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    A W A R E N E S S O N G R E E N T E C H N O L O G Y I N

    C O N S T R U C T I O N

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    To reveal the impacts of development and construction industry

    To reveal the impacts of development and construction industry

    To explain the advances of green technology in Malaysia

    To explain the advances of green technology in Malaysia

    To explain the national strategies and thrusts of green

    technology implementation

    To explain the national strategies and thrusts of green

    technology implementation

    To describe the stakeholders in the Malaysian green technologysector

    To describe the stakeholders in the Malaysian green technologysector

    MODULE 1: OBJECTIVES

    To introduce green technology

    To introduce green technology

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    MODULE 1: PRESENTATION OUTLINE

    GlobalENVIRONMENTALISSUES Construction Industry

    DefinitionGREEN TECHNOLOGY

    Characteristics

    Energy

    THE NEEDS FOR GREENTECHNOLOGY

    Economic

    Environmental

    Community

    GREEN TECHNOLOGY:SCENARIO IN MALAYSIA

    Milestone

    Ministry / Department / Agency / Organization

    GREEN TECHNOLOGY:MALAYSIAN

    COMMITMENT

    COP 15

    Budget 2010

    National Green Technology Policy

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    Being aware of the impacts of development and construction industryBeing aware of the impacts of development and construction industry

    Comprehensive understanding on green technologyComprehensive understanding on green technology

    Firm understanding on the goverment direction in implementing greentechnology

    Firm understanding on the goverment direction in implementing greentechnology

    MODULE 1: LEARNING OUTCOMES

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    DEVELOPMENT

    C H A N G E S

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    DEVELOPMENT

    CONTRACTORS ISSUES

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    GLOBAL ISSUES

    Melting Ice

    The number of Adliepenguins in the

    Antarctic has fallenfrom 32,000 breedingpairs to only 11,000 in30 years

    Sea level had risen at afaster rate over the lastcentury

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    Dying Coral Reef

    20% of the worlds coral

    reefs have beeneffectively destroyedand show no immediateprospects of recovery

    GLOBAL ISSUES

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    Drying out of Rainforest

    Only 8.6 billion acresnow remain thehighest rates ofdeforestation occurredduring the last 50 years

    The Earth was coveredby approximately 14.8billion acres of forest8,000 years ago

    The consequences

    Global warming,greenhouse gasemissions, heavyflooding, soil erosionand siltation of rivers

    GLOBAL ISSUES

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    Unpredictable and Chaotic Weather

    Extensive droughts ineastern Africa,

    Australia, southern

    Europe and parts ofChina and India

    Hurricanes in theCaribbean and theUnited States.

    Uncontrollable floods inmany parts of the

    world, sometimespreceded by a longdrought.

    Drought Flood

    Tsunami Tropical Storms

    GLOBAL ISSUES

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    High Consumption of Natural Resource

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

    Buildings are responsiblefor half of our waterconsumption, about onethird of landfill waste andone quarter of all rawmaterials used in theeconomy

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    Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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    High Consumption of Energy

    Buildings represent32% of total finalenergy consumption.In terms of primaryenergy consumption,buildings representaround 40% in mostIEA countr ies.

    Estimates suggest80% of all energyrequired to producea building is used inthe production andtransport ofmaterials

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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    Environmental Pollution

    The industry is responsiblefor around 4% of particulateemissions, more waterpollut ion incidents than anyother indust ry, andthousands of noisecomplaints every year

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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    Water PollutionHealth Risks

    Effects to CleanWater Supply

    Dying WaterHabitat

    Foul Odour

    Flash Flood

    Sources of waterpollution onbuilding sites:diesel and oil;

    paint, solvents,cleaners and otherharmful chemicals;and constructiondebris and dirt

    When land iscleared it causessoil erosion thatleads to silt-bearing run-off

    and sedimentpollution

    CONSTRUCTIONINDUSTRY

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    Noise Pollution

    Health Risks

    Effects to Eco system

    IncreasedCommunication Noises

    The industrygenerates noises,mainly fromvehicles, heavy

    equipment andmachinery, butalso from peopleshouting andradios turned up

    too loud Lead to hearingloss, high bloodpressure, sleepdisturbance and

    extreme stress

    CONSTRUCTIONINDUSTRY

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    Air Pollution

    Health Risks

    Cause of Accidents

    Visibility-LedProblems

    DiminishedHuman Comfort

    Causes: landclearing, operation ofdiesel engines,

    demolition, burning,and working withtoxic materials

    Construction dust isclassified as PM10 -

    particulate matterless than 10 micronsin diameter, invisibleto the naked eye

    PM10 penetrate

    deeply into the lungsand cause a widerange of healthproblems includingrespiratory illness,

    asthma, bronchitisand cancer

    CONSTRUCTIONINDUSTRY

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    Timeless Generation of Waste

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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    Life Cycle Impacts of Material Extractions

    Responsible for around 4% ofparticulate emissions, more

    water pollution incidents thanany other industry, andthousands of noisecomplaints every year

    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

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    VIDEO PRESENTATION: Environmental Sustainability We Have Choices

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    INTRODUCTION

    CONSTRUCTION

    INDUSTRY

    GREENTECHNOLOGY

    PRACTICES

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    GREENTECHNOLOGY

    PRACTICES

    DEFINITION

    The DEVELOPMENT and

    APPLICATION of PRODUCTS,

    EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS used to

    CONSERVE the NATURAL

    ENVIRONMENT and RESOURCES ,

    which MINIMIZES and REDUCES

    the NEGATIVE IMPACT of human

    activities

    The DEVELOPMENT and

    APPLICATION of PRODUCTS,

    EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS used to

    CONSERVE the NATURAL

    ENVIRONMENT and RESOURCES ,

    which MINIMIZES and REDUCES

    the NEGATIVE IMPACT of human

    activities

    DEFINITION

    KeTTHA

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    CHARACTERISTICS

    Minimizes thedegradation of the

    Environment

    Minimizes thedegradation of the

    Environment

    Conserves theuse of energy

    and naturalresources

    Conserves theuse of energy

    and naturalresourcesPromotes the use

    of renewableresources

    Promotes the useof renewable

    resources

    Zero or lowgreen house gas(GHG) emission

    Zero or lowgreen house gas(GHG) emission

    Safe for use andpromotes healthy

    and improved

    environment for allforms of life

    Safe for use andpromotes healthy

    and improvedenvironment for all

    forms of life

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    RenewableEnergy

    EnergyEfficiency

    Lower Cost

    Safe

    User Friendly

    ENERGYENERGY

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    ECONOMICECONOMIC

    ReduceOperationCost

    WiderMarketing

    New JobOpportunity

    CatalystNationalDevelopment

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    Protect

    Ecosystem

    Healthy airquality

    Non-toxicEnvironment

    Environmental Awareness

    MinimalNegativeImpact onEnvironment

    ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL

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    COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY

    Improve AirQuality andEnvironment

    ImproveComfort and

    Healthy of Users

    Improve Qualityof Life

    Reduce theLocalInfrastructureDifficulty

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    Timeline

    19741974 Environmental Quality Act (Act 127)Environmental Quality Act (Act 127)

    19991999 Good Environmental Practice (TC9)Good Environmental Practice (TC9)

    20062006 9 th Malaysian Plan9 th Malaysian Plan

    20072007

    Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Act (Act 672)Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Act (Act 672)

    Environmental Quality Act (Amendment)Environmental Quality Act (Amendment)

    Malaysian Green Building Corporation (MGBC)Malaysian Green Building Corporation (MGBC)

    20092009

    National Green Technology PolicyNational Green Technology Policy

    Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA)Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA)

    Green Building Index (GBI)Green Building Index (GBI)

    20112011

    10 th Malaysian Plan10 th Malaysian Plan

    Renewable Energy Act (Act 725)Renewable Energy Act (Act 725)

    New Economic ModelNew Economic Model

    20122012 Economic Transformation Programme (ETP)Economic Transformation Programme (ETP)

    20162016 11 th Malaysian Plan11 th Malaysian Plan

    20202020 12 th Malaysian Plan12 th Malaysian Plan

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    Ministry / Department / Agency / Organization

    Mi i f h l d

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    To promote the renewable

    energy renewable and energyefficiency

    To promote the renewable

    energy renewable and energyefficiency

    Ministry of energy, green technology and water

    To review the electricity tariff To review the electricity tariff

    To form the thrust and strategyof green technologydevelopment

    To form the thrust and strategyof green technologydevelopment To ensure the quality level of

    electricity service providersTo ensure the quality level ofelectricity service providers

    To manage the Akaun AmanahIndustri Bekalan Elektrik(AAIBE)

    To manage the Akaun AmanahIndustri Bekalan Elektrik(AAIBE)

    To supervise energydevelopment projectsTo supervise energydevelopment projects

    To provide efficient, high qualityand integrated infrastructure ofwater services

    To provide efficient, high qualityand integrated infrastructure ofwater services

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    G B ildi I d

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    Promoting the integration ofbuilding design and environmentPromoting the integration ofbuilding design and environment

    Green Building Index

    Awarding the incentives to the

    environmental activists

    Awarding the incentives to the

    environmental activists

    Determine the standard ongreen building assessmentDetermine the standard ongreen building assessment

    Change the build environmentby reducing the negative impacton the natural environment

    Change the build environmentby reducing the negative impacton the natural environment

    Ensure the new building areremain relevant in the futureEnsure the new building areremain relevant in the future

    Construction Industry Development Board

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    Advise and recommend to theFederal and State Governmentson matters affecting orconnected with constructionindustry

    Advise and recommend to the

    Federal and State Governmentson matters affecting orconnected with constructionindustry

    Construction Industry Development Board

    Promote, stimulate andundertake research into mattersrelating to the constructionindustry

    Promote, stimulate andundertake research into mattersrelating to the constructionindustry

    Promote and stimulate thedevelopment, improvement andexpansion of the constructionindustry

    Promote and stimulate thedevelopment, improvement andexpansion of the constructionindustry

    Promote and encourage qualityassurance in the constructionindustry

    Promote and encourage qualityassurance in the constructionindustry

    Regulate the implementation ofquality and safe constructionworks

    Regulate the implementation ofquality and safe constructionworks

    Provide, promote, review andcoordinate training in theconstruction industry

    Provide, promote, review andcoordinate training in theconstruction industry

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    COP15

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    COP15

    COP15COP15The Prime Minister of

    Malaysia

    R educe its CO2emission's to 40% by

    the year 2020compared with its

    2005 levels, subjectto assistance from

    developed countries

    Budget 2010

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    Budget 2010

    Economic Transformation ProgramEconomic Transformation Program

    50% of products and services procured by the government sector

    must be eco-labeled by 2020

    Budget 2010Budget 2010Honorable Prime Minister, Dato Sri Najib Give priority to environment-friendly

    products ans services that complywith green technology standards in

    Government Procurements

    9TH Malaysia Plan

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    9 Malaysia Plan

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    10 TH Malaysia Plan

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    y

    National Green Technology Policy

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    gy y

    24 JULY 2009

    National Green TechnologyPolicy was launched by

    Honorable Prime Minister,Dato Sri Najib

    VIDEO PRESENTATION: National Green Technology Policy

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    National Green Technology Policy

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    Reduce theenergy usagerate and at the

    same timeincrease

    economicgrowth

    Reduce theenergy usagerate and at the

    same timeincrease

    economicgrowth

    Facilitate thegrowth of the

    greentechnology

    industry andenhance itscontribution

    to the national

    economy

    Facilitate thegrowth of the

    greentechnology

    industry andenhance itscontribution

    to the national

    economy

    Increase nationalcapability and

    capacity forinnovation in green

    technologydevelopment and

    enhanceMalaysias

    competitiveness ingreen technology

    in the global arena

    Increase nationalcapability and

    capacity forinnovation in green

    technologydevelopment and

    enhanceMalaysias

    competitiveness ingreen technologyin the global arena

    Ensuresustainabledevelopmen

    t andconserve

    theenvironment

    for future

    generations

    Ensuresustainabledevelopmen

    t andconserve

    theenvironment

    for future

    generations

    Enhancepublic

    education andawareness on

    greentechnology

    andencourage its

    widespreaduse

    Enhancepublic

    education andawareness on

    greentechnology

    andencourage its

    widespreaduse

    O B J E C T I V E

    ENERGYSeek to attain energy

    independence &promote efficient

    utilization

    ENERGYSeek to attain energy

    independence &promote efficient

    utilization

    ECONOMYEnhance national

    economic developmentthrough use of green

    technology

    ECONOMYEnhance national

    economic developmentthrough use of green

    technology

    ENVIRONMENT

    Conserve andminimise impacton environnent

    ENVIRONMENT

    Conserve andminimise impacton environnent

    SOCIALImprove the

    quality of life forall

    SOCIALImprove the

    quality of life forall

    P I L L A R S

    SHORT-TERM GOALS10 th Malaysia Plan

    (2011-2015)

    SHORT-TERM GOALS10 th Malaysia Plan

    (2011-2015)

    MIDDLE-TERM GOALS11 th Malaysia Plan

    (2016-2020)

    MIDDLE-TERM GOALS11 th Malaysia Plan

    (2016-2020)

    LONG-TERM GOALS10 th Malaysia Plan

    (2021-2025) and Beyond

    LONG-TERM GOALS10 th Malaysia Plan

    (2021-2025) and Beyond G O A L

    Strengthen theinstitutionalframeworks

    Strengthen theinstitutionalframeworks

    Provideconducive

    environmentfor green

    technologydevelopment

    Provideconducive

    environmentfor green

    technologydevelopment

    Intensify humancapital

    development ingreen technology

    Intensify humancapital

    development ingreen technology

    Intensifygreen

    technologyresearch andinnovations

    Intensifygreen

    technologyresearch andinnovations

    Promotionand publicawareness

    Promotionand publicawareness

    S

    T R A T E G I C

    T H R U S T S

    5 POLICY OBJECTIVES

    4 POLICY PILLARS3 POLICY GOALS

    5 POLICY STRATEGIC

    THRUSTS

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    National Green Technology Policy

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    LONG-TERM GOALS

    10 th Malaysia Plan(2021-2025) and Beyond

    LONG-TERM GOALS

    10 th Malaysia Plan(2021-2025) and Beyond

    Increase theInternational

    Collaboration withLocal Universitiesand ResearchInstitutes withGreen Technology

    Industry

    Becoming GlobalSupplier of GreenTechnology

    Improve thenational ranking of

    environmentalawareness

    Reduce the nationalnon-renewable

    energy consumption

    Wider GreenTechnology Adoptionand Consumption

    National Green Technology Policy: Sectors

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    National Green Technology Policy: Sectors

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    ENERGYENERGY CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION

    WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENTWATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSPORTATIONTRANSPORTATION

    Energy Supply:-Energy generation- Energy supply Management-Co generation withinindustries and commercial

    Energy Supply:-Energy generation- Energy supply Management-Co generation withinindustries and commercial

    Energy Consumpti on:-Green technology

    Application for all sectorsof energy usage andenergy demandmanagement program

    Energy Consumpti on:-Green technology

    Application for all sectorsof energy usage andenergy demandmanagement program

    Adoption of green technologypractice for buildingconstruction, management,demolition and renovation

    Adoption of green technologypractice for buildingconstruction, management,demolition and renovation

    Adoption of green technologypractice for management andconsumption of water, andwaste treatment.

    Adoption of green technologypractice for management andconsumption of water, andwaste treatment.

    Include the green technologyelements:- Marketing

    - Transportation

    Include the green technologyelements:- Marketing

    - Transportation

    VIDEO PRESENTATION: Green Tech Malaysia

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    Existing Green Building in Malaysia

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    SUMMARY

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    New development and construction industry has posit iveand negative impacts on construction industry

    New development and construction industry has posit iveand negative impacts on construction industry

    Malaysia had shown their commitment in promoting

    green technology

    Malaysia had shown their commitment in promotinggreen technology

    Various stakeholders (government and private) involvedin green technology implementation

    Various stakeholders (government and private) involvedin green technology implementation

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    A W A R E N E S S O N G R E E N T E C H N O L O G Y I N

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