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McDonald's Malaysia Marks Eigth Consecutive Win, Double Recognition At Sustainability & CSR Awards

McDonald's Malaysia Marks Eigth Consecutive Win, Double Recognition At Sustainability & CSR Awards

Barnama6 days ago
KUALA LUMPUR, July 18 (Bernama) -- McDonald's Malaysia has been honoured with two accolades at the Sustainability and CSR Malaysia Awards 2025, marking the eighth consecutive year as a recipient of the prestigious award.
The company took home the Corporate Compassion Excellence Award, and for the second consecutive year, the Long-Standing Excellence Award, further solidifying its position as a leader in community welfare and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in Malaysia.
'Through its long-standing Program Komuniti @ McDonald's, McDonald's Malaysia undertakes more than 10,000 community initiatives annually, reaching Malaysians from all walks of life.
'These efforts span initiatives such as children's welfare, educational support, food aid, festive contributions and programs supporting frontline workers, consistently reflecting the brand's dedication to touching lives and strengthening communities,' McDonald's Malaysia said in a statement today.
The 10th edition of the awards was held here yesterday under the theme, 'Beyond Profits, Making Our World a Better Place', aligning with McDonald's Malaysia's longstanding commitment to supporting communities since its establishment in the country over four decades ago.
The award ceremony was graced by Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad.
In the statement, McDonald's Malaysia managing director and local operating partner, Datuk Azmir Jaafar, also expressed pride in the company's achievements, noting that these recognitions are a testament to the company's unwavering belief that doing good must always be at the heart of its operations.
As a local operation, he said the company's responsibility extends far beyond serving meals – it is about making a genuine difference through consistent, meaningful community engagement.
'This aligns perfectly with this year's theme, 'Beyond Profits, Making Our World a Better Place'.
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