Batik Industry in Malaysia at the Crossroad

Mohd Rafi Yaacob & Nur Faizah Mat Zain
2018, UMK
Softcover, 22.8 cm x 15.2 cm, 145 pages
Illustrated
ISBN: 9789672229308

RM35.00

In Malaysia, batik industry especially in Kelantan and Terengganu is one of the handicraft products that contributed significantly to the country’s economy even the industry has poor environmental record and has attracted attention from stakeholders. Behind the uniqueness of the batik that draws attention, this book gives a clear picture about the threat of the natural surroundings give the long-term impression.

The early chapter review on batik and the environment, environmental management that measure entrepreneurs’ awareness of environmental issues, environmental perceptions, environmental practices, environmental performances, as well as pressure from stakeholders against the industry and challenges and narrow down with measures relationship amongst all the variables. In the next chapter, this book comes out the result on the research by the authors. The result shows low level of environmental awareness among batik entrepreneurs. However, they had positive attitude on greening batik industry. They perceived green management and batik industry can go hand in hand.

In terms of environmental practices, batik industry in Kelantan did not widely embrace them. They were rather reactive and the environmental management was merely on housekeeping.Recycling, usage of natural dyes and proper installation of waste treatment were not widely practiced. The main challenges for them to be environmentally proactive were time, knowledge and lack of experts in this area. So, it does not come as a surprise to see most of them did not perform when it came to environmental management. Failure of stakeholders, including the Department of Environment (DOE) to exert pressure on them to be environmentally responsible was also responsible for the current situation. If environmental management need to be strengthened, all parties responsible should play their own roles. Batik industry cannot be environmentally responsible on their own. Carrot and stick approach can go hand in hand. 3

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 22.8 × 15.2 × 0.8 cm