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New Straits Times

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Byline: Nicholas Leong

AT the International Green Building Conference on May 13-14, World Green Building Council (WGBC) chief executive officer Jane Henley will share her views on "Green Effects on Investments, Property Values and Returns", an eagerly awaited topic among industry players.

A union of country councils, WGBC's purpose is to demonstrate that through leadership and collaboration, the global construction industry will transform traditional building practices and fully adopt sustainability as the means by which environments thrive, economies prosper and societies grow to ensure our planet's future health.

Henley has a background in business …

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