At Japan Expo Malaysia 2025, Daikin Malaysia Sdn Bhd delivered an insightful presentation focusing on their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives, particularly emphasizing refrigerant recovery. Amy Charlene Wong, Senior Manager of Sustainability & CSR, led the talk, sharing insights on the company’s efforts to address the environmental challenges posed by refrigerants and Daikin's solution towards reducing global warming.
As a leading air conditioning manufacturer, Daikin recognizes the critical environmental impact of refrigerants—substances widely used in cooling systems that can significantly contribute to global warming if released into the atmosphere. This effort is closely aligned with Daikin Environmental Vision 2050, the company’s long-term sustainability roadmap that aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The vision emphasizes innovation in eco-friendly technologies, reduction of greenhouse gases, and circular economy principles, ensuring Daikin’s contribution to a sustainable future both locally and globally.
Daikin Malaysia’s refrigerant recovery program is designed to minimize harmful emissions by capturing and properly handling refrigerants during maintenance, servicing, and end-of-life disposal of air conditioning units. This initiative aligns with global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and supports the company’s broader sustainability goals.
By implementing advanced refrigerant recovery technologies and fostering awareness among consumers and industry partners, Daikin Malaysia is not only reducing its environmental footprint but also contributing to Malaysia’s commitment toward a greener and more sustainable future. Their proactive approach underscores the importance of responsible resource management and demonstrates corporate leadership in environmental stewardship within the HVAC industry.