“People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.” – Zig Ziglar #dh #100daysofdh #retweets #tweets #tweet #moodtweets #tweetsfromtwitter #relatabletweets #twittertweets #twitterposts #bhfyp

@Symetra (owned by @Sumitomo Life) strikes a #sustainability balance – half of their employees use #masstransit or #carpooling, and the office has instituted an extensive #recycling and #composting program, paper-avoidance strategy and pushes remote conferencing as an alternative to travel as part of its sustainability initiative. #ESG #Environment #Green

Via Business Travel News By Chris Davis, Contact Reporter Much of the drive toward sustainable business travel strategies in recent years has been driven by large companies, those with tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars in annual global air spending. Many of these firms report the tens of thousands of metric tons ofContinue reading “@Symetra (owned by @Sumitomo Life) strikes a #sustainability balance – half of their employees use #masstransit or #carpooling, and the office has instituted an extensive #recycling and #composting program, paper-avoidance strategy and pushes remote conferencing as an alternative to travel as part of its sustainability initiative. #ESG #Environment #Green”

Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 28 April 2021

In this podcast, I shared about: 1) Mondelēz International‘s sustainability efforts in reducing plastic waste in Philippines and also its involvement with the Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS) and their strategy to reduce waste. 2) How 7ECO is integrating digital transformation into Vietnam’s agriculture sector and developing smart agricultural projects. 3) Timberland, a VF Company toContinue reading “Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 28 April 2021”

#Thailand has started the deployment of disinfection robots to rein in the spread of #Covid19 #SoutheastAsia #Asean #ESG #Sustainability #AI #ML #Robotics

At the moment, Thailand is reworking its vaccine strategy to contain its worst wave of Covid-19 infections as the pandemic intensifies the country’s economic crisis and complicates plans for reopening their tourism sector. As outbreaks from nightlife venues in Bangkok overwhelms hospitals and healthcare facilities, the Thailand government is compelled to set up field hospitalsContinue reading “#Thailand has started the deployment of disinfection robots to rein in the spread of #Covid19 #SoutheastAsia #Asean #ESG #Sustainability #AI #ML #Robotics”

Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 27 April 2021

In this podcast, I share about:1) SEACEF with Clime Capital, invests in a solar and storage project in Vietnam; 2) Rojana Industrial Park Pcl (rojna) and Evlomo to build EV battery plant in Thailand; 3) Levi Strauss & Co. leads webinar on style and sustainability in Philippines; and 4) Mondelēz International and Olam to create the world’s largest sustainable cocoa farm. Follow me for more ofContinue reading “Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 27 April 2021”

Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 22 April 2021

In this podcast, I shared about:1) How chip fat is being replaced by the increasing use of palm oil in Southeast Asian countries, and how it might contribute to deforestation; 2) Fashion clothing’s suppliers in Asian region banding together through the Sustainable Textile of the Asian Region network, for better supplier terms; 3) Philippines PresidentContinue reading “Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 22 April 2021”

#Thailand encourages local entrepreneurs and startups to step forward with innovative solutions to revive their once-vibrant tourism sector #SoutheastAsia #Asean #ESG #Sustainability

Thailand reported 1,458 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday and two new deaths, as the country deals with a third wave of infections that saw record new cases on most days last week. In the wake of the latest outbreak, some provinces have ordered the closure of waterparks and swimming pools. Most beaches and national parksContinue reading “#Thailand encourages local entrepreneurs and startups to step forward with innovative solutions to revive their once-vibrant tourism sector #SoutheastAsia #Asean #ESG #Sustainability”

Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 21 April 2021

In this podcast, I shared about: 1) The Zero Waste Cities Challenge that’s funded by Huhtamaki, in Vietnam, South Africa and India; 2) Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts‘ Tree’s Earth Day Getaway campaign in Thailand; 3) Sustainability startups, Nanotronics Inc and Oro Handmade Innovations, recipients of Shell‘s LiveWIRE Acceleration Program in Philippines; and 4) Kerry Foods‘s new plant in Indonesia, withContinue reading “Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 21 April 2021”

#Indonesia partnered the #Netherlands to raise the level of professionalism of Indonesians who aspire to work in the water management, sustainable fisheries and marines sector #SoutheastAsia #Asean #ESG #Sustainability

The lack of development in Indonesia’s maritime infrastructure has been a crucial factor in the country’s high logistics costs. Potential higher trade growth, lower external financing costs and a depressed oil price as well as infrastructure development should drive Indonesia’s logistics industry forward when the country recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. However, Indonesia’s logistics performanceContinue reading “#Indonesia partnered the #Netherlands to raise the level of professionalism of Indonesians who aspire to work in the water management, sustainable fisheries and marines sector #SoutheastAsia #Asean #ESG #Sustainability”

Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 20 April 2021

In this podcast, I shared about: 1) The construction of Jawa 9 and 10 coal-fired plants by South Korea in Indonesia; 2) Philippines lifting restrictions on mining to put the country back on the investment map; 3) Hi tech shrimp farming in Vietnam and how it brings high profits to the Bac Lieu province thatContinue reading “Podcast: Latest developments on sustainability matters from Southeast Asia – 20 April 2021”

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started