A Taiwanese innovator has turned an overlooked waste product, oyster shells into fabric textile.
Weekly news on Malaysia’s commitment to ASEAN’s sustainable development, Tesla boosting Malaysia’s green technology sector, and the aerospace industry’s potential.
ASEAN countries have committed to achieving net zero emissions to ensure long-term sustainability.
As Singapore heavily depends on imported fossil fuels, it is crucial for the country to diversify its sources of renewable energy.
A report exploring catalysts and challenges facing the consumer industry on its path to achieving net zero in Southeast Asia includes Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.
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At the launch of the KESUMA Green Skills and Green Jobs Fair at Avenue K Mall, Kuala Lumpur this morning, it was announced that more than 3,000 job opportunities in the green sector are being offered through the KESUMA Green Skills Fair 2024 this week.
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