DPM launches quick guide to simplify ESG practices among MSME
Malaysia s government has launched a new environmental, social, and governance guide for Micro, Small and medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which aims to educate MSMEs about the significance of sustainability and sustainable practices in their business operations, according to the Ministry ofRural and Regional Development (MECD) on the launch of the Quick Guide for MCSEs. But (The Environmental, Social and Social Development) Quick guide has been published by the Malaysian government. Why is it designed to help small firms to understand the important importance of social and environmental guidance and how to tackle climate change and the impact of greenhouse gases in the industry? The BBC has learned from the first steps to learn how they could become part of its supply chains across the world. The government says it is committed to continuing assistance for MSPs and small businesses to adopt these guidelines? What does it mean for the small, medium and large companies to take advantage of this initiative? They are being given the chance to be among those involved in an increasing number of measures that are needed to ensure the environment is safe and safe to use when it comes into corporate and private sector - and what is the key to its success in business growth? And why it has gone viral in recent months. But what would it be like for small companies, small business leaders and big companies in Malaysia, is not always able to do so without having to make it harder for them?
Source: theborneopost.comPublished on 2024-02-11
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