Education – 2007 Winners & honourees

The inaugural WINNER of the PM’s CSR Awards Education Category was Petronas’ Education Division. PETRONAS’ education programme is consistent with the National vision to create ‘towering Malaysians’ who can navigate the intricacies of a rapidily globalising world.

In the past decade, PETRONAS has used its substantial financial resources to put in place a broad ranging programme called PETRONAS in Education.  This programme cuts across all sectors of the community through the company’s various institutions such as PETROsains, Petroleum Resource Centre, Education Sponsorship Unit (ESU), Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, PMTSB, PERMATA and Malaysian Maritime Academy (ALAM). PETRONAS has managed to reach a wide cross section of the community through experiential learning, demonstration of best practices, teaching and inspiring students to excel. Over-arching all this is their emphasis on ethics, integrity and the nurturing of leaders. [Read more...]

BP turns the tide for turtles in Terengganu

BP in Malaysia has since 1999 collaborated with the Fisheries Department & WWF to set up and run the Ma’Daerah Turtle Sanctuary in Terengganu. Successful lobbying by the group has resulted in the State Government agreeing to gazette 25 hectares of beach at Ma’Daerah.

In addition, awareness building and fund raising activities, particularly among students & youth, have spread the conservation message to the wider Malaysian society.

BP Malaysia has also extended its environmental initiatives beyond species conservation. As part of a joint effort with the Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia (CETDEM), it has organised programmes to raise awareness of climate change in Malaysia and reducing its own greenhouse gas emissions.

BP Petronas Acetyls (BPPA) plant had achieved nine percent total reduction in CO2 emissions per ton of acetic acid produced by October 2003. Also, BP Chemicals’ PTA plant in Gebeng, Pahang has developed plans for the reduction of GHG in 2004 which will include the installation of two turboespander off-gas preheaters which is expected to reduce GHG emissions by 9,000 tons per year and an off-gas energy recovery plan in 2005 which will reduce GHG emissions by 170,000 tons per year.

Source: GreenBiz.