The Indonesian Investment Management Fund (Danantara) has announced the registration of over 100 investors in the second phase of the Waste-to-Electricity Project (PSEL), aimed at developing 33 sites with a total cost of up to $5 billion.
The Grand Egyptian Museum has announced the launch of a new solar power station aimed at enhancing environmental sustainability and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources. This project marks a significant step towards the use of renewable energy in cultural sites.
The Greater Amman Municipality has concluded the 'Low Carbon Neighborhood Plan' project in the Southern Gate area, aimed at enhancing environmental sustainability and reducing carbon emissions. This initiative marks a significant step towards improving the quality of life in the Jordanian capital.
The North Jakarta Parks and Forestry Office has announced a project to transform an illegal dump site in the Kincana area into a beautiful park. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance public spaces and improve the urban environment.
Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> visited the cities of <strong>Silashab</strong> and <strong>Borobokerto</strong> following his visit to train accident victims in Bekasi. The trip aims to follow up on significant environmental and developmental projects.
The Giza Governorate has announced the commencement of the first waste recycling plant, aiming to improve waste management and promote environmental sustainability. The project includes plans to collaborate with residential waste collection companies to facilitate waste collection.
Arab communities are experiencing a significant transformation as new ideas evolve into a way of life that shapes the future for upcoming generations. This shift reflects a commitment to sustainable development and human values.
Taman Persikatuan Limbah Kiara Park in Taman Tun Dr. Ismail is set to reopen in June, with authorities confirming that a nearby wall collapse will not affect the project timeline.
Japan aims to create the largest floating wind farm in the world off the Izu Islands, intending to supply Tokyo and surrounding islands with clean energy. However, this plan, supported by Governor Yuriko Koike, raises questions about its feasibility by 2035.
Cameron Highlands in Malaysia faced unprecedented mud floods after heavy rainfall, leading to muddy waters flooding the streets of Ringlet. A Malaysian NGO is calling for increased accountability in project approvals.
Indonesian President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong> announced the Giant Sea Wall project during a meeting with several ministers at the <strong>State Palace</strong> in <strong>Jakarta</strong>, inviting academics to participate in this significant initiative aimed at addressing climate change challenges.
Four local governments in Bekalongan, Indonesia, are set to develop a modern waste management system that converts waste into electricity. This initiative aims to address the growing waste problem in the region effectively.
The Governor of Qalyubia has issued urgent directives for the cleansing of the Marsafa-Sandanhour drain, aiming to enhance the local environment and public health. This initiative is part of the governorate's efforts to preserve water resources and ensure citizen safety.
The Governor of Port Said has announced a plan to create a new park and implement landscaping on Aswan Street. This initiative aims to enhance the urban environment and increase green spaces in the city.
Maybank Indonesia has reported significant growth in sustainable financing, reaching a total of <strong>8.24 trillion Indonesian rupiah</strong> in 2025, marking an increase of <strong>92.9%</strong> compared to the previous year. This growth reflects the bank's commitment to supporting environmental and sustainable projects.
Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, Zulhasan, announced the acceleration of waste-to-energy projects across 30 sites in response to the president's directives to address the escalating waste crisis. These projects target areas with waste accumulation exceeding 1,000 tons daily.
The Singaporean government has announced the commencement of preparatory works for the 'Long Island' project aimed at safeguarding the eastern coast from rising sea levels. This includes removing underwater obstacles and transporting materials to the waters, paving the way for major reclamation works.