Net-Zero Defence? The Military Sector’s Hidden Carbon Footprint

The military sector is a substantial contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, yet its carbon footprint remains one of the least scrutinised and disclosed. As governments and industries worldwide pledge net-zero goals, the defence sector’s environmental impact is emerging as a critical frontier in climate accountability. Growing calls for transparency and sustainable practices in military operations and supply chains are challenging the traditional secrecy and…

Just Transition in Asia: Who Bears the Cost of Going Green?

The transition away from coal and towards greener industries in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) presents profound social challenges, sparking urgent debates on who bears the cost of “going green.” This just transition imperative involves balancing decarbonization goals with the socioeconomic well-being of workers, small businesses, and communities reliant on coal and carbon-intensive sectors. Did you know that Asia plans to phase…

Sustainable Supply Chains in a Fragmented World: The APAC Advantage

Sustainable supply chains in APAC, particularly in Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia, are undergoing transformative changes driven by reshoring trends, the formation of regional trade blocs, and the adoption of digital traceability tools. These factors together create what can be termed the “APAC Advantage” in building resilient, transparent, and sustainable supply chains amid global fragmentation. How…

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