangor Department of Environment director Shafe’ee Yasin and Asmat in conjunction with the World Environment Day on June 5 and Perodua’s own ECO Month.

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It features a natural forest with a diverse range of flora, a fish and water lily pond that makes use of treated wastewater, a recreational park, a learning centre and an organic herb garden.

Furthermore, the Perodua ECO Garden is constructed largely from recycled manufacturing waste materials, and the lighting and water pumps are entirely powered by solar electricity.

“Waste reduction is a key component in the quest for efficiency, which is Perodua’s perpetual goal and which is not limited to our Energy-Efficient Vehicles (EEV). We always strive to ensure every aspect of our operations is as lean, clean and green as it can be.

“A number of our campus buildings already have solar panels and rainwater-harvesting systems and the installation of a 1MW solar panel at our test track is expected to finish in July.

“We hope our initiatives will also inspire our employees, the industry and the Malaysian
public to continuously pursue a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly way of life. Together, I’m certain we can all make a difference,” Asmat added.

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Perodua is Malaysia’s number one EEV manufacturer, having produced and sold over 650,000 EEVs to date, including the Axia, Bezza, third-generation Myvi and Aruz seven-seater SUV.

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