The South Sulawesi government has launched a new public transport system for its employees, utilizing dedicated buses every Thursday to reduce fuel consumption. This initiative aims to create a car-free zone around the governor's office.
The Malaysian government has announced the implementation of a work-from-home policy, effective April 15, 2026, aimed at reducing fuel consumption. Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil emphasized that this initiative will enhance work efficiency.
The Temanggung government in Indonesia has initiated effective measures to reduce fuel consumption and save budget costs. These measures include the use of motorcycles for daily operations.
OMODA and JAECOO have announced the launch of new hybrid vehicles that promise to reduce fuel consumption by up to <strong>50%</strong>. This initiative reflects the global shift towards sustainable transportation technologies.
The Indonesian government has announced a plan to implement a work-from-home policy for one day a week for public and private sector employees. This initiative comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East and their impact on fuel prices.
The Indonesian Ministry of Migration and Reforms has announced the implementation of a Work From Anywhere (WFA) system from March 25 to 27, 2026, aimed at reducing fuel consumption. This initiative will apply to offices that do not provide direct public services.