Touch ‘n Go eWallet Collaborates with Yayasan Hijau Malaysia in Green Initiatives to Plant 100 Million Trees by 2025

Touch ‘n Go Group via Touch ‘n Go eWallet, together with Yayasan Hijau Malaysia, an agency under the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, today launched the Mission GreenPossible: 100 Million Trees by 2025 campaign which was held in Glasshouse at Seputeh, Kuala Lumpur. The launch was officiated by Dato’ Indera Mohd Ridza Bin Awang, Director General, Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia, Mr Alan Ni, Chief Executive Officer of TNG Digital Sdn Bhd and Encik Amin Abdullah, Chief Executive Officer of Yayasan Hijau Malaysia. 

Mission GreenPossible aims to contribute towards environmental conservation through Yayasan Hijau Malaysia’s efforts in planting more trees, all of which are under the purview of the lead agency, Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia.  Through this collaboration, users can donate towards the cause in a seamless yet paperless way by using the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app. The interesting part of the contribution journey is each donation will contribute towards the growth of a virtual tree that can be viewed and tracked on the campaign’s dedicated microsite, through the app or web.

For every 100% grown virtual tree, a batch of actual trees will be planted by Yayasan Hijau Malaysia.  Upon planting the first batch of actual trees, the virtual tree will then restart to allow users to grow more virtual trees, further driving the planting of more actual trees.  The mission is to get Malaysians to come forward together, donate and strive to conserve Mother Nature. In this regard, Touch ‘n Go Group will also donate alongside the Malaysian public in its quest to ensure a greener Malaysia for future generations. 

Categorised under the sustainability principles of Living Sustainably with Touch ‘n Go eWallet, the Mission GreenPossible: 100 Million Trees by 2025 campaign supports the Touch ‘n Go Group’s sustainability framework, which is aligned with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and centred around 4 pillars – Tech 4 Good, Treating People Fairly, Digital Inclusion, and Our Planet. Specific under the Our Planet pillar, the Group strives to take appropriate measures to achieve neutral carbon status by 2050, and at the same time, support the preservation and capture of carbon in established carbon sinks through efforts such as reforestation, mangrove restoration, and preservation of ecosystems.

The Greening Malaysia Programme: National 100 Million Tree Planting Campaign serves as a national action plan which aims to plant 100 million trees by the year 2025. With the theme of “Our Trees, Our Life”, it is a 5-year initiative under the purview of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, along with lead agencies under the Ministry such as the Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah Forestry Department, Forest Department Sarawak, Forest Research Institute Malaysia, and Yayasan Hijau Malaysia. 

Launched on 5 January 2021, this campaign aims to raise awareness on the significance of forests and foster appreciation among the public. It also aims to ensure 54% of land area in Malaysia would be covered with forest. To date, a total of 46 million trees, comprising over 1,300 species have been planted nationwide under this campaign. There is a remainder of 54 million trees to be planted in order to achieve the target of 100 million trees by 2025.

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