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Elevating Dialogue, Driving Sustainable Impact Together
Join Global Leaders at the Forefront of Climate Action

The Kuala Lumpur Sustainability Summit (KLSS) 2025 is a premier global thought leadership event designed to elevate crucial conversations on climate change and drive environmental sustainability across Southeast Asia and the wider Asia Pacific region.

Why Attend KLSS 2025?

Engage with leading minds, gain unparalleled insights into sustainable practices, and contribute to shaping a resilient future for our region.

Key Highlights of KLSS 2025
  • Dates: 14 – 16 October 2025
  • Venue: Hall 6A, Level 1, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
  • Expected Participants: 300-400 senior leaders from Government, Think Tanks, Corporate Sectors…
Who Will You Meet? Our Esteemed Audience Includes

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Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Sustainability

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Kuala Lumpur Sustainability Summit

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Theme: Inclusivity and Sustainability

In a world grappling with escalating climate challenges, collective action and innovative solutions are more critical than ever. KLSS 2025 provides a unique platform to:

⦿ Elevate the discourse on the urgency of climate change adaptation and mitigation.
⦿ Convene thought leaders to share emerging trends and innovations in climate resilience.
⦿ Identify opportunities, challenges, and recommend collective solutions and actions.

Why Attend KLSS 2025?

Engage with leading minds, gain unparalleled insights into sustainable practices, and contribute to shaping a resilient future for our region. The event is committed to advancing environmental sustainability and fostering inclusive climate action across Southeast Asia and the wider Asia Pacific region. 

The Kuala Lumpur Sustainability Summit (KLSS) 2025 is a prestigious global thought leadership event dedicated to empowering collective endeavours in building a sustainable and resilient future. With the aim of elevating the discourse on the urgency of climate change and defining clear pathways toward environmental resilience, this Summit convenes key stakeholders from around the globe, including ASEAN Leaders, Global Thought Leaders, Policy Makers, Corporate/Business Leaders, Academia, and Civil Society Organizations.

Through insightful keynote addresses, dynamic panel discussions, and engaging workshops led by renowned industry experts and thought leaders, participants will gain invaluable knowledge and actionable strategies to address climate change challenges at both regional and local levels.

Moreover, KLSS 2025 fosters meaningful partnerships for knowledge sharing, resource allocation, and the identification of collective solutions crucial for adaptation and mitigation efforts. By providing a premier platform for cross-sector collaboration and showcasing cutting-edge solutions, the Kuala Lumpur Sustainability Summit reinforces its pivotal role in regional and worldwide efforts to combat climate change and build liveable, green economies.

Key Highlights of KLSS 2025

  • Dates: 14 – 16 October 2025
  • Venue: Hall 6A, Level 1, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
  • Expected Participants: 300-400 senior leaders from Government, Think Tanks, Corporate Sectors, Industry-based Organisations, SMEs, Civil Society, and Academia.
  • Official Closing Ceremony: Officiated by YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, on 16 October 2025 in Plenary Hall, Level 1, KL Convention Centre.
  • Kuala Lumpur Declaration on Climate Resilience: A landmark declaration symbolising unified commitment to regional cooperation, to be handed over to the Prime Minister during the closing ceremony.

Who Will You Meet? Our Esteemed Audience Includes

  • ASEAN Leaders
  • Global Leaders
  • International Thought Leaders
  • Futurists
  • ASEAN & ASEAN Member Countries Experts
  • Policy Makers
  • Corporate/Business Leaders
  • Academia
  • Civil Society Organisations
  • Industry-based Organisations