Pulau redang: Amanah Lestari Alam ('ALAM'), a nationwide sustainability platform supporting the MADANI Government's biodiversity and climate resilience priorities, continues to expand youth outreach through its Be-Leaf programme. Recently in Pulau Redang, Terengganu, ALAM and Kementerian Belia and Sukan ('KBS') mobilised 350 volunteers under its Be-Leaf initiative in conjunction with Program Rakan Bumi - Projek Planet Rakan Muda Peringkat Kebangsaan 2026.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, the programme encompassed a range of ecosystem-based activities, including the planting of mangrove, rhu, and merbau trees, coral planting, as well as conservation and rehabilitation efforts, alongside beach clean-ups across Marine Park and kampung areas. It also included ocean clean-ups targeting ghost nets and plastic debris, together with community-based upcycling and environmental advocacy initiatives, all in support of KBS' Projek Planet Rakan Muda Peringkat Kebangsaan 2026 and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability ('NRES') 100 million Trees Programme under Program Penghijauan Malaysia.