Kota Kinabalu: Low carbon cities have multiple direct and indirect benefits to the residents, businesses, and the city. Sustainable smart planning for green building, renovation, construction of building structures incorporating renewable energy features are helpful to Malaysia’s green agenda.
This was explained by sustainable consultant firm CEO Nic Chin (pic) of Green Quarter S/B who delivered a presentation “Net Zero Buildings: How Decarbonisation Can Drive Sustainability Development” at the Green Innovation for Sustainable Growth seminar on Friday May 12 themed “Leveraging Green Value Chains for Business Opportunities.”
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The event was organised by Sabah Entrepreneurs Transformation (SET) and GA Space headed by Dato George Lim and was attended by about 100 people.
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