Citizens' well-being is all that matters for a nation.
1. On the ground, one of the ways is to channel help to wherever it is most needed, using the least carbon emission avenue.
2. Bank Negara Malaysia has an eCCRIS system that records everyone who has a borrowing (including credit card). It is a readily usable and reliable database which is a good for distinguishing T20, M40 and B40.
3. With the prevailing high cost of living, the existing classification of income categories have gone out of relevance.
4. Targeted subsidies ought to consider #esg to also push the agenda of national transition to a low carbon economy thus avoiding dysfunctional governmental policy implementation.
5. Switching by corporate sector to gain #carbonreduction through #ev for instance, ended up in the hands of company cars users whom PADU is trying as well to identify.
6. Battery charging stations and green incentives in 2024 budget have far-fetch bearing on businesses and individuals when the fiscal measures grown full-blown.
7. Improved public transport infrastructures at State and Federal levels affect disposal income across the board. It is a variable critical for the proper analysis of PADU stakeholders' data collection.
8. There are many other pockets of #sustainability which impact household income, the main issues of inclusivity and equity that PADU is intended to address and resolve in the ecosystem devised.
9. Perceptively, subsidies are meant to be a stop gap solution, not supposed to load on more #carbonfootprints to make it even less cost effective and #esg attractive, holistically!
Link to article: https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/695920
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