Bank Negara Malaysia, working with the United Nations Development Programme and the Asian Development Bank, has published a playbook titled “Building Supply Chain Resilience: Insights into Greening Value Chains for ASEAN”, positioning it as a practical guide for designing programmes that help businesses accelerate decarbonisation while strengthening supply chain resilience. The playbook is presented as a key document under the ASEAN 2025 Finance Track’s Priority Economic Deliverables. The publication draws on insights from Malaysia’s Greening Value Chain pilot programme led by the Joint Committee on Climate Change, which supports small and medium enterprises in adopting low-carbon and longer-term sustainable practices. Rolled out in 2023, the programme provides technical training, tools to measure and report greenhouse gas emissions, and access to financing facilities at competitive rates through the Low Carbon Transition Facility.