![]() * The Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) enables sustainability across the building and construction value chain, championing capability development and innovative solutions that support industry transformation through their members, certification and outreach programmes. The SGBMP captures our collective commitment to pursue more ambitious sustainability standards in our Built Environment. Launched in March 2021, the SGBMP is part of the Singapore Green Plan 2030. We would like to thank everyone for their support and participation in the development of the masterplan. The key findings and suggestions are summarised in the SGBMP Public Engagement Report and Infographic. Singapore Green Building Masterplan (SGBMP)īCA and the Singapore Green Building Council* have worked together to develop the next edition of the SGBMP together with industry stakeholders and the community. In 2020, we asked more than 5,000 people about their thoughts on green buildings and have considered the views in the final recommendations of the masterplan. ![]() The target is to have “at least 80% of buildings (by floor area) in Singapore to be green by 2030”.īCA also launched the Super Low Energy (SLE) Building programme in 2018 to encourage firms to go beyond the existing Green Mark Platinum standards and push the envelope of environmental sustainability in Singapore. As the Built Environment sector began to embrace the idea of sustainable buildings, BCA expanded its reach to target the greening of the larger stock of existing buildings and engage building occupants to change their energy consumption behaviour. The first edition targeted new buildings, to encourage developers to embed sustainability as part of a building’s life cycle from the onset. The Green Building Masterplan, which was first rolled out in 2006, has also been continually updated since its inception. The launch of the BCA Green Mark scheme in 2005 formed the backbone of Singapore’s first Green Building Masterplan, which encouraged, enabled and engaged industry stakeholders in adopting new green buildings. ![]()
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