Read more about the article Korean Reality TV’s Plastic Problem: Why Single-Use Plastics Dominate Your Favorite Shows
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Korean Reality TV’s Plastic Problem: Why Single-Use Plastics Dominate Your Favorite Shows

According to a new report from Greenpeace East Asia, the ubiquitous presence of single-use plastics on Korean reality shows is sending the wrong message to millions of viewers.

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Read more about the article PLN Indonesia Power Launches Indonesia’s Largest Solar Panel Factory with 1 GWp Capacity
President Director of PLN Indonesia Power, Edwin Nugraha Putra, showcases a solar panel module produced using Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) technology, achieving an efficiency rate of up to 23.2%. (Doc. PLN Indonesia Power)

PLN Indonesia Power Launches Indonesia’s Largest Solar Panel Factory with 1 GWp Capacity

In a groundbreaking move to advance renewable energy, PLN Indonesia Power (PLN IP) inaugurated the nation’s largest and most advanced solar panel factory.

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Read more about the article Vietnam’s Bold Push for Rooftop Solar Power: Building a Cleaner, Resilient Energy Future
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Vietnam’s Bold Push for Rooftop Solar Power: Building a Cleaner, Resilient Energy Future

The recently issued Decree No. 135/2024/ND-CP, dated October 22, 2024, offers incentives to facilitate self-produced rooftop solar power for self-use.

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Read more about the article Indonesia’s Renewable Energy: SEG Solar’s $500 Million Investment in Batang
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Indonesia’s Renewable Energy: SEG Solar’s $500 Million Investment in Batang

The PV industrial complex will be located in the Batang Regency of Central Java province and will be the largest one of its kind in Southeast Asia. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC…

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Coldplay’s Groundbreaking Vinyl Album Made from River Plastic Waste in Indonesia and Malaysia

Coldplay has released their tenth album, "Moon Music," on vinyl made entirely from plastic waste collected from rivers in Indonesia and Malaysia. Each vinyl record of Moon Music is made from nine plastic bottles collected from these rivers, giving new life to discarded waste.

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Read more about the article How South Sulawesi’s Kajang Tribe Became Global Conservation Heroes
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How South Sulawesi’s Kajang Tribe Became Global Conservation Heroes

Deep within the verdant forests of South Sulawesi lies a hidden gem of environmental stewardship: the Kajang Tribe. In the words of one Kajang elder, “If we take care of the forest, the forest will take care of us.”

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Read more about the article Alam Sutera and Bioniqa Unveil Indonesia’s First Green Bus Stop Powered by Algae Photobioreactor
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Alam Sutera and Bioniqa Unveil Indonesia’s First Green Bus Stop Powered by Algae Photobioreactor

Indonesia’s first algae-powered photobioreactor bus stop in the Alam Sutera area was inaugurated in front of the Synergy Building in Alam Sutera on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC…

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Read more about the article Jakarta’s Air Quality Crisis: Seven Years of Unhealthy Air and Rising Medical Costs
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Jakarta’s Air Quality Crisis: Seven Years of Unhealthy Air and Rising Medical Costs

Data collected by KPBB from 2017 to 2023 shows that the annual average concentration of PM2.5—a key pollutant—ranged from 38 to 46.1 µg/m3, levels categorized as unhealthy.

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