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Virtual Roundtable
Low Carbon Cities: Driving the ZeroCarbon Transition
MBPJ’s Efforts
Lee Lih Shyan
Director
Department of Solid Waste Management & Public Cleansing
Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ)
15-5-2020
PETALING JAYA CITY PROFILE
PJ as A Smart,
Sustainable &
Resilient City
by 2030
Landuse of Petaling Jaya
PETALING JAYA
Mission
• To provide quality facilities and services for the prosperity
of Petaling Jaya
Vision
• Petaling Jaya leading towards a dynamic and sustainable
City
• Target 30% of CER by 2030
Total area
City centre
Administrative zone
Population
Household income
97.2 kilometers
22 include 2 subregional centre
4
677,000 (2015)
 Year 1996 ( USD 740 )
 Year 2000 (USD 1270 )
 Year 2010 (USD 1900)
Total Properties
Neighbouring city
234,413
Kuala Lumpur (East), Shah Alam (West),
Selayang (North), Subang Jaya (South)
LCC RELATED ACHIEVEMENTS FOR 2019
GCI CERTIFICATION
What’s Next? Same
Question to be asked
every year….
30% reduction
target set by
2030 from 2014
baseline of 3,496
kilo tonnes CO2.
25% reduction target
set by 2020 from 2014
baseline of 11,030 kilo
tonnes CO2.
PETALING JAYA – CARBON EMISSION PROFILE
Sector
Residential
Commercial
Industry
Stationary Energy
Rail
CNG
Petrol/Diesel
Hybrid
Biodiesel
Transportation
Solid waste
Waste water
Waste
Total Emissions
(ktCO2eq)
GPC Scope
GHG Emission (ktCO2eq)
450
Stationary
690
Energy
1,070
2,210 (63.2%)
4
117
Transportation
1,119
35
3
1,278 (36.6%)
7.6
0.2
Waste
(0.2%)
7.6
3,496
PETALING JAYA – BAU VS CARBON REDUCTION SCENARIOS
PJ’s Performance on Low Carbon Actions -
Climate action reporting – CDP & ICLEI
GREEN BUILDING ACCREDITATION IN
PETALING JAYA
Property Assessment Tax Rebate Scheme for
Environmental Friendly House Owners in Petaling Jaya
Actions
• Application is opened to 100,000
house owners in Petaling Jaya
• Rebate is evaluated by independent
assessors based on 6 major criteria,
namely energy, water, transportation,
biodiversity, waste management and
other initiatives
Household Waste Composting
Rain Water harvesting System
Achievements
• Incepted in Year 2011, and up to 2019, 1978
house owners received a total rebate of RM
652,068
•The First Local Authority in Asia and Second
in the World having similar scheme
•Economic incentive rewarding green residents
and to spur more local action
• Introduced criteria on Behavourior Change
in Year 2012
•Higher weightage on Efficiency and
Sustainable Lifestyle
MBPJ’s PROPERTY ASSESSMENT TAX
REBATE SCHEME 2011-2019
YEAR
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
TOTAL
49
71
106
152
148
123
76
619
849
2193
1
12
17
24
21
14
11
34
112
246
49
65
97
142
135
111
76
605
698
1978
NOT ELIGIBLE
-
6
9
10
13
12
0
14
151
215
100% REBATE
13
15
24
37
18
9
8
96
160
380
TOTAL
AMOUNT OF
REBATE (RM)
18,184.43
20,159.25
32,602.85
47,842.15
43,664.54
20,181.60
20,740.55
211,005.11
237,687.69
652,068.17
TOTAL
APPLICANTS
NUMBER OF
APPLICANTS
FROM STRATA
HOMES
ELIGIBLE TO
RECEIVE
REBATE
PJ PROPERTY ASSESSMENT TAX REBATE SCHEME
(for individual house owners’ retrofitting)
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
NO. OF
ASPECTS
APPLICATION
Solar Heater
103
Solar Panel
36
LED Lamp
169
5 star appliance
Roof Insulation
Rainwater harvesting
Water saving appliance
Used flush box less 6L
Compost/eco enzyme
Hybrid/electric vehicle
50% softscape
2M perimeter planting
TOTAL
83
50
83
24
61
101
57
101
86
954
BEHAVIOURAL CHANGE
NO. OF
ASPECTS
APPLICATION
Electricity less 112
73
kWh/person/month
Water recycling
43
Water less
142
202L/person/day
Recycle
297
Reuse
81
Reduce
22
Use public transport
149
Significant planting
23
TOTAL
830
Also could be marketing gimmick
for new house buyers…..
IMPACT OF THE POLICY ON
INSTALLING LED LIGHTING
No
Year
No. Of LED
Lighting
1
2011
164 NOS
RM 875,578.00
2
2012
405 NOS
RM 3,142,713.00
RM 3,503,508,70
3
2013
866 NOS
RM 5,461,101.00
RM 3,603,141.37
4
2014*
369 NOS
RM 2,923,839.00
RM 3,462,520.00
5
2015
665 NOS
RM 3,928,228.00
RM 3,992,199.97
6
2016
825 NOS
RM 4,182,984.50
RM 3,220,962.77
7
2017
957 NOS
RM 5,896,430.00
RM 4,199,702.98
8
2018
918 NOS
RM 4,852,716.16
JUMLAH (RM)
TOTAL
5,169 NOS
RM 31,263,589.66
* Increment on tariff
Installation Cost
Electricity Bill for
Street Lighting
(RM)
RM 7,705,536.17
RM 7,705,536.17
Saving of 54.5% since Year 2011
Diamond Certification, LCC 2030 Challenge
• Section.13, Section.52, Section.8
• Targeted 3 private strategic partners
• Inter-departmental collaboration
RE for MBPJ Premises
PJ: Towards
A Low
Carbon City
• Solar power by ESCO
• Applying NEM based on saving sharing
• Inter-Agencies collaboration
Planning for
2020
Pilot Project for Solving Plastic Pollution at Source
• Part of the “Reducing Marine Litter by Addressing the Management of Plastic Value
Chain Project in South East Asia – SEA Circular”
• United Nation Environment Programme and MESTECC
• Study on Property Assessment Tax Rebate Scheme
• Commenced since February 2020
Other Initiatives
• Preparation of PJ Circular Economy Road Map
• Property Assessment Tax Rebate Scheme
• Free Parking for Hybrid and electric cars
• Reviews of MBPJ’s Carbon Management Plan MBPJ
• Waste to Energy through compressed biogas and methane
Community Grant for Petaling Jaya
Sustainability 2019
284
A bottom up engagement and
startups fund for community groups
in implementing SDG related
programmes
> 70 % are climate actions related
initiatives e.g. urban farming, waste
composting, rain water harvesting,
tools bank
17.38%
15.35%
20.00%
Approval
29.5%
Field Category of Application
11.74%
7.67%
15.00%
10.00%
5.00%
RM 883,816
7%
6.09%
4.97%3.84%
3.16%
PJ Eco-Mobility
A.I / Industry 4.0
Cashless Society
Kota Seni PJ
Circular Economy
Bandar Pintar
Bandar Selamat
Bandar Hijau
Learning City
0.68%
Masyarakat Penyayang
0.00%
56
22.12%
Bandar Berkarbon Rendah
25.00%
Application
Composition of Applicants
42%
17%
8% 5%
IPT
RA/RT/MPKK/JMB
/MC
NGO/CSO
SEKOLAH
28%
TEMPAT
BERIBADAT
HOW
• MAINSTREAMING LOW CARBON
AGENDA IN THE CORE BUSINESS,
BUDGETING AND DEVELOPMENT
PLANS SYSTEM OF LA
• BETTER COLLABORATIONS AT
VARIOUS VERTICAL AND
HORIZONTAL LEVELS
• CONTINUE MULTIPLE
STAKEHOLDERS ENGAGEMENT
Management Buy-In
FOR
WHAT
• CORPORATE IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
• COST SAVING
• IMPROVEMENT ON MANAGEMENT,
RESOURCE EFFICIENCY AND
SERVICE DELIVERY
• DUE RECOGNITION FROM
EXTERNALITIES
• CAPACITY BUILDINGS
• GREATER NETWORKING
THANK
YOU