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GROUP PROJECT GREEN INDUSTRY - Green Building -

Student Name Student No.

Zafirul Bin Wahab 2009193837

Affan Farhan Bin Amir 2009700873

Mohd Jauzee Bin Abdul Jalal 2008507665

Fairuz Hezny Binti Shafri 2009353771

Balqis Binti Ahmad Rosli 2009534527

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Zafirul Bin Wahab Affan Farhan Bin Amir

Mohd Jauzee Bin Abdul Jalal Fairuz Hezny Binti Shafri

Balqis Binti Ahmad Rosli

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1. INTRODUCTION TO GREEN INDUSTRY 04

2. WHAT IS GREEN BUILDING? 09

3. WHY GREEN BUILDING? 09

4. BACKGROUND OF COMPANY 10

5. GREEN MARKETING STRATEGIES VALUES AND OBJECTIVES 13

6. GREEN MARKETING MIX STRATEGIES 18

7. GREEN MARKETING PROGRAMMES 23

8. IMPACT TO SOCIETY & INDUSTRY 28

9. CONCLUSION 29

10. BIBLIOGRAPHY 30

11. ATTACHMENT 31

1. INTRODUCTION TO GREEN INDUSTRY

• Malaysia has recognised green technology as one of the key drivers of national economic growth. To achieve this, the Government is currently reorienting its policies to promote and develop green production. • • In developing the Green Industry in Malaysia, the Malaysian Government had introduced the National Green Technology Policy on 24 July 2009. The policy focused on 4 pillars, namely Energy, Environment, Economy and Social. Green Technology shall be a driver to accelerate the national economy and promote sustainable development. At the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of Parties – 15 (COP-15) in Copenhagen back in 2009, our Prime Minister, YAB Dato ' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak made a pledge that Malaysia would



Bibliography: 1. Peattie K., Frank & Belz M, (2013) Sustainable Marketing: A Global Perspective, New York 2. Http://www.greentechmalaysia.my/GreenExplore/ExploreIncentives.aspx 3. Http://www.google.com.my/search?q=MALAYSIAN+GREEN+TECHNOLOGY+CORPORATION&hl=en-MY&gbv=2&tbm=isch&ei=hkSfUciFJoqRrAfjm4GAAw&start=140&sa=N 4. Http://www.greenbuildingindex.org/ 5. Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_building_in_Malaysia 11. ATTACHMENT [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic][pic]

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