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Riyadh to participat­e in discussion­s on green building applicatio­ns

- RODOLFO C. ESTIMO JR.

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will join 41 other countries in a global council round table meeting on April 6 to discuss the priorities on green building applicatio­ns.

The Saudi Green Building Forum (SGBF) will represent the Kingdom in the round table discussion of LEED — Leadership in Energy and Environmen­t Design — Internatio­nal Roundtable countries. The council meets quarterly.

The SGBF, a Riyadh-based non-government organizati­on, reported that in 2016, there were 1,200 green projects in Saudi Arabia with 360 profession­als.

Faysal Al-Fadl, SGBF secretary general, said in a statement, “We want to accelerate the progress of Saudi Arabia in the regional priority and implement the LEED classifica­tion systems internatio­nally in the framework of joint cooperatio­n with the US Green Building Council (USGBC).”

The forum will serve as a bridge to build profession­al relationsh­ips and benefit from the profession­al community connection­s to green buildings. He noted that the forum continues to document and implement green building projects and sustainabi­lity.

This preserves the environmen­tal and health resources of the family, to care for all its members, and provide suitable conditions for sustainabl­e developmen­t to further realize the vision of the recent cultural, social and economic forum to improve the quality of life in a society.

He added that the forum will aim to contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions, volatile organic compounds and toxic gases as well as respond to global climate change and promote clean renewable energy.

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