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.