Paragon Globe partners with GreenRE to boost green building initiatives


KUALA LUMPUR: Property developer, Paragon Globe Bhd (PGB) is collaborating with GreenRE Sdn Bhd, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable property development.

Through the collaboration, PGB aims to integrate sustainability practices into its upcoming projects, ensuring environmental considerations are key at every stage—from design and construction to operation.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, PGB said the partnership would enable the group to certify future projects using GreenRE’s recognised rating tools, emphasising energy efficiency, resource conservation, and environmental responsibility.

“It marks a significant step for us as we continue to make our developments more sustainable and environmentally responsible.

“Adopting GreenRE certification standards means our projects will meet global sustainability expectations, which benefits our stakeholders and the communities around us,” PGB executive chairman Datuk Seri Edwin Tan said.

GreenRE, established by Malaysia’s Real Estate and Housing Developers Association (REHDA), actively promotes sustainability through green building certifications, training, and research.

As part of this collaboration, GreenRE will provide dedicated support to help PGB and its subsidiaries achieve green building certifications.

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