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In March 2023 we officially opened our first positive energy building at our site in JTC Woodlands Industrial Park, Singapore. The site is part of the company’s global manufacturing network. This investment is the first-of-its-kind within the biopharmaceutical industry in Singapore. To receive the Green Mark Platinum Positive Energy certification, a building has at least 115% of its energy consumption supplied from on-site renewable sources. This means it produces more electricity than it consumes. Our new building is an expansion of Takeda’s operations in Singapore. The building offers space for close to 200 people and will allow the site’s current capacity to be further expanded in the future. Key features of the new building include: • Electricity supply from the 1,600 square meters photovoltaic panels onsite. • Use of climatic machine learning algorithm: Internet of Climate (IOC) which considers outdoor weather and occupancy in daily operations. This is one of the essentials of last mile energy savings to reduce energy demand. • A low heat gain façade and double-glazed window panels which are coated with PET (polyethylene terephthalate). • The windows allow natural light transmittance but have infrared & UV rejection to enhance the thermal comfort for the occupants without compromising on daylighting. • Circadian lighting to improve the work environment for occupants. The BCA Green Mark is aligned with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals. It is an internationally recognized rating system that is tailored to a tropical climate to assess the environmental impact and performance of buildings in Singapore.