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Nestlé Malaysia Completes Nation’s Largest Corporate Reforestation Initiative, Planting 3 Million Trees to Restore Ecosystems

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Nestlé’s Reforestation Efforts Will Continue as the Company Commits to Planting Another 3 Million Trees Over the Next Five Years

Petaling Jaya, January 5, 2026 - Nestlé Malaysia has marked a significant milestone in its sustainability journey with the successful completion of Project RELeaf, achieving its goal of planting 3 million trees nationwide, covering approximately 1,650 hectares of land since 2021. Combined with the earlier Project RiLeaf in Sabah, this brings the total to 4 million trees. As the nation’s largest private-sector reforestation initiative, these efforts demonstrate Nestlé’s enduring commitment to restoring forests, preserving Malaysia’s natural ecosystems, and supporting the Government’s “Greening Malaysia” initiative to plant 100 million trees.

Celebrate the successful finale of Project RELeafMarking a major milestone: Nestlé Malaysia CEO Juan Aranols (middle), together with Nestlé’s leadership team and volunteers, celebrate the successful finale of Project RELeaf, achieving the goal of planting three million trees nationwide.

This important milestone was achieved through strong collaboration with the Forestry Department of Peninsular Malaysia, the Sabah Wildlife Department, the Malaysian Nature Society, and plantation partners SD Guthrie, TDM Plantation, IOI Plantation, Sabah Softwoods, Sawit Kinabalu and Ikhasas.

Juan Aranols, Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Malaysia, said, “Project RELeaf embodies our conviction that businesses must play an active role in safeguarding the environment for future generations. Reaching this milestone is a proud moment in our ESG journey and fuels our determination to do even more. While Malaysia’s forest cover currently stands at 54%, above the national target of 50%, it is vital to further preserve and restore these precious ecosystems. Building on this momentum, we are launching the next phase of our initiative to plant another 3 million trees over the next five years. As we begin the next phase, we will continue working hand in hand with our partners and communities to drive reforestation under strict ecological criteria, strengthening biodiversity and supporting Malaysia’s climate ambitions.”

A significant contribution to Malaysia’s reforestation effortsA significant contribution to Malaysia’s reforestation efforts: Nestlé Malaysia CEO Juan Aranols (right) with the late Yong Lee Keng, former Head of Agricultural Services and a driving force behind Project RELeaf, during its early stages in 2021 - the start of Malaysia’s largest corporate reforestation initiative.

Guided by the 3 "Rs" – REforest, REstore, and REspect – Project RELeaf has been part of Nestlé’s global Forest Positive strategy which focuses on addressing deforestation risks. In Malaysia, this initiative plays a critical role in restoring riparian zones and wildlife corridors and support endangered species such as orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and Malayan Tigers. The project has prioritised the use of native species such as Tropical Almond Trees or Ketapang, Bintangor Laut, Bongkol, Pulai and Sentang which help enhance biodiversity, stabilise soil and restore riparian habitats. Over the next decade, these restored landscapes are projected to remove up to 700,000 tonnes of carbon, supporting Malaysia’s transition to a low-carbon future. 

A central feature of Project RELeaf has been its community-driven approach. Through partnerships with local farming communities in Kinabatangan, Sabah, and Peninsular Malaysia, Nestlé provided training, tools and resources for seedling production and planting efforts. To date, more than 90 farming and orang asli communities have participated in seedling cultivation, while another 120 have been involved in reforestation activities, providing additional sources of income alongside fostering greater environmental awareness.

Seedling cultivator representative, En. Hasidin Bin Ahmit, Ketua Komuniti Anak Pokok Kinabatangan (KAPOK), Kg. Perpaduan shared, “Being part of Project RELeaf has transformed our community’s future. Over the years, the training and support we’ve received have not only taught us how to cultivate and care for indigenous seedlings but have also provided a sustainable source of income, improved our livelihoods and given us a sense of security. What matters most is knowing that the work we do today will restore our forests and protect the wildlife that defines our home, ensuring that generations to come can thrive. And we look forward to continuing this journey together to create an even greater impact.” 

Dedicated seedling cultivator En. Hasidin Bin AhmitDedicated seedling cultivator En. Hasidin Bin Ahmit, Ketua Komuniti Anak Pokok Kinabatangan (KAPOK) from Kg. Perpaduan, Kinabatangan, Sabah.

Moving forward, Nestlé Malaysia’s reforestation endeavours will continue with the ambition to plant another 3 million trees by 2030. Project RELeaf2030 will continue to work closely with relevant external stakeholders to maximise the ecological and environmental impact of these efforts. An added dimension to RELeaf2030 will be the acceleration of efforts to advance agroforestry and regenerative agriculture. By working closely with smallholders and plantation operators to integrate forest species and fruit trees into cocoa and coffee farms, the Company aims to enhance crop resilience, diversify farmers’ income streams, and restore healthier ecosystems, creating shared value for communities and safeguarding natural resources for future generations.

Marking the successful completion of Project RELeafJuan Aranols, CEO of Nestlé Malaysia, with (Right) Xolile White, Executive Director, Technical & Production of Nestlé Malaysia, marking the successful completion of Project RELeaf.


About Nestlé Malaysia: Nourishing Malaysians for Over a Century

Since 1912, Nestlé has been dedicated to nourishing Malaysians and building their trust through our high-quality brands and products. We contribute to food security as well as to the health and well-being of the Rakyat through our trusted brands and a long-term commitment to Malaysia in the form of investments, employment, and various initiatives that uplift local communities. Today, we operate six factories, employing over 5,000 Malaysians, and we are the Halal Centre of Excellence for Nestlé globally. We are committed to providing halal, nutritious, and high-quality products with sustainability at the heart of our business practices - Made in Malaysia, by Malaysians, for all Malaysians.

As the world's largest food and beverage manufacturer, with our headquarters based in Switzerland, Nestlé operates in over 180 countries. With a workforce of over 270,000 dedicated employees, we are driven by our purpose to unlock the power of food, enhancing the quality of life for everyone, both today and for future generations. Our commitment to nutrition, health, and wellness guides our performance, ensuring we deliver on our promise of GOOD FOOD, GOOD LIFE.

To discover more about our century-long journey of nourishing Malaysians, please visit our website at https://www.nestle.com.my/ask-nestle/we-are-nestle.


For more information, please contact:

Shaheen Zaffar
Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad
Tel: (+603) 7965 6456
E-mail: [email protected] 

Nik Wardah or Yasmin Kadir 
acorn communications 
Tel: (+603) 7958 8348 
E-mail: [email protected]