PETALING JAYA: Sime Darby Property’s development Bandar Bukit Raja Townpark has received three recognitions from the Malaysia Book of Records for showcasing sustainability as well as being an iconic place-maker.
The 50-acre attraction has been recognised for the Largest Recreational Park with Renewable Energy, the Largest Crown Structure and the Biggest Solar-Powered Signage, and testify to the developer’s commitment to achieving Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.
“In line with our purpose to be a value multiplier for people, businesses, economies and the planet, we will continue to reimagine public spaces through innovative placemaking initiatives while actively taking proactive measures in reducing our carbon emissions at our townships and developments over the long-term,” said group managing director Datuk Azmir Merican.
Home to a wetland, the Bandar Bukit Raja Townpark provides a serene space for the communities to indulge in various family-friendly recreational activities such as cycling, jogging, and urban farming among others. As a celebration of the milestone recognitions, the second phase of the park has been opened to the public.
“The Bandar Bukit Raja Townpark adds vibrancy through nature, iconic structures, state-of-the-art amenities and public spaces that enhance urban vitality and foster community health, happiness, and well-being. Thank you to the Malaysia Book of Records for the recognitions,” Azmir added.
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