National Green Technology Policy Goals

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The National goals of the Green Technology Policy is to provide direction and motivation for Malaysians to continuously enjoy good quality living and a healthy environment.

i.    Short-Term Goals: 10th Malaysian Plan

•    Increase public awareness and commitment for the adoption and application of Green Technology through advocacy programmes;
•    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;
•    Increased foreign and domestic direct investments (FDIs and DDIs) in Green Technology manufacturing and services sectors; and
•    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.

ii.    Mid-Term Goals: 11th Malaysian Plan

•    Green Technology becomes the preferred choice in procurement of products and services;
•    Green Technology has a larger local market share against other technologies, and contributes to the adoption of Green Technology in regional markets;
•    Increased production of local Green Technology products;
•     Increased Research Development and Innovation of Green Technology by local universities and research institutions and are commercialised in collaboration with the local industry and multi-national companies;
•    Expansion of local SMEs and SMIs on Green Technology into the global market; and
•    Expansion of Green Technology applications to most economic sectors.
 
iii.    Long-Term Goals: 12th Malaysian Plan and beyond

•    Inculcation of Green Technology in Malaysian culture;
•    Widespread adoption of Green Technology reduces overall resource consumption while sustaining national economic growth;
•    Significant reduction in national energy consumption;
•    Improvement of Malaysia’s ranking in environmental ratings;
•    Malaysia becomes a major producer of Green Technology in the global market; and
•    Expansion of international collaborations between local universities and research institutions with Green Technology industries.

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