The strategy aims to transition Egypt towards more efficient and sustainable urban development, improving quality of life and promoting responsible resource management. Minister El-Sherbiny stressed that this initiative is crucial for achieving sustainable development and fostering a green economy. He called for a comprehensive implementation plan, detailing technical, legislative, and regulatory frameworks to ensure rapid execution and broad impact across all urban communities.
The meeting highlighted the strategic objectives of the
green building system, including boosting green real estate projects as a major
source of national income, strengthening green finance and urban
sustainability, improving energy, water, and resource efficiency in cities, supporting
sustainable urban growth through education and governance, and building
adaptable, green, and sustainable cities.
A significant focus was placed on a new package of incentives
for real estate developers and beneficiaries. These incentives, crafted after
extensive international and local research, include financial incentives such
as tax exemptions and reductions, and financing facilities, as well as non-financial
incentives like simplified procedures, priority land allocation, and the
granting of accredited environmental certificates and ratings.
These incentives will apply to a range of projects,
including private sector integrated developments, government and service
buildings, new and existing residential buildings, and the upgrade of current
projects.
Engineer El-Sherbiny concluded by directing teams to finalize a detailed implementation plan, complete with a clear timeline, monitoring mechanisms, and the attractive incentives for developers. This paves the way for the official announcement of the strategy's full details, its implementation date, and upcoming technical workshops.