For new buildings in Singapore, green is not just a colour – it’s a sustainability framework for the future.aims to achieve the goal of 80-80-80: To green 80 per cent of buildings, to see an 80 per cent improvement from 2005 levels in energy efficiency for best-in-class buildings, and for 80 per cent of new developments to be Super Low Energy buildings.
“Energy usage represents a big part of carbon emissions. Our strategy and company intent go hand in hand with government initiatives and Singapore’s environmental needs,” said Mr Kim.Building a Greener Singapore 2022 Guests at the unveiling of the SME Kickstarter Decarbonisation Programme that aims to help SMEs get started on their decarbonisation plans.
Kallang Pulse has since achieved carbon neutrality and was certified with the Building and Construction Authority Green Mark Award in 2021. That same year, the company was one of the first few organisations to be accorded the BCA Green Mark Health and Well-being certification. The green showcase also won Schneider Electric the Leadership in Sustainable Design & Performance Award at the 2022 World Green Building Council Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Buildings Awards.