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THE FUTURE IS GREEN TECHNOLOGY, SUSTAINABILITY, CLIMATE CHANGE, RENEWABLE ENERGY, GREEN LIVING AND OUR SOCIETY
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS
But it can be tough, and as wired as we are, we need all the help that we can get!
WORLD LEADERS ON GREEN TECHNOLOGY
PUTRAJAYA: The government will be focusing on the services sector including green technology, digital economy and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the upcoming 2023 Budget, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
The 2023 Budget is scheduled to be presented on Feb 24.
Anwar said government policy should focus on improving the capacity of the SME sector on the back of its high potential, involving a large number of workers.
"Let's not feel lethargic due to the collapsing economy. Malaysia should not be discouraged by global economic uncertainty but explore new fields such as the green economy and the digital economy.
"Our approach so far has also not focused on SMEs which are the backbone of the national economy," he said in his keynote speech at the 2023 Budget dialogue here today.
Anwar said he was taking a realistic approach to the national budget by taking into account the economic situation as well as political views.
"If there is a need to make changes, we will do it because the mandate given is a mandate to make changes," he added.
-Extracted from NSTP News- Jan 17 2023

At the same time, the world is also seeing an unprecedented shift from rural to urban dwelling which is creating many acute pressures: traffic congestion, dangerous levels of air pollution, the spread of unplanned settlements along highways and the destruction or disruption of vital eco-systems and the services that Nature struggles to provide us.
How, then, should we respond, Ladies and Gentlemen, to this perfect storm of human-created problems that we simply can no longer afford to ignore? Well, here is the good news. If we show determination, we are fully able to harness our intelligence and our compassion to build societies that are restorative and regenerative. We certainly have the money, we increasingly have the technology and we now have the Sustainability Goals as a commonly agreed framework of joint action which, if implemented would generate $12 trillion dollars and 600 million additional jobs.
Transformative change is possible. To attain it, I cannot help but think that we need to embrace the concept of a circular economy that builds partnerships and develops an economic model that is regenerative and that creates, uses, recovers, recycles and restores. Evidently our investments must now all deliver long-term social and environmental values and it is vital that we decouple GDP growth from resource use as, quite simply, the Earth’s ecosystems cannot take the pressure.
This is certainly not business as usual, but it is a path, it seems to me, which offers resilient growth and the hope of healing to societies, economies and environments. And, indeed, the way that we need to go forward is reminiscent of the characteristics of innovation and determination that have powered Malaysia’s economic growth. There is so much opportunity to be grasped as we catalyse the large investments needed into renewable energy, restorative agriculture and forestry, public transport and zero-carbon buildings.
The fact that you will be hosting the World Urban Forum early next year provides an opportunity to discuss more imaginative approaches that are based, for example, on the enduring relevance to humanity of timeless principles of urban planning that put the pedestrian at the heart of the design process, and not the car. For the resolution of all these issues, the Commonwealth should, and does, have a pivotal role to play. Representing a third of the world’s population and a fifth of its land-mass, it can draw on a uniquely wide range of national contexts, experiences, traditions and, above all, professional associations – something, of course, which makes the Commonwealth unlike anything else in the world – for the solutions that we all so desperately need now.
For I do not feel that it is realistic or fair for us simply just to pass our problems to the next generation in the hope that they will resolve them; we are beholden at the very least to ensure that their inheritance sustains rather than constrains them.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres highlighted the urgency of a green recovery in a speech on December 2, 2020. In his Address at Columbia University in New York, he painted a bleak picture of the state of the planet, pointing to the concerning results of the provisional State of the Global Climate report by the World Meteorological Organization. Guterres underlined that the funds needed for a recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic must be spent wisely:
“We have a chance to not simply reset the world economy but to transform it. A sustainable economy driven by renewable energies will create new jobs, cleaner infrastructure and a resilient future. An inclusive world will help ensure that people can enjoy better health and the full respect of their human rights, and live with dignity on a healthy planet. COVID recovery and our planet’s repair must be the two sides of the same coin.”
The Secretary-General urged decision-makers around the world to push for carbon neutrality, align global finance behind the Paris Agreement, and invest in climate adaptation and resilience. He also pointed to the importance of protecting the world’s biodiversity and the potential of nature-based solutions for tackling the climate crisis and creating jobs.
MAIN PILLARS FOR OUR MALAYSIA GREEN TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY (MGTS)
AWARENESS & CSR
Green tech–or green technology–is an umbrella term that describes the use of
technology and science to create products that are more environmentally
friendly.
The goal of green tech is to protect the environment and in some cases, to even
repair past damage done to the environment.
Examples of green tech include the technology infrastructure used to recycle
waste, purify water, create clean energy, and conserve natural resources.
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RESEARCH & INNOVATION
GREEN
TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
Rationale
and objectives
Our
environment is endangered and the situation worsens with every passing day.
However, green technology comes as a flicker of hope as more and more
innovators and organisations are pushing for green tech visualising and
sustainable innovations. Today, the efforts are not just limited to solar
panels or wind turbines. The new-age innovators are exploring territories that
no one has ever ventured into before. The concept, content and comparison
of the two models Green technology innovation create economic interests at
the same time protect the environment, it requires innovation subject to
strengthen production chain, improve the process innovation and
the production of waste recycling, to avoid the net consumption of
resource dependent.
Reducing
global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and protecting environmental
assets will require innovation and the large-scale adoption of green
technologies. Without innovation, it will be very difficult and very
costly to sustain current growth trajectories while addressing major
environmental issues such as climate change. Consequently,
OECD governments and emerging economies are giving priority to R&D
activities and incentives for the diffusion and adoption of green
technologies.
Our
environment is endangered and the situation worsens with every passing day.
However, green technology comes as a flicker of hope as more and more
innovators and organisations are pushing for green tech visualising and
sustainable innovations. Today, the efforts are not just limited to solar panels
or wind turbines. The new-age innovators are exploring territories that no one
has ever ventured into before.
The concept, content and comparison of the two models Green technology innovation create economic interests at the same time protect the environment, it requires innovation subject to strengthen production chain, improve the process innovation and the production of waste recycling, to avoid the net consumption of resource dependent.
TRAINING
Green
technology can be seen as one of the elements that can minimize environmental
quality degradation and provide a healthier environment. In addition, green
technology is also important to be applied in the field of education and
training in appreciating the environment. Industry can also practice the knowledge
learned and disseminated to the HR and manpower towards a more sustainable
country. The training aims to provide environmentally relevant information and
sustainable development education (ESD) in line with the importance of green
technology. This is due to the lack of awareness of environmental conservation
and conservation among the community. Therefore, the awareness of environmental
conservation should be nurtured in industry and community globally, to change
the next generation to help address environmental issues.
- Education Assessment &
Evaluation
- Surveys and Studies
- Learning Materials
development & Curriculum design
- Institutional Research
- Distance Education
- Training Needs Analysis,
- Institutional strengthening
& Capacity Building
- Vocational Training
- Monitoring & Evaluation
Studies
GREEN PRODUCTS
Global
warming, toxic waste, pollution, illness all are tell-tale signs of a rapidly
deteriorating world.
That’s
exactly the reason why we should all do our part and implement new products and
technologies that are green and eco-friendly. Sure – if we are thinking
of remodeling or building a home, we can think of eco-friendly materials such
as solar panels, but there are also other types of products that can make
our home greener. It’s important that we start thinking of using recycled
materials, water efficient appliances and low energy products.
To help
you make smart buying decisions, we’ve put together a list of our favourite
products for energy efficient homes.
Smart
Power Strips
Most
people are familiar with power strips. The handy devices allow you to connect
multiple appliances to a single electrical outlet. Though with traditional
power strips, devices plugged in often consume electricity even when you aren’t
using them.
Smart
power strips solve this problem by cutting power to connected items in standby
mode. In an average home, this can save you 5-10 percent of the
energy you consume.
Charging
Stations
Did you
know that smartphones plugged into the wall continue to use energy even when
they’re charged? Similar to traditional power strips, you’re wasting valuable
energy every time you plug in your device.
The
solutions are something called “smart” charging stations. These stations
allow set charging schedules that cut power when the connected device is fully
charged. Or, you can purchase a station with an on/off switch. Flipping a switch
is considerably easier than remembering to unplug your phone after charging.
LED
Lights
One of
the best value-for-money options when making your home energy efficient is
replacing your existing lights with LED bulbs. Lighting accounts for 25 percent of
the average home’s energy costs, which lets energy efficient LED lights really
impact your savings.
Smart
Thermostats
In recent
years, smart thermostats like the NEST & TUYA have really taken off in
popularity. Their ability to save owners both power and cash have made them
appealing to those looking for an easy way to save energy.
The
thermostats work by adjusting the temperature in your house based on whether or
not you’re home, and which rooms are in use.
Energy
Saving Apps
Apps
like Homeselfe ask a few quick questions about your energy habits,
and then generate a comprehensive report that provides ideas on how to improve
your efficiency. You can even see how much each suggestion will save you over
the course of a year (or a lifetime!).
Smart
Fridges and Kitchen Appliances
Some
people complain about smart fridges because of their high price tag, and many
wonder how you improve efficiency on a device that constantly runs. The answer,
is that smart fridges save you money by consuming less power during peak
demand cycles.
Energy
Efficient Plumbing
Energy
efficient toilets provide another excellent way to reduce your energy
consumption, this time by saving water. If your toilet was made earlier than
1994, replacing it with a high-efficiency model can save you more
than 4,000 gallons of water per year.
High
Efficiency Laundry Machines
Washing
your clothes uses significant energy and water. However, using an ENERGY STAR
certified washer can lower your costs up to 25 percent when compared
to standard washers.
Above are the Samples of Green Products relevant to our daily routine
CONSULTATION
Persatuan
Pencinta Teknologi Hijau Malaysia known as Malaysia Green Technology Society
(MGTS) brings together the best local and international expertise, to deliver
sustainable development solutions. Over the past 6 years, MGTS has developed a
broad work portfolio encapsulating the below areas of expertise by giving
Consultation services to both Individual and Organizations
- Environmental Impact
Assessment and Strategy Formulation
- Natural Resource and
Environment and Biological Impact assessment
- Strategic Environmental
Assessment
- Carbon Footprint
- Non-Renewable Energy
Conservation
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Sanitation and Wastewater
Management
- Stormwater and Drainage
- Water Harvesting
- Institutional Development
& Capacity Building
- Green Building Environment
- Air, Water and Noise
Pollution
- Others
OUR GREEN TECHNOLOGY YOU TUBE CHANNEL
WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED
Believe. Expectation. Reality.
Our Past Activities Prior Covid'19 Pandemic And Our Latest Collaborations With Educational Institution
OUR TEAM
OUR FINEST TEAM FROM ASEAN VARIOUS INDUSTRY LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL
OUR SDG EXPERTS

Ts.Dr.Izwah Binti Ismail Pengarah Politeknik Bagan Datuk (ESG)

Ts.Dr.Sunitha V Doraisamy Jabatan kejuruteraan Awam PUO (Green Building)

Dr. SUKOR BIN BERAM
Timbalan Pengarah Kolej Matrikulasi Selangor (ESG)

Professor Ts Dr. Aminuddin Hassan Pengetua Kolej Tun Dr. Ismail, UPM (ESG)

Ts Sr Dr. Irwan Muhamad Ali Associate Professor Universiti Teknologi MARA (Perak) PhD in Built ESG
OUR SDG BACKBONE AND TRAINERS

Puan Amirthavalli CISEC PUO

Ms.Anita


Mr.Ramesh
Victor

Mr.Zolkifli Khamis

Mr.Chong Ah Nam


Mr.Palani

Mr.Ganesan

Ms.Padhilah

En.Jamil
OUR HISTORY
PERSATUAN PENCINTA TEKNOLOGI HIJAU MALAYSIA
OUR MERCHANDISE AND NEW BUSINESS COLLABORATIONS

OUR TESTIMONIAL
This Malaysia Green Technology Society has the greatest Experts, I spoke with Mr.Chong and he led me in the right direction by guiding me through the best options for the solar system that my house would really need. He took his time to explain all the steps in our process. The solar system works great on my house -
The Malaysia Green Technology Society (MGTS) has achieved substantial success in strengthening partnership with development partners through continuous improvement and implementation of policies and mechanisms,especially the preparation and implementation of the Green Enviroment and sustainable development thru Partnership Strategy
Persatuan Pencinta Technology Hijau Malaysia have given us the support in Enviromental and Sutainability Development by Engaging us with the Best Trainers in the field to educate our Field workers to continue with the National Agenda of Green Sustainability Growth- Mr.Won Ah Seng