
Sarawak's Green Initiative and Lawas's Urban Transformation: A Double Boost for the State
Sarawak to Centralize Palm Oil Waste Management; Lawas Town Development Plans Unveiled Sarawak, Malaysia – The Sarawak state government is planning to establish a new entity to manage and process palm oil industry waste in a centralized manner. This initiative aims to improve environmental sustainability and efficiency in the palm oil sector. Simultaneously, comprehensive development plans for Lawas town are underway, encompassing both the central urban area and the region across the Batang Lawas river. These plans promise significant improvements to infrastructure and overall quality of life for residents. "The new entity will ensure responsible and efficient waste management," said a government official involved in the project. The official did not wish to be named. The Lawas development plans, meanwhile, are expected to boost local tourism and economic opportunities. "We are committed to making Lawas a thriving hub," stated another government official, also speaking on the condition of anonymity. These developments represent a significant step towards sustainable economic growth and improved infrastructure in Sarawak. The full story will be available at 7:40 PM tonight on TVS Channel 122, MYTV, Unifi TV, and Astro.