Driving Net Zero in Construction: Insights from ASEAN Iron & Steel Forum 2025

Driving Net Zero in Construction: Insights from ASEAN Iron & Steel Forum 2025

At the 2025 ASEAN Iron & Steel Forum, held on 1 October 2025 at the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), our Executive Director, Ir. Ashwin Thurairajah, delivered a presentation titled “Sustainable Industrial Facilities by GreenRE” in Session 5B: Decarbonization in Construction Towards Net Zero.

His presentation detailed how GreenRE certification provides a structured pathway for industrial facilities to:
✔ Achieve compliance with Malaysia’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EECA)
✔ Implement low-carbon technologies and renewable energy solutions
✔ Reduce greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable design and operations

The session, chaired by Mr. Nuttapon Suttitam, featured distinguished panelists who shared cutting-edge approaches to decarbonisation in construction:

• Prof. Dr. Zhao Ming-Shan, Singapore Institute of Technology – Advancing Structural Steel Construction in Urban Projects Using 100mm S690 Built-Up Sections

Saravanan Natarajan, NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd – Green & Sustainable Construction: Tackling Upfront Carbon

• Aaron Foong, KTP Consultants Pte Ltd – Building Tall, Building Sustainably: Composite Steel Systems in Labrador Tower

Together, the panel explored practical solutions, innovative technologies, and collaborative strategies to advance the transition towards a low-carbon and climate-resilient built environment. 🌱

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