Malaysia National Green Policies launched by Prime Minister on 24 July 2009. The commitment by government have been translated in to the structure of commitment in ministry levels to promote road-map of green program into developments 10th Malayisa Plan 2010 - 2015.
Upon chaired the 1st meeting council meeting, PM said this included the introduction and implementation of innovative economic instruments, as well as the establishment of effective fiscal and financial mechanisms to support the growth of green industries.
“We are planning for greater promotion of foreign direct investments (FDI) on green technology to foster domestic direct investments (DDIs) and local industry participation,” added the prime minister.
He said meanwhile, strategic thrust three would seek to intensify human capital development by availing training and education programmes, and by providing financial packages and incentives for students embarking on green technology-related subjects. Skilled, qualify, competent and productive human resources is must as this is a crucial factor for Green Technology development,” he said.
Najib said strategic thrust four was to intensify Green Technology research and innovation towards commercialisation, and the incentives would be offered and announced in due course.
He said the final thrust for green technology to move forward was based on strong promotion and public awareness since it was a new sector in the country.
He said the government would lead by example by adopting green technology in government facilities and promotion, education and information dissemination to create buy-in of the public to support the ”green economy” and adopt ”green practices”, as part of their life would be done. As named Pusat Tenaga Malaysia’s building as the Green Energy Office (GEO) which is the first Green Building Index (GBI) rated building in Malaysia.
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