Green Technology Annual Report

2013-2015 (Pilot Project) 2016 2017 2018 2019 Number of Ministries (Federal Government) Total Green Procurement Value (RM million) CO 2 Emission Reduction (tCO 2 eq) 5 12 25 25 25 352.1 137.7 128.3 1634.8 6544.8 1031.3 1509* 239.6* 286.3 *Unofficial data Achievements As at end 2019, the cumulative GGP value achieved was RM1.144 billion. 2013 Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) became one of the first government agencies to embrace GGP. MGTC worked with PDRM to launch its Green Practices and Green Technology Application Blueprint, providing the Police a roadmap to reduce its carbon emissions. One of the key initiatives was sustainable procurement, setting a precedent for other government organisations. 2015 Under the guidance of MGTC, the MOF, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA) and Economic Planning Unit (EPU) implemented various strategies to spearhead GGP in tandem with the Government’s 11 th Malaysia Plan aspiration of 20% green government procurement by 2020. 2017 All 25 ministries in Malaysia had embarked on the GGP programme with green products and services totalling 5.4% of the Government’s overall procurement. This translated into the avoidance of 6,545kg of tCO 2 eq emissions. 2018 GGP Guidelines 2.0 were published, covering 20 GGP criteria for products and services such as ICT equipment, air-conditioning systems and cleaning services. Refer to page 142 for full list of GGP Product Groups. 2019 Highlights In 2019, 10 new product groups were endorsed such that the GGP Guidelines now cover a total of 30 product groups. Air Conditioning System Maintenance Services Electric Water Pump Green Diesel Engine for Heavy Vehicles Organic Fertilizer Air Conditioning & Mechanical Ventilation System Component (cooling mode) Coated Flat Steel Event Management (Services & Supplies) Non Wooden Based Furniture Masonry Unit Toner Cartridge GGP Product Groups What’s Next ›› The target for 2020 is for another 10 product groups to be assessed and added to the existing list. Meanwhile, the GGP programme will be rolled out in more government agencies, state governments and local authorities. This will be supported by programmes such as MyReLamp Project which aims to promote the procurement of energy efficient lighting among local authorities. Programmes are also being conceptualised to promote green procurement within the private sector under the 12 th Malaysia Plan. • More than 30 product groups • 25 ministries / government agencies 2020 Government Announced The Target of 20% GGP by Year 2020 51 MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY & CLIMATE CHANGE CENTRE ANNUAL REPORT 2019

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