What’s Next for AsiaIsGreen
AsiaIsGreen is one-year old and we would like to thank all our readers for their support. For the next few months and the new year ahead, we will focus on the following 3 initiatives:
1. More Green News and Thoughts from Asia
We want to focus on our original idea for setting up AsiaIsGreen, a place to share green news and thoughts by Asians or those staying in Asia. We want the people in Asia to share about their environmental problems, ideas, solutions and thoughts. We want to connect and inspire everyone in Asia to take action and work towards a green future. And we want to tell the world that there are people in Asia doing their part for the planet too.
To share more green news and thoughts from Asia, we are asking Guest Writers and organisations from Asia to join our AsiaIsGreen network. We currently have the following people and organisation sharing environmental news and thoughts from their respective countries:
- Singapore – Eugene Tay
- China – Julian Wong
- Japan – Japan for Sustainability
- The Philippines - Irene V. Rafer (new Guest Writer)
- Pakistan – Saad Khan (new Guest Writer)
We are looking for more Guest Writers from Asia, click here for more info on the programme and how to join us. If you know of any green blogs and good websites in Asia, do share them with us too.
2. The 7 Habits of Green Conscious People
We want to help people in Singapore and Asia take actions through our 7 Habits of Green Conscious People. We have compiled a list of 7 habits that we find common in friends who are green conscious and environmentally aware. Everyone can learn the 7 habits and take action to improve and protect the environment.
Details on the 7 habits will be available soon. The 7 habits build on the 6 steps from the ebook, What On Earth Are You Doing?, and the Squidoo lens, 6 Habits of Green Conscious People.
3. New Websites on Zero Waste and Clean Energy
We want to start two new websites based on our vision of:
- Zero Waste for Singapore by 2030 through Redesign, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover
- Clean Energy for Singapore by 2030 through the Four National Switches
Through the websites, we will show you the bright green future for waste and energy in Singapore and our proposed plans to create that future, connect you to people with similar interest, share what you can do to play a part, and find ways to influence the stakeholders. We want to create a future with zero waste and clean energy within our lifetime. We are tired of waiting and seeing targetless promises, so it’s time to act now.
We are still in the planning stage so feel free to give us your suggestions. Or if you believe in our vision and want to help, contact us.
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