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Egypt Introduces National Green Building Strategy to Enhance Environmental Governance and Resilience

Vedanshi SinghRadhika Garg (Contributor)byVedanshi SinghandRadhika Garg (Contributor)
30th June 2025
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Egypt Introduces National Green Building Strategy to Enhance Environmental Governance and Resilience
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Egypt adopts a new national policy promoting green construction across public and private sectors to mitigate climate risks and strengthen environmental governance. ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

In a strategic step towards low-emissions development and urban climate resilience, Egypt has unveiled a comprehensive national policy to mainstream green building principles throughout the country. The initiative—designed to align infrastructure growth with sustainable development targets—will institutionalize energy efficiency, water conservation, and sustainable material usage across Egypt’s rapidly expanding built environment.

The policy comes amid growing pressure on Egypt’s natural resources, exacerbated by rapid urbanization, population growth, and climate-related vulnerabilities. Buildings account for a significant share of Egypt’s energy consumption and carbon emissions, compelling the government to address this sector in its broader climate action framework. The green building strategy is now positioned as a central pillar in Egypt’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement.

The new green building strategy will apply to all new public buildings from 2026, with incentives planned for private sector adoption through tax benefits and certification schemes. Egypt’s Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities (MoHUUC) will spearhead implementation in collaboration with the Egyptian Green Building Council (EGBC), while the Ministry of Environment will integrate green building metrics into the country’s national climate policy framework.

The policy sets forth criteria for building energy performance, waste management, indoor air quality, and the use of certified sustainable materials. These metrics will be incorporated into a national green building rating system, which will classify projects across four certification tiers. The system draws from international benchmarks including LEED and EDGE, while tailoring thresholds to local climatic and economic contexts.

In line with the policy’s implementation roadmap, all new government-financed buildings must attain at least Tier 2 certification under the national system beginning January 2026. A transition period through 2028 will allow private developers to adopt voluntary compliance, following which certain large-scale projects may become subject to mandatory certification thresholds. Notably, the policy includes a performance-linked compliance mechanism that mandates periodic energy and water audits to maintain certification status.

To support effective execution, the policy will also establish a National Green Building Fund. This fund—administered by MoHUUC—will finance research, workforce training, and demonstration projects in underserved governorates. Public-private partnerships will be encouraged to expand access to green building materials and low-emission technologies. The Egyptian government also plans to collaborate with international donors and financial institutions to attract green finance flows and support project implementation in priority sectors such as schools, hospitals, and social housing.

The initiative is projected to reduce building-related greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by 2030, with ancillary benefits including improved air quality, reduced energy bills, and job creation in the green construction sector. Annual progress will be tracked through a national monitoring framework, with results published by the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS).

Strategic significance lies in positioning Egypt as a regional leader in climate-resilient urban development. For ESG stakeholders—ranging from real estate investors to policymakers—the green building strategy enhances regulatory certainty and aligns infrastructure projects with sustainable investment mandates. It is expected to spur ESG-compliant construction practices, reduce climate risk exposure, and open new markets for green technologies.

ESG BROADCAST will continue monitoring the updates related to this topic. Stay tuned to be updated on the related policy and pivotal regulatory shift.

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Vedanshi Singh

Vedanshi Singh

Science communicator passionate about climate change, ESG, and sustainability, blending psychology with communication for impact.

Radhika Garg (Contributor)

Radhika Garg (Contributor)

Radhika Garg, holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Delhi University specialising in sustainable finance, ESG regulation, and climate policy. At ESG BROADCAST, she translates complex frameworks into accessible insights for financial professionals and sustainability stakeholders.

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