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TEAM MEMBERS
JUNAIDAH BINTI ABDULGHANI
MUHAMMADYUSRI BIN ABDULLAH
MARIA KEMISANAK RENO
PHALENDRAAMY ANAKPENGABANG
ELIZABETH FEDELAANAK DOSING
INTRODUCTION : OBJECTIVES
To minimise growth
of energy
consumption while
enhancing
economic
development;
To facilitate the
growth of the Green
Technology
industry and
enhance its
contribution to the
national economy;
To increase national
capability and capacity
for innovation in Green
Technology
development and
enhance Malaysia’s
competitiveness in
GreenTechnology in
the global arena;
To ensure
sustainable
development and
conserve the
environment for
future generations
To enhance public
education and
awareness on Green
Technology and
encourage its
widespread use.
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Design of the
building
 green plant
 new style
 eco-friendly
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Building
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suggestions
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Tap Water Auto
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Green Sensor Light
The Policy and Acts under KETTHA
• Objectives
• Pillars
• Goals
• Main areas
• Policy strategic
thrusts
National
Green
Policy
Policy
NGP
Objectives
Pillars
Goals
Main
Areas
Policy
Strategic
Thrusts
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GREEN BUILDING
Increasing the efficiency of resources use such as energy,
water, material while reducing building.
Construction, operation maintenance, and renovation
waste is minimized at every stage during the construction,
and operating of the building
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BENEFITS OF GREEN BUILDING
1) Environmental Benefits
• Enhance and protect
biodiversity and ecosystems
• Improve air and water quality
• Reduce waste streams
• Conserve and restore natural
resources
2) Social Benefits
• Enhance occupant health
and comfort
• Improve indoor air quality
• Minimize strain on local
utility infrastructure
• Improve overall quality of
life
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PROGRAM
AND ACHIVEMENT
GREEN BUILDING OR GREENTOWNSHIP
CYBERJAYA PUTRAJAYA
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GRANT AND FUND
GTFS (Green Technology Financing Scheme):
To promote the development of green technology activities, the Government:In the
announcement of Budget 2010, the Government has allocated RM1.5 billion as a soft loans to
manufacturers and nationwide consumers through the GreenTechnology Financing Scheme
(GTFS)
Building owners who have been certified the Green Building Index (GBI) from 24th
October 2009 to 31st December 2014 will be granted for the income tax exemption which
is equal to the additional capital expenditure to obtain the certificate;
Home buyers who had received the GBI certificate from the developer property will be given duty
stamp exemption on documents of transfer; and
The amount of exemption is equal to the additional cost to obtain the certificate.This exemption
is qualified for buyers who have completed the sale and purchase of agreement from 24th
October 2009 to 31st December 2014.
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STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED / AGENCIES CONTACT
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1. Green Malaysia
Plan 2030
2. Introduction to
Sustainable Living
CONTINUE…
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RECOMMENDATION
CODE
ENFORCEMENT
WATER EFFICIENCY
PRACTITIONERS
EXPANDING DIMENSIONS
OF THE BUILT
ENVIRONMENT
CONCLUSION
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eco-friendly building

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    TEAM MEMBERS JUNAIDAH BINTIABDULGHANI MUHAMMADYUSRI BIN ABDULLAH MARIA KEMISANAK RENO PHALENDRAAMY ANAKPENGABANG ELIZABETH FEDELAANAK DOSING
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    INTRODUCTION : OBJECTIVES Tominimise growth of energy consumption while enhancing economic development; To facilitate the growth of the Green Technology industry and enhance its contribution to the national economy; To increase national capability and capacity for innovation in Green Technology development and enhance Malaysia’s competitiveness in GreenTechnology in the global arena; To ensure sustainable development and conserve the environment for future generations To enhance public education and awareness on Green Technology and encourage its widespread use. July 22, 2012 Footer text here3
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    Design of the building green plant  new style  eco-friendly July 22, 2012 Footer text here4
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    Building July 22, 2012Footer text here5
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    suggestions July 22, 2012Footer text here6
  • 7.
    July 22, 2012Footer text here7 Tap Water Auto
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    July 22, 2012Footer text here8 Green Sensor Light
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    The Policy andActs under KETTHA • Objectives • Pillars • Goals • Main areas • Policy strategic thrusts National Green Policy Policy NGP Objectives Pillars Goals Main Areas Policy Strategic Thrusts July 22, 2012 Footer text here9
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    GREEN BUILDING Increasing theefficiency of resources use such as energy, water, material while reducing building. Construction, operation maintenance, and renovation waste is minimized at every stage during the construction, and operating of the building July 22, 2012 Footer text here10
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    BENEFITS OF GREENBUILDING 1) Environmental Benefits • Enhance and protect biodiversity and ecosystems • Improve air and water quality • Reduce waste streams • Conserve and restore natural resources 2) Social Benefits • Enhance occupant health and comfort • Improve indoor air quality • Minimize strain on local utility infrastructure • Improve overall quality of life July 22, 2012 Footer text here11
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    CYBERJAYA PUTRAJAYA July 22,2012 Footer text here13
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    GRANT AND FUND GTFS(Green Technology Financing Scheme): To promote the development of green technology activities, the Government:In the announcement of Budget 2010, the Government has allocated RM1.5 billion as a soft loans to manufacturers and nationwide consumers through the GreenTechnology Financing Scheme (GTFS) Building owners who have been certified the Green Building Index (GBI) from 24th October 2009 to 31st December 2014 will be granted for the income tax exemption which is equal to the additional capital expenditure to obtain the certificate; Home buyers who had received the GBI certificate from the developer property will be given duty stamp exemption on documents of transfer; and The amount of exemption is equal to the additional cost to obtain the certificate.This exemption is qualified for buyers who have completed the sale and purchase of agreement from 24th October 2009 to 31st December 2014. July 22, 2012 Footer text here14
  • 15.
    STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED /AGENCIES CONTACT July 22, 2012 Footer text here15 1. Green Malaysia Plan 2030 2. Introduction to Sustainable Living
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    CONTINUE… July 22, 2012Footer text here16
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    July 22, 2012Footer text here17 RECOMMENDATION CODE ENFORCEMENT WATER EFFICIENCY PRACTITIONERS EXPANDING DIMENSIONS OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
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    CONCLUSION July 22, 2012Footer text here18