Queen Victoria Market’s sustainability target is to produce zero carbon and send zero waste to landfill by 2027.... Read More
SDGs Goal 12
National University of Singapore officially launched the Research Centre on Sustainable Urban Farming (SUrF). It undertakes multidisciplinary research that combines Science, Engineering, and Computing.... Read More
The Vietnam Sustainable Agriculture Transformation (VnSAT) Project, financed by the World Bank, successfully wrapped up its seven years of operation.... Read More
Starting July 2022, certain single-use plastic products are illegal in India. However, the country is underprepared.... Read More
Humans use around 50,000 wild species for different practices, including over 10,000 harvested directly for food. Experts across the globe share their insights to establish more sustainable use of wild species.... Read More
We need powerful and continuous nationwide programs and campaigns to undo hundreds of years of socio-cultural "brainwashing" on rice.... Read More
An ethical collection system that produces a significant, practical, and effective manner to help local waste stakeholders in Indonesia.... Read More
The Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC) strives for the transition into a more sustainable artwork shipping and packaging... Read More
Singapore’s zero waste mission includes a collaborative electronic waste management through government initiatives, startup innovations, and citizen participation.
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Experts question FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Sustainability Strategy.... Read More

Queen Victoria Market’s Paths to Sustainability
Developing Sustainable Urban Farming in Singapore
Seven Years of Improving Rice and Coffee Production in Vietnam
The Rough Patch of India’s Plastic Ban
Experts Offer Insights on the Sustainable Use of 50,000 Wild Species
The Fall of Indonesia’s Golden Age of Rice
Octopus: Improving the Quality of Life for the Waste Management Ecosystem
Sustainable Shipping Campaign for Art Industry
E-Waste Management Efforts in Singapore
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Explaining the Migrant Worker Abuse and Greenwashing Issues