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Made in China, Made in India – and powered by sustainable coal
The global energy debate is shifting due to geopolitical, economic, and security pressures that necessitate the reintegration of reality into climate policy discussions. Despite years of climate polic...
Estonian government approves energy sector development plan to 2035
The Estonian government recently approved its energy sector development plan for the years leading up to 2035 (ENMAK 2035). The framework outlines goals and strategies for advancing energy sustainabil...
Battery recycling key to further spread of EVs in Japan
The Japanese automotive industry aims at developing methods to recycle and reuse used electric vehicle batteries within Japan....
Acting Like a State: Sarawak’s Kingmaker Blueprint for a Green Powerhouse
Sarawak's strategic shift towards sustainability and digital industries, combined with changes in federal-state relations, is enabling its transformation into a green powerhouse....
Smart city forum focuses on communities building the future
The fourth SSPP Forum was held in Tokyo's Harajuku district this October at With Harajuku Hall. The event aimed to facilitate an informal and dynamic discussion among participants about sustainable sm...
Emission-Free Tunnel and Mining Operations in 5-10 Years
Leaders from LKAB and LNS have announced that within five to ten years, all equipment utilized for mining and tunnel operations will be emission-free. This includes the commitment towards reducing env...
To realize a circular economy, Oji advances recycling, partnerships
Keiji Shimatani from Oji Holdings, a major Japanese paper producer, discussed the company's initiative to reduce plastic use and promote resource circulation by advancing paper as an alternative mater...
Hong Kong’s solid waste levels dip for third year, but green groups still worried
Hong Kong's municipal solid waste at landfills decreased by 3.4% to 10,510 tonnes per day in 2024, continuing a three-year downward trend. However, environmental groups are concerned that this progres...
Japanese sushi tycoon pays fin-tastic record of US$3.2 million for bluefin tuna
A Japanese sushi tycoon recently set an auction record at Tokyo's primary fish market by paying a staggering $3.2 million for a bluefin tuna, surpassing previous high levels. The event was noted by ma...