Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the latest happening in the following: 1. Using satellite tracking and blockchain technology in sustainable fishing in Thailand; 2. PepsiCo’s latest initiative with UBQ Materials to replace some of their plastics in production; and 3. LG Chem’s latest announcement to be global ESG leader.
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Premium Content: Thailand mulls over potential feasibility studies on the economic opportunities from local mining for wafer production value chain
The world economy is still grappling with the persistent shortage of computer chips that enable many of our essential technologies. The issue has been growing steadily since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic and shows no signs of weakening. The shortages were primarily caused by the closure of major Asian chip factories and this scenarioContinue reading “Premium Content: Thailand mulls over potential feasibility studies on the economic opportunities from local mining for wafer production value chain”
Premium Content: South Korea laid out urgent roadmap for extraction of biofuel from manure, garbage and sewage
The South Korean government is supporting waste-to-energy policies in order to lower the cost of waste disposal through incineration and landfills, create power, fuel, and heating, and use manure, livestock manure, sewage, food garbage and other wastes in the conversion to energy.
Free Content: Switzerland extends helping hand to Indonesia to develop technical manpower for the country’s renewable energy sector
Despite Indonesia’s enormous potential for harnessing renewable energy and transitioning to a circular economy, employment in the industry continues to face a number of obstacles. Analysts highlighted that the country currently lacks the technical manpower resources for occupations in the clean, green and renewable sectors, even though investments continue to pour in. An employment gap causedContinue reading “Free Content: Switzerland extends helping hand to Indonesia to develop technical manpower for the country’s renewable energy sector”
Premium Content: Thailand looks towards garbage to solve part of the country’s energy security issue
In response to the country’s rising waste problems, the Thai government would mobilise its government agencies to address the country’s waste management issues; first by raising awareness of proper waste disposal practices in all industrial sectors, secondly, sharing environmental best practices to educate private practitioners and motivate them towards higher environmental standards and lastly, promoteContinue reading “Premium Content: Thailand looks towards garbage to solve part of the country’s energy security issue”
Free Content: South Korea to extend its water management expertise to Cambodia
The drought in Cambodia has prompted the government issue an advisory to its citizens to use water carefully, particularly in rural areas, stating that rainfall from the previous rainy season “would not be adequate to fulfil the immediate demands,” and another study also stated that irrigation water capacity is just 20 percent full. Cambodia is approaching its fourth year of drought, with climate change and continuous dam development wreaking havoc on the Mekong River and the 65 million people who rely on it for a living. WaterContinue reading “Free Content: South Korea to extend its water management expertise to Cambodia”
Free Content: Vietnam urges more private enterprises to take up challenges in the Environment and Social sector with its three-pronged strategy over the next three years
The Vietnamese government planned to adopt a three-pronged strategy over the next three years, to encourage more of the country’s private firms to take on business challenges in the Environmental and Social Responsibility sector. The fast expansion and industrialization of Vietnam have had a severe influence on the environment and natural resources. According to theContinue reading “Free Content: Vietnam urges more private enterprises to take up challenges in the Environment and Social sector with its three-pronged strategy over the next three years”
Premium Content: Indonesia unveils detailed sustainability plans for nuclear, hydrogen, geothermal and ESG risks mitigation strategies
Indonesia has committed to meeting the Paris Agreement’s Net Zero Emission objectives, and a large portion of the roadmap relied on utilising more renewable energy. The top policymakers are unanimous in their belief that the renewable energy journey must be carefully balanced with issues related to Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) topics, and that theContinue reading “Premium Content: Indonesia unveils detailed sustainability plans for nuclear, hydrogen, geothermal and ESG risks mitigation strategies”
Free Content: South Korea powers their ESG and Sustainability drive with the country’s first solar powered car supercharging station
By 2025, the South Korean government hoped to have up to around 2.8 million electric vehicles (EV) on the road. This most likely would involve the replacement of public transport vehicles such as rental vehicles. To achieve this, South Korea will need to enhance its charging infrastructure to guarantee that everyone can use their EVsContinue reading “Free Content: South Korea powers their ESG and Sustainability drive with the country’s first solar powered car supercharging station”
Premium Content: Indonesia edges towards net zero with research and development in nuclear technology
As part of the country’s transition from fossil fuels to new and renewable energy, the Indonesian government has set a goal of achieving a 100 percent renewable energy mix by 2060. Nuclear power would add around 6% of energy to the whole renewable energy mix. Other renewable energy sources include solar power (about 61 percent),Continue reading “Premium Content: Indonesia edges towards net zero with research and development in nuclear technology”