The Green Star SA rating system has been rebranded Green Star Africa to support its uptake throughout the continent. The sustainability rating system, which was originally developed by the Green Building Council Australia (GBCA), was licensed to the Green Building Council South Africa GBCSA in 2008 for use in South Africa. Under a new agreement, the GBCSA is now licenced to certify green buildings throughout the African continent with the Green Star rating system. The licence agreement allows the GBCSA, in collaboration with other African green building councils, to sub-licence and use Green Star with their Local Context Report to certify buildings in their respective countries. Thulani Kuzwayo, Regional Chair of the Africa Regional Network of green building councils, adds that the GBCSA has been certifying green buildings across the continent outside of South Africa since 2014.
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