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Dato Paduka Haji Hamdillah
bin Haji Abdul Wahab,
Brunei's Deputy Minister of
Industry and Primary
Resources and Chairman of
the National Steering
Committee for the ‘Heart of
Borneo', said: "This is
great news for Brunei and it
is extraordinary how the
‘Heart of Borneo' vision has
captured the imagination of
people all over the country.
A roadmap has already been
mapped out for the national
contribution, and the plan
commits Brunei to including
at least 60 per cent of its
territory for conservation
and sustainable development.
"The `Heart of Borneo' will
include examples of all of
Brunei's forest types,
ranging from the mountains
to the mangroves, and
including some of the best
peat swamp forests left
anywhere in Asia.
"It will take a lot of
effort and investment to
ensure the success of this
exciting initiative, and
winning first prize is going
to be a big help."
The Environment Challenge
was introduced in the GROE
2007/08 series, and has
encouraged people to select
and undertake up to eight
environmental pledges
suggested on
www.thegreatestrace.com, and
then nominate the GROE
nation they wished their
pledge(s) to support.
The three nations with the
most environmental pledges
per capita on March 17 at
1800 GMT - Brunei, Taiwan
and Hong Kong - were
declared the winners. At
this point, over 3.4 million
pledges had been collected
from around the world.
The Environment Challenge
demands the same commitment
from members of the public
in making small changes to
their everyday lives to
benefit the environment, as
the Nations Challenge
demands of GROE runners in
giving their all for their
team-mates.
In Brunei, the money will go
towards the `Heart of
Borneo' programme. The
`Heart of Borneo' is one of
the oldest tropical
rainforests on the planet.
In February 2007 the three
Bornean governments (Brunei,
Indonesia and Malaysia)
signed an historic
Declaration to conserve this
240,000km2 area of rich
rainforest. Harbouring a
great number of the world's
plants and animals and the
source of most of Borneo's
major rivers, the `Heart of
Borneo' is also home to
three million people and a
vital source of drinking
water, food and shelter to a
wider population of 16
million. The vision of the
`Heart of Borneo' programme
is that through effective
management of a network of
protected and productive
forest areas and by
providing local people with
sustainable and
economically-viable
alternatives to illegal
poaching and logging,
Borneo's magnificent natural
and cultural heritage will
be preserved forever.
Commenting on the win, Tiew
Siew Chuen, Chief Executive
Officer of Standard
Chartered Brunei, said, "We
are delighted and very proud
to have won this significant
prize. It is truly rewarding
to know how much our
community in Brunei care for
the environment as shown
through their embrace of our
pledge initiative. We would
like to take this
opportunity to thank all who
pledged for Brunei for their
support. The `Heart of
Borneo' programme is vital,
not just to the future of
the island, but to the wider
world as well."
Dato' Mikaail Kavanagh,
WWF's Brunei Advisor said,
"A programme as important as
the `Heart of Borneo' is one
that will clearly benefit
from this injection of
funds. This unique area is
one of the most outstanding
centresof biological
diversity in the world, and
to maintain that requires us
to act now - Standard
Chartered's donation will go
a long way towards helping
conserve this precious
region."
Peter Sands, Standard
Chartered Group Chief
Executive, congratulated the
winners, saying, "The
response from Standard
Chartered staff members and
the wider public has been
fantastic - over three
million pledges speaks
volumes. From pledging
booths in India, to "Run For
The Green" tshirts in Hong
Kong, to W WF volunteers
encouraging people to pledge
in Thailand, this initiative
has clearly touched a chord
with many of our
stakeholders worldwide.
"Brunei, Taiwan and Hong
Kong are deserving winners
of the Environment
Challenge, and our valued
partners WWF will
undoubtedly put the money to
good use on projects that
will be of long-lasting
benefit to the environment."
Mike- DeNoma, Standard
Chartered Group Executive
Director, said, "The
Greatest Race on Earth is
now an anticipated event in
the marathon-running
calendar, attracting high-calibre
runners from around the
world. The Environment
Challenge has built on the
success of GROE in a way
that is complementary to the
spirit of GROE - that,
through teamwork and trust
in our partners to perform
and deliver, we can make a
difference." |