🌳 Driving Green Action in Malaysia’s Built Environment
A huge thank you to Chin Hin Group Property Berhad for organizing the insightful “Building Malaysia’s Greener Future: From Vision to Action” panel discussion!
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The conversation, skillfully moderated by Adj. Prac. Prof. Cheah Kok Hoong, President of ESG Association of Malaysia (ESGAM), brought together industry leaders on making sustainability the new standard in Malaysia.
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We heard critical perspectives from:
1. Ir. Ashwin Thurairajah, Executive Director of GreenRE
2. Mitch Gelber, CEO of Malaysia Green Building Council (MGBC)
3. Ar. Dexter Koh Yew Peng, Deputy President of Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM)
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1. Lowering Cost, Increasing Value: Sustainability is financially viable. By focusing on smart design and leveraging low-carbon materials that are reaching price parity, developers can significantly lower the Building Energy Index (BEI) and deliver long-term value and lower operational costs.
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2. Performance Over Pomp: The focus must be on tangible performance. With 70% of a building’s life cycle carbon coming from operations (mostly cooling in a tropical climate), the key is embracing true energy efficiency and technology without compromising user comfort. Sustainability must be driven by data and real-world impact.
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3. The 5 P’s: People, Planet, Profit, Purpose, and Partnership: A holistic approach is essential. Achieving net-zero requires cross-sector collaboration—from architects and engineers to policymakers—to ensure green building is accessible and addresses affordability, moving it from flagship projects to the mainstream Malaysian built environment.
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