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Social Investment

As a corporate citizen, Shell contributes actively through its various social investment programmes.

Sustainable Development Grants

The Sustainable Development Grants programme empowers individuals and groups in promoting and initiating sustainable development projects in the country.

Man and tree

Shell Traffic Games

A major educational tool in road safety awareness for the young in Malaysia, the Shell Traffic Games represent our commitment towards the safety of road users particularly those in schools for over five decades.

School boy on a bicycle at Shell Traffic Games

Nature Education Centre

The Nature Education Centre was established in 1993 as a joint project of Shell Malaysia, Forest Research Institute Malaysia and Malaysian Nature Society.

Nature Education

Shell-Earthwatch Partnership

The Danum Valley Conservation Area in Sabah is a pristine forest reserve that is rich in rainforest biodiversity. Shell Malaysia is partnering Earthwatch in a project that looks into maintaining the biodiversity, ecosystem and conservation value of the area in the face of climate and land use change.

Danum Valley Conservation Area

Health, Safety and Environment workshops for engineers

The Practical Environmental, Safety and Industrial Guidance for Engineers workshop aims to create awareness among future engineers on the importance of health, safety and environment in their work.

Workshop Engineer

Environmental education programme

SERASI (Sekolah Rakan Alam Sekitar, or Environmental-Friendly School Awards) is an education programme and incentive scheme aimed at spreading environmental awareness and protection.

Environment Education

Sustainable tourism programme

The Tungog Rainforest eco-camp in Sandakan, Sabah is a community project providing eco-tourism opportunities for the people of Batu Puteh.

Tourist alighting from bus

We Care, We Share

Our community care programme seeks to help raise the quality of life of the community in which we operate. The aim is to ensure a balance of social development, environmental improvement and economic development which form the three areas of Sustainable Development.

Children with plant

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