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DUG30023

GREEN TECHNOLOGY COMPLIANCE


COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO):
 
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to :-

1. explain green fundamentals and practices of green


technology (C3, CLS 2)

2. display green technology and practices concept in related


areas within the industry in Malaysia (P4, CLS 3a)

3. demonstrate green economy and green culture challenges


to implement green programmes (A3, CLS 3b)
1.0 Introduction to
Green Fundamentals

Upon completion of this course,


students should be able to :-
1.1 Explain green fundamentals
1.1.1 Green goals terms
1.1.2 Elements in green
fundamentals
1.0 Introduction to Green
Fundamentals

DEFINITION OF GREEN TECHNOLOGIES

Green Technology is the development and application of products,


equipment and systems used to conserve the natural environment
and resources, which minimizes and reduces the negative impact of
human activities.
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals

GREEN GOAL TERMS

Short- Long-term Mid-term


term goals goals goals
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals

The Need of Short/Mid/Long Term Goals (as stated in the


National Green Technology Policy) ;

1. To minimize growth of energy consumption while enhancing economic   development;


2. To facilitate the growth of the Green Technology industry & enhance its contribution to the
     national economy;
3. To increase national capability & capacity for innovation in Green
    Technology development & enhance Malaysia’s competitiveness in Green Technology in
    the global arena;
4. To ensure sustainable development & conserve the environment for future generations; 
5. To enhance public education & awareness on Green Technology and encourage its
    widespread use.
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals

SHORT TERM GOALS


The short term goals of Green Technology Policy under the 10th
Malaysia Plan;

1. Increase public awareness and commitment for the adoption and   application of Green 


    Technology through advocacy programmes;
2.  Widespread availability and recognition of Green Technology in terms of  
      products, appliances, equipment and systems in the local market   
      through standards, rating and labelling programmes;
3.  Increased foreign and domestic direct investments (FDIs and DDIs) in 
     Green Technology manufacturing and services sectors; and
4. Expansion of local research institutes and institutions of higher learning 
     to expand Research, Development and Innovation activities on Green 
     Technology towards commercialisation through appropriate mechanisms
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals

Examples of Programs
that are supporting short
term goals;

• Eco-labelling
• Green Building & Green
Township
• Green Technology
Financing Scheme (GTFS)
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals
MID TERM GOALS
The mid term goals of Green Technology Policy under the 10th
Malaysia Plan;

1. Green Technology becomes the preferred choice in procurement of products and services;
2. Green Technology has a larger local market share against other technologies, and contributes
    to the adoption of Green Technology in regional market;
3. Increased production of local Green Technology products;
4. Increased Research Development and Innovation of Green Technology by local universities
    and research institutions and are commercialized in collaboration with the local industry and
    multi-national companies;
5. Expansion of local SMEs and SMIs on Green Technology into the global market; and
6. Expansion of Green Technology applications to most economic sectors
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals

Examples of Programs that is


supporting mid-term goals;

•Green ICT
•Green Public Procurement
• Cooperation between
Malaysia and South Korea on
Green Technology
• Green Technology Financing
Scheme (GTFS)
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals

LONG TERM GOALS

The long term goals of Green Technology Policy under the 10th
Malaysia Plan;

1. Inculcation of Green Technology in Malaysian culture;


2. Widespread adoption of Green Technology reduces overall resource consumption while
    sustaining national economic growth;
3. Significant reduction in national energy consumption;
4. Improvement of Malaysia’s ranking in environmental ratings;
5. Malaysia becomes a major producer of Green Technology in the global market; 
6. Expansion of international collaborations between local universities and research institutions
     with Green Technology industries.
1.0 Introduction to Green
Fundamentals

Examples of Programs that is


supporting long-term goals;
• Green Technology Masterplan
• Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
Roadmap
• Green Jobs Program
• Integration of green topics in the
syllabus & curriculum to all levels of
Schools & Higher Education
Institutions
1.0 Introduction to Green Fundamentals

ELEMENTS IN GREEN FUNDAMENTALS

ENVIRONMENTAL
CLIMATE CHANGE BIODIVERSITY
REQUIREMENTS &
IMPACT PRESERVATION
REGULATIONS

NATURAL
POLLUTION CARBON
RESOURCES
CONTROL MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABILITY

GREEN PRACTICES
POLICIES &
LEGISLATION

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