Affordable green energy • It involves ensuring universal access to electricity and modern energy sources, while reducing reliance on fossil fuels and transitioning to renewable energy alternatives. • Solar • Wind • Hydropower • Geothermal • Biofuels • Natural gas • Coal Green building materials • Green building materials are composed of renewable, rather than nonrenewable resources. Green materials are environmentally responsible because impacts are considered over the life of the product • Green building materials example • The total planned area of Neom is 26,500 km2 (10,200 sq mi). The city's plans include multiple regions, including a floating industrial complex, global trade hub, tourist resorts and a linear city powered by renewable energy sources. • Waste management refers to the various schemes to manage and dispose of wastes. It can be by discarding, destroying, processing, recycling, reusing, or controlling wastes. The prime objective of waste management Waste is to reduce the amount of unusable materials and to avert potential health and environmental hazards management • Some of the various waste management types or methods include landfilling, incineration, recycling, composting, waste-to-energy, and source reduction. Coast of construction • Going green doesn't have to use every last one of your greenbacks. While building a fully green home typically costs 20 to 30 percent more than a traditional build, you can still get results by spending less, often as little as 2 to 4 percent over standard construction.