Tag: green innovation

Malaysia pushes clean tech and innovation for growth

Malaysia’s Green Innovation Strategy Gains Momentum with Increased Private R&D Funding Malaysia is making significant strides in positioning itself as a hub for clean technology and innovation. With a clear focus on sustainability and environmental consciousness, the country is attracting attention from investors who see the potential for growth in this sector. One notable indicator […]

Gold goes green: Light-powered tech recycles precious metal from e-waste without toxins

Gold Goes Green: Light-Powered Tech Recycles Precious Metal from E-Waste Without Toxins Researchers have found a greener, safer way to get gold from ore and discarded electronics. Traditional methods of extracting gold involve the use of toxic chemicals like cyanide, which pose serious environmental and health risks. However, a groundbreaking innovation in the form of […]

German shipping giant unveils green cruiser design for travelers aged 80+

Cruising Towards Sustainability: German Shipping Giant Unveils Green Cruiser Design for Travelers Aged 80+ German shipbuilder Meyer Werft has presented a groundbreaking climate-neutral cruise ship concept designed specifically for travelers aged 80 and above. The initiative marks a significant step towards sustainable travel practices in the maritime industry, catering to a demographic that values both […]

Hyundai electric excavator with ‘biggest battery’ runs for 10 hours on single charge

Hyundai Electric Excavator with ‘Biggest Battery’ Runs for 10 Hours on Single Charge Hyundai Construction Equipment, in partnership with a Belgium-based company, is gearing up to revolutionize the construction industry with the launch of its first battery-electric mini excavator. This innovative machine boasts the title of having the ‘biggest battery’ in its class, enabling it […]

The Future of Bio-Based Chemicals: Overcoming Challenges for a Sustainable Tomorrow

In an age where climate change and environmental degradation are increasingly alarming, the shift towards bio-based chemicals and materials offers a beacon of hope. Derived from biological resources such as plants, algae, and organic waste, bio-based alternatives promise to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on finite fossil resources. Despite their inherent environmental advantages, […]

Back To Top