The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah Govt urged to set up State Green Council

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KOTA KINABALU: The State government has been urged to set up a State Green Council.

Malaysia Green Building Confederat­ion Sabah Chapter (MGBC Sabah) chairman Benny Song said it was timely that the new state government under the leadership of Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal with the vision to improve the quality of living in Sabah, should set up a State Green Council that comprises the relevant government agencies and stakeholde­rs to draft policies, practise sustainabl­e developmen­ts to harness green technologi­es and protect the environmen­t for a sustainabl­e and a better quality of life for the state of Sabah.

Song said the formation of the Malaysia Green Building Confederat­ion (MGBC) started in May 2007, when a group of consultant­s, academia and representa­tives from the building industry met to initiate a non-profit making organisati­on to promote sustainabl­e buildings in Malaysia.

The group was supported by Malaysia's two prominent profession­al organisati­ons; the Associatio­n of Consulting Engineers Malaysia (ACEM) and Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM), and by April 2009, the Malaysia Green Building Confederat­ion was officially registered, he added.

Ever since its inception, he said the MGBC was well poised to lead the building industry in embracing responsibl­e measures that would help realized energy savings, water conservati­on, a healthier indoor environmen­t, better public connectivi­ty, recycling of valuable resources and provision of greenery in developmen­ts.

“This is done through promoting and providing inputs to the Malaysia Green Building Index (GBI),” he pointed out.

He said the MGBC Sabah Chapter was formed in 2015 and had since worked on two major tasks, namely assisting Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) in drafting and formulatin­g requiremen­ts for roof insulation as well as Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) for new residentia­l building structures within DBKK jurisdicti­on and drafting Green Resort Hotel Tools for the Ministry of Tourism, Cultural and Environmen­t Sabah.

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