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by: H.E .E. Ma Mari ria a Cas astillo tillo Fe Fern rnandez andez Ambassa bassador r & Head ead of Deleg legati ation on of f Europ ropean n Unio nion to to Malay laysi sia by: Mr. Mr. Dan aniel iel Calle alleja


  1. by: H.E .E. Ma Mari ria a Cas astillo tillo Fe Fern rnandez andez Ambassa bassador r & Head ead of Deleg legati ation on of f Europ ropean n Unio nion to to Malay laysi sia

  2. by: Mr. Mr. Dan aniel iel Calle alleja ja Cre respo spo Dire recto ctor-Gen Genera ral l of f DG G Envir viron onment, nt, Euro ropean ean Commi ommission sion

  3. by: Y.B .B. Yeo eo Bee ee Yin Min iniste ister r of Energy, ergy, Scie ience ce, , Tech chnolo nology, y, Environ vironment ent & Climat imate Chan hange

  4. Mr. Rober erto to Benete etello llo Mr. Danie iel Calle leja ja Y.B. . Yeo Bee Yin Chief ef Exec ecutiv ive Offic icer er, EUMCCI Cresp spo Minis nister er of Energ ergy, Scienc ience, e, Technolo nology gy, Direc ector or-Gene enera ral l of Enviro ironm nment nt & Climat ate e DG Enviro ironm nmen ent, Europ ropean ean Commis ission ion Change ange

  5. PANEL DISCUSSION “Enhancing Circularity in the Malaysia Economy” MODERATOR Ms. Adrienna enna Zsaka kay Mr. David Lantz Exec ecut utiv ive Direc ector, r, Sustaina ainability bility Manager er, Circ rcula ular r Econom onomy Asia ia Scania ia Southea east st Asia Mr. Seah Kian Hoe Dato’ Leong Kin Mun Chief ef Exec ecutiv ive Offic icer er, Pres esid iden ent, Heng ng Hiap Indu dustries ies Malay laysia ia Biom omas ass Sdn Sdn Bhd Bhd Indus ndustries ies Mr. Roberto rto Benetel tello lo Conf nfeder derat ation ion Chief ef Exec ecutiv ive Offic icer er, EUMCCI

  6. PANEL DISCUSSION with: Ms. Ms Adr drienna ienna Zs Zsaka akay Execut utive ve Di Director ctor, Ci Circular lar Economy omy Asia

  7. The Circular Economy EU & Malaysia Trade Opportunities

  8. An Asian Circular Economy EU Trade Mission

  9. EU + Malaysia - SME Trade Partnerships 246+ Circular Companies Listed 246+ Circular Trade Opportunities

  10. Malaysia Circular Economy Government Policies Transition jobs from linear to circular jobs Entrepreneurship will play a key role Training is vital to develop skills

  11. The Number One Priority The circular economy is a multi-ministry approach: economic development, investment and FDI 1. Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment & Climate Change 2. Ministry of Economic Affairs 3. Ministry of International Trade & Industry 4. Ministry of Investment Development Authority 5. ++++

  12. The Number Two Priority The Malaysian circular economy needs to have policies focused on RESOURCE RECOVERY AND WASTE REDUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES

  13. The Number Three Priority It is strongly recommended the Malaysian circular economy include education, skills training & SME development Malaysia has numerous government departments and organisations that can be mobilised to achieve this goal

  14. The report focuses on 4 industries: 1. Vehicle components 2. Printer cartridges 3. Information & Communication Technology 4. Aerospace And states these 4 industry sectors alone will add RM 3.8 ~ 4 billion annually to Malaysia’s economy

  15. The Internet of Things

  16. Malaysian Services Sector

  17. We Are Just Getting Started On The Endless Possibilities And Opportunities

  18. The only Plastics & Packaging Agreement that aims to establish a sustainable & circular plastics & packaging industry in each country in Asia Not just set company targets!

  19. Recyclable Resource Recovery Collection System (RRRCS) A wholistic and comprehensive approach to resource recovery for the Asian region.

  20. RRRCS includes...

  21. Your circular economy partner in Asia: - Education - Training - Consultancy - ‘The Nine Steps Towards a Circular Business’ Workshops

  22. Circular Malaysia FB Circular Asia YouTube @CircularAsia CircularAsia FB group Contact: adrienna@circulareconomyasia.org Recycle Asia FB

  23. PANEL DISCUSSION with: Mr. Mr. Sea eah Kian an Hoe oe Chi hief ef Execut ecutive ive Officer, icer, Heng eng Hiap ap Indust dustries ries Sdn dn Bhd

  24. PANEL DISCUSSION with: Dato’ Le Leon ong g Kin n Mu Mun Preside esident, t, Mal alaysia ysia Biom omas ass Indust dustries ies Confede onfedera ratio tion

  25. ‘Towards Sustainability’ Enhancing Circularities in the Malaysia Economy Presented by: Dato’ Leong Kin Mun President , Malaysia Biomass Industries Confederation (MBIC)

  26. PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1. Background of Malaysia Biomass Industries Confederation (MBIC) 2. Potential (Biomass) Circular Economy Focal Areas in Malaysia 3. The Biomass Value Chain in Malaysia 4. Circular Economy: Government Initiatives in Malaysia 5. Financing Enablers 6. The Way Forward: Embracing Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies (4IR) 7. EU- Malaysia Collaboration 8. Conclusion to Enhance Circularities of Circular Economy

  27. Malaysia Biomass Industries Confederation (MBIC) as a legacy of the EU’s “EU -Malaysia first Switch Asia funded project in Malaysia Biomass Sustainable Production Initiative (Biomass –SP)”

  28. MBIC Linkages with Malaysian Government Joint Ministers’ Dialogue Session with 1. YB Teresa Kok ( Minister of Primary Industries and YB Yeo Bee Yin ( Minister of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change (MESTECC ) 2. Environmental Preservation and Innovation Centre Sdn Bhd (EPIC), Centre of Excellence for Waste Management established by Khazanah Nasional Bhd and CENVIRO. MBIC contributes as the Member of the Board of Director in EPIC.

  29. Potential (Biomass) Circular Economy Focal Areas in Malaysia Target Sectors :  Bio-Industrial Application  Bio-Fertilizer (Food & Bio-Waste)  Bio-Resin / BioPlastics  Solid Biofuel  Bio-Polymer  Bio-CNG Cylinder Tank  Bio-Composite  Bio-Char  Activated Carbon/Reactivated Carbon  Bio-Vinegar  Animal Feed/ Animal Protein  Bio-Engineering Products  Waste Cooking Oil/ Biodiesel  Bio-Agricultural Products  Bio- Food Packaging Products  Pulp & Paper

  30.  Food Waste (55% disposed at landfills are food  Polystyrene  Bio-Food Packaging Products waste, Ramadan alone in 2018 generated (Promoted by MESTECC) 615,000 metric ton food waste – Source : SW Corp/KPKT)  EFB  Palm Pellets (RSPO Certification), Bio-fertilizer  Up-scaled to Bio-Fertilizer, Animal Feed etc (Feedback from MBIC Stakeholders)  POME (2 nd largest sources of methane emission in 2014, 28%)  EFB & Rice Straw  Bio-engineering based Geo-mat  Circular Economy Up-scaling Model (Benchmarking of Biomass Value Chain in Malaysia) Bio-CNG Cylinder Tank for transportation sector (UNDP/MESTECC/SEDA)  Promising innovations and strategies  Bio-refinery, (Source : Malaysia Second Biennial Update three-dimensional (3D) printing with bioplastics, Report to the UNFCCC) multipurpose crops, valorizing residues and food waste, and bio-waste treatment.  Plastics  Bio-Plastics & Bio-Resin (Promoted by MESTECC)

  31. Oil Palm Biomass Circular Economy Opportunities Feedstock Oil Palm Fronds Value Adding Opportunities Bioethanol Biochemicals Biofuels Pellets Oil Palm Trunks Wood Plastic Composite Plywood Furniture from Oil Palm Lumber Empty Fruit Particle Board / MDF Bunches Pulp & Moulded Particle Finished Paper paper Board Product Fibre Compost Animal Feed from Oil Palm Fronds Current focus: Biorefinery, Biofuels, Biochemicals, Biopellets

  32. The Biomass Value Chain Malaysia Biochemical Value Eco-products Biosugar Bio Lactic acid Agriculture Pulp and paper Polylactic acid Bioenergy Biocomposite Food additives Biofertiliser Biopackaging Zeolite & catalyst Animal feed Biofuels Activated Carbon Composting Biomass power Bio-engineering Aqua-feed plant Biogas Pellets, briquettes Time Source: EU-Switch Asia funded Biomass- SP ‘s Findings

  33. Circular Economy: Government Initiatives in Malaysia Mid-Term Review (MTR) of 11 th Malaysia Plan: i. Championed by Ministry of Economy Affairs (MEA) • Green Growth: Promoting Sustainable Consumption & Production (SCP) • EU-Malaysia cooperation on Sustainable Consumption & Production (SCP) ii. Roadmap Towards Zero Single-Use Plastics 2018-2030: Championed by Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment & Climate Change (MESTECC) • Widespread uptake of bio bag nationwide instead of using plastic bags • Circular Economy Roadmap (CER) for plastics by the year 2020.

  34. iii. Sustainable Development Financing Fund • RM 1 billion (Euro € 217.4 Million) financing scheme announced in Budget 2019 and championed by Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Bhd (DFI in Malaysia) based on business models related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

  35. iv. Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) championing City Level Circular Economy Initiatives : Food Waste Circularities Model • Technologies (Anaerobic Digestion, Aerobic Enzyme, Black Soldier Flies)

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