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Climate Asia annual conference addresses the planet s growing concerns

In a call to confront our planet's pressing challenges, the third Annual Climate Asia Conference convened in Bengaluru this April. Themed Accelerating Climate Action: Bridging the Gap from Dialogue to Action, the event saw leaders and experts from diverse sectors, all driven by a shared determination to effect tangible change. Demonstrating a steadfast commitment to inclusivity and sustainability, the conference introduced innovative initiatives such as access to sign language interpreters, embraced eco-friendly practices, and served organically sourced cuisine.

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BSP names new deputy governor

BSP names new deputy governor Lawrence Agcaoili © STAR/File BSP names new deputy governor MANILA, Philippines The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has added a new deputy governor with expertise in digital payments, as part of efforts to transform the country from a cash-heavy into a cash-light economy and a coinless society over the next five years. Mamerto Tangonan, a digital financial services expert with over 20 years of experience, has been named as the fourth deputy governor of the BSP. Tangonan now heads the BSP’s Payments and Currency Management Sector. He joins Deputy Governors Francisco Dakila Jr. of the Monetary and Economics Sector, Chuchi Fonacier of the Financial Supervision Sector, and Maria Almasara Cyd Tuaño-Amador of the Corporate Services Sector.

Fibres derived from textile and clothing waste to be commercialised

Fibres derived from textile and clothing waste to be commercialised New report highlights cellulosic fibre developments which will help brands and retailers provide environmentally sustainable textiles and apparel. 25th January 2021 Several innovative start-up companies have recently made huge progress in developing cellulosic fibres derived from textile and clothing waste and some of these fibres are poised for commercialisation in 2021, according to a new 31-page report entitled Innovations in cellulosic fibres derived from recycled textile and clothing waste, from the global business information company Textiles Intelligence.  Brands and retailers are under immense pressure to provide textile and apparel products which are environmentally sustainable. At the same time, there is an urgent need to reduce the amount of waste generated by the fashion industry, which is estimated at 92 million tons a year, the report says.

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