Showing posts with label environmentally friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environmentally friendly. Show all posts

Friday, 18 July 2014

Trade Expo Indonesia Towards Green Business


The Ministry of Trade is hosting the largest trade show of Indonesia - the 29th Trade Expo Indonesia (TEI), from 8th – 12th October later this year. The international exhibition is to be held in the Jakarta International Expo (JIExpo), with a ‘Towards Green Business’ theme.

This theme follows President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at the 2nd ASEAN Summit which took place last 19th June at Nadi, Fiji Islands, as a statement was made referring that the green economy is significant for Indonesia’s resilience. Green economy has become a new economic paradigm, promoting economic progress without harming natural wealth and resources.

TEI 2014 will be hosted in an area covering 40,000m2, expecting 2,000 exhibitors targeting an audience of 10,000 people. The products to be on show will include main export commodities, prospective exports commodity, as well as other export products. This is as well as products and services from well-trained labour, including professional, hospitality and construction services.

These products will highlight the continuity of the company in operating a green business, made with focus towards social environment aspects and so products do not just meet the standards of aesthetics and function. Another key factor to be considered is fair trade. This aspect, amongst others, is shown by fairness to all interested and Indonesian businessmen’s ability to meet fair trade’s international standards.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Environmentally friendly Jakarta


Environmentally friendly Jakarta – Car free day.

Zero Energy Architecture is on its way to becoming the next hot trend in the sustainable energy market. It aims to design zero carbon design buildings that generate the same amount of energy used throughout the year.

These green buildings utilise a number of features to maintain the net zero energy consumption, such as solar panels, tinted windows absorbing only light and no heat, geothermal energy, as well as others, varying across different building designs.