The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Green resort tool ready for implementa­tion in Sabah

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KOTA KINABALU: The green resort tool is ready for implementa­tion throughout Sabah, according to the Malaysian Green Building Confederat­ion (MGBC Sabah Chapter).

Its chairman, Benny Song, said the tool is a positive developmen­t to the tourism industry in Sabah, and has huge potential to attract high-end tourists to the state.

He disclosed this when paying a courtesy visit to Deputy Chief Minister cum Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Christina Liew on June 14.

Liew had agreed to form a working committee with MGBC Sabah Chapter through the Sabah Tourism Board for the implementa­tion of green resort tools in Sabah.

Benny was accompanie­d by immediate past chairman Mok Juang Yu, deputy chairman Datuk Gerald Gog, vice chairman Sim Sie Hong, honorary treasurer Anthony Wong, committee members Robert Chiang, Jess Vun and Datuk Ho Jia Lit during the courtesy visit.

He informed Liew that MGBC Sabah Chapter was formed in 2015 and had since then worked closely with the Kota Kinabalu City Hall, Ministry of Tourism and Local Government and Housing Ministry on the implementa­tion of green policies.

Benny had also updated on the final draft of the Borneo Green Building rating tool for hotel resorts, villas, chalets and lodges where the Sabah Chapter was entrusted by the ministry to study and draft for the resort hotels that intend to apply for green resort in the state of Sabah.

The MGBC Sabah Chapter had also proposed to the deputy chief minister for the need to form a Sabah State Green Council to formulate and put in place proper green policies for the state.

Benny also offered to the ministry to play a part to establish the Green Council should the cabinet approve to form it.

The minister welcomed the idea and had agreed in principle to the proposal and would look into the detail of the possible execution, and also to bring to the state cabinet for further deliberati­on.

 ??  ?? Benny (fifth from right) presenting a memento to Liew during the courtesy call.
Benny (fifth from right) presenting a memento to Liew during the courtesy call.

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