


The world’s largest corporate
sustainability initiative
The United Nations Global Compact is a call to companies to align strategies and operations with universal principles on human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption, and take actions that advance societal goals.
About UN Global Compact Network Malaysia & Brunei
Launched in 2019, UN Global Compact Network Malaysia & Brunei (UNGCMYB) is the Malaysia and Brunei Chapter of the United Nations Global Compact, the largest corporate sustainability initiative in the world.
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As the leading advocate in the business sustainability space, we are an extension of the United Nations Global Compact, dedicated to empowering corporates and SMEs with value-creating initiatives across learning, connections, and enablers, grounded in the Ten Principles and aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to Forward Faster a collective sustainable future.
We equip Malaysian and Bruneian businesses with value-creating initiatives to become both sustainability-fit and ESG-ready by engaging them to:

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Build Supply Chain Resilience
02
Access Sustainability Resources & Tools
03
Cultivate Sustainability Practitioners
04
Build Meaningful Partnerships
05
Make Measurable Progress
The Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact
The Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact are derived from: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Labour Organisation’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.
How does the Ten Principles
of the UN Global Compact support the SDGs?
This graphic illustrates some of the primary linkages between the UN Global Compact Ten Principles and the contribution that these can make towards the achievement of the SDGs. By respecting and supporting universal principles, UNGCMYB participants can play an important role in helping to realise the SDGs.

Meet Our People
UNGCMYB attracts some of the best talents and leaders in the industry, who are committed to supporting Malaysian and Bruneian companies to be sustainable and profitable. Our team comprises experienced and passionate professionals who work collaboratively to create sustainable impact and business value for our members.
National Advisory Panel

Mohd Azharuddin Mat Sah
President & Group Chief Executive Officer
Prasarana Malaysia Berhad

Dr Tunku Alina Alias
Council Member
Climate Governance
Malaysia

Amarjit Chhina
Chief Corporate Officer (CCO)
MRCB Group

Jeevan Rajoo
Country Head
Tata Consultancy
Services

Dato' Dr. Anas Alam Faizli
President &
Chief Executive Officer
OCI TerraSus Sdn. Bhd.

Karima El Korri
UN Resident Coordinator in Malaysia, Singapore and
Brunei Darussalam
Board of Directors

Norhana Ismail Zilian
Chairperson
N Works Sdn Bhd

Edey Suresh
Editor-in-Chief
The Iskandarian

Mohamad Irwan Aman
General Manager of Sustainability
Sarawak Energy Berhad

Mohamad Sofian
Partner
Law Chambers of
Vin Sa & Ian

Huin Ailing Saraswathy
Director
WAVES NGO
Executive Office














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Our Partners
Joint efforts and building partnerships are essential to achieve our goal in building a sustainable future. UNGCMYB works closely with various organisations to actively advance sustainability in Malaysia and Brunei.
















UNGCMYB Sustainability Disclosures
The following is a snapshot of our ESG data disclosures for the year 2023 as guided by the Simplified ESG Disclosure Guide (SEDG).
Environment
Total Scope 1
GHG emissions
0
metric tonnes

Purchased water
173,480
litres

Total Scope 2
GHG emissions
18.35
metric tonnes

Total Waste
Generated
0.0468
metric tonnes
(office waste only)

Total Scope 3
GHG emissions
65.35
metric tonnes
(business travels via flight only)

Energy Consumption (Electricity)
24,213.6
kWH

Social
Percentage of employees earning a living wage
100%

Average hours of training per employee
32 hours

Number of
employees
14

Turnover rate
21%

Percentage of employees by gender
Male (27%)
Female (73%)

Percentage of employees by age
20-29 (60%)
30-39 (20%)
40 & above (20%)

Governance
Year of last submitted audited financial report
2023
Number of confirmed incidents of corruption
0
Percentage of employees trained on anti-bribery and anti-corruption
100%
Number of customer data privacy complaints
0
Volunteer With Us
UNGCMYB welcomes volunteers who wish to contribute their expertise to advance sustainability performance in Malaysia and Brunei. If you are looking for volunteering roles involving our projects in various capacities please contact us at info@ungcmalaysia.org