SHAH ALAM: Carlsberg Malaysia is celebrating its 55th anniversary with a substantial investment of RM343mil in brewery transformation.
This initiative aims to accelerate growth through advanced brewing technologies that reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable practices.
This ongoing, multi-year investment demonstrates Carlsberg Malaysia's commitment to future-proofing its operations, with a strong focus on innovation and improving efficiencies in energy, water, and waste management — key factors for long-term success.
As the largest investment since the brewery was established in 1971, this balanced approach between technological advancements and sustainable improvements signals Carlsberg Malaysia’s dedication to achieving zero carbon emissions within the brewery by 2030.
Notably, RM200mil was invested behind state-of-the-art bottling and canning lines alongside high-precision filtration systems designed to upgrade packaging capabilities, expand capacity and improve efficiency, ultimately lowering utility consumption.
Meanwhile, over RM140mil was allocated towards energy-efficient and resource-optimising production technologies, as well as workplace safety upgrades, creating a progressive and inclusive environment for the crew behind the brews.
“This record investment over the last three years, amounting to a cumulative RM343mil, is a testament to our steadfast commitments to quality, sustainability and future growth,” said Carlsberg Malaysia managing director Stefano Clini.
“As the first Carlsberg brewery built outside Copenhagen, Carlsberg Malaysia was incorporated in 1969 and is the only Danish manufacturing company listed on Bursa Malaysia. We take great pride in being a pioneer and a significant Danish investment in Shah Alam.”
“Committed to quality, sustainability and future growth, this transformation goes beyond expanding and upgrading our production capabilities; it is also about setting new benchmarks for responsible brewing and environmental stewardship. As we celebrate 55 years of operations in Malaysia, we look forward to accelerating progress towards zero carbon emission in a way that is both commercially and socially sustainable,” Clini added.
The brewery transformation milestones were celebrated at an event officiated by Deputy Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Liew Chin Tong, alongside Ambassador of Denmark to Malaysia Kirstine Berner and European Union Ambassador to Malaysia Rafael Daerr.
The guests of honour were escorted on a guided tour of the brewery to witness the recent upgrades, along with representatives from the local government agencies and industry associations.
Berner said, “Carlsberg’s commitment to sustainability exemplifies Denmark’s values of responsibility and innovation. This showcases how technology and sustainable practices can go hand in hand, delivering positive outcomes for both business and community.
“Through Embassy initiatives like the Green Transition Alliance, we are dedicated to bring together innovative Danish solution providers, thought leaders and key stakeholders to explore collaborative opportunities for responsible growth – throughout the region.
“We are proud to support Carlsberg Malaysia´s forward-looking model for a greener transition.”
With advanced technology in place, Carlsberg Malaysia is ever ready to meet increasingly sophisticated consumer demand and explore new market opportunities. The state-of-the-art production capabilities, supported by a skilled workforce and better adaptability to the impacts of climate change, enable the brewer to respond agilely to market trends. This reinforces its market leadership in portfolio offerings and underscores its dedication to sustainable manufacturing.
Central to Carlsberg Malaysia’s transformation is its alignment with the global sustainability programme, Together Towards Zero and Beyond (TTZAB), which aims to achieve zero carbon emissions at breweries by 2030 and net-zero emissions across its value chain by 2040.
It also upholds other sustainable practices such as responsible sourcing, human rights practices and diversity, equity and inclusivity (DEI). This record investment positions Carlsberg Malaysia as an industry model, demonstrating how forward-thinking investments can create value for shareholders, meet evolving market needs, and adapt to the impacts of climate change.