Students and rural communities in Sarawak, equipped with traditional ecological knowledge, are becoming agents of change in environmental conservation education. Through the PALS (Environmental Lovers Club) and RAS (Environmental Partners) programs, they integrate inherited wisdom with modern science, empowering biodiversity conservation efforts, environmental quality monitoring, and fostering sustainability for future generations.
Halal tourism is a rapidly expanding niche in the global tourism industry that caters to the specific cultural and religious needs of Muslim travellers. It integrates halal food, prayer facilities, family-oriented services, and Muslim-friendly accommodations, forming a unique tourism ecosystem.
The global unveiling of Tribe Legacy Sarawak at IMEX Frankfurt 2025 marked a strategic shift towards legacy-driven business events, positioning Sarawak as a global, sustainability-focused MICE destination.
The 2025 Sustainable Resources and Wastes Management Bill positions Srawak to transform waste into value, creating green jobs, improving recycling, reducing emissions, and advancing a circular economy through the Sustainable Resources and Wastes Management (SRWMA).