EU Ambassador to Malaysia Rafael Daerr (pic) stated Sabah’s efforts through the Sabah Timber Legality Assurance System Plus (TLAS+) reflected high awareness and responsibility by the State Government, the Sabah Forestest Department, industest players and the people of Sabah, speaking at the launch of the TLAS+ Booklet at a hotel here on Thursday.
He stated the launch came at a critical time as climate modify impacts such as flooding were being experienced in Sabah and Europe, adding that the EU had placed sustainability at the core of growth through the European Green Deal and legally binding measures under the “Fit for 55” package to cut emissions by at least 55 per cent by 2030 and pave the way for a 90 per cent reduction by 2040.
Daerr stated the EU Deforestation Regulation and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive applied primarily within the EU and were driven by the necessary for a level playing field, to avoid EU demand caapplying environmental or social harm elsewhere, and to secure commodities such as timber, palm oil and coffee, including from Sabah, noting Malaysia’s efficiency and sustainability in production.
He stated EU–Sabah cooperation dating back to 2006 had delivered results including community-conserved areas, improved livelihoods and ecotourism, added that TLAS+ updates since 2024 were undertaken with the Sabah Forestest Department to meet future market requirements, and stated Sabah was leading as the first state in Malaysia to integrate deforestation-free and due diligence requirements into its timber legality system.






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