Carlsberg Malaysia invests RM343 million to enhance brewery and promote sustainability

Carlsberg Malaysia

Carlsberg Malaysia is celebrating its 55th anniversary with an impressive investment of RM343 million to transform its brewery. This initiative aims to boost growth and integrate sustainable practices into its operations.

The investment focuses on advanced brewing technologies that will help reduce environmental impact while enhancing efficiency. This includes updating bottling and canning lines, high-precision filtration systems, and energy-efficient production technology. According to Stefano Clini, managing director of Carlsberg Malaysia, “This investment reflects our commitment to quality, sustainability, and future growth.”

Carlsberg Malaysia is the first Carlsberg brewery established outside of Copenhagen. Since its founding in 1969, it has become a significant player in the region. Clini mentioned, “This transformation sets new standards for responsible brewing and environmental stewardship.”

Ambassador Kirstine Berner, who attended the launch event, praised Carlsberg’s commitment to sustainability. She stated, “Carlsberg’s efforts show Denmark’s values of responsibility and innovation in action.”

The brewery plans to align its operations with the global sustainability program, Together Towards Zero and Beyond (TTZAB). This program aims for zero carbon emissions at breweries by 2030 and net-zero emissions in the entire value chain by 2040.

With these advancements, Carlsberg Malaysia aims to meet rising consumer demands and explore new market opportunities. The investment not only showcases the company’s dedication to strengthening its presence in Southeast Asia but also highlights the importance of sustainable manufacturing.

As Carlsberg Malaysia prepares for a greener future, its initiatives emphasize the need for responsible production methods in addressing the challenges of climate change.

Source: The Star

About Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch

Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch is a journalist working with ScandAsia at the headquarters in Bangkok.

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