Recycling: Managing the production cycle of waste
Recycling is one of the most popular ways to be eco-friendly in global efforts to reduce our carbon footprint. For years, there have been campaigns that support and encourage recycling…
Managing Food Waste
With a growing population, Malaysia faces a challenge in addressing food wastage throughout its supply chain. The culture of food waste needs to be nipped in the bud. Malaysia…
Personal Mobility: A healthier way to move
Apart from Mass Transit options, citizens should also look to embrace other forms of personal mobility. For their part, city municipalities should also foster an environment which would better enable…
Mass Transit: Driving a nation
Safely connecting citizens to their destinations with interlinked bus and rail services. With the target of creating a Low Carbon City in mind, the mobility of citizens needs to be…
Rainwater Harvesting: Harnessing an ancient practice in modern times
As rainfall patterns have changed along with the changes in climate, advancements in technology have made the ancient practice of harvesting water more practical and sustainable. Malaysia is blessed with…
Water Efficiency: Keeping our taps flowing
While we may not immediately associate water consumption with our carbon footprint, the energy required to supply cities with clean running water has its costs. The next component to be…
Renewable Energy: Cleaner & Greener
With dwindling fossil fuel reserves, we need alternatives sources of energy before the reserves run completely dry Continuing within the Energy Element challenge component, a core consideration is increasing the…
Powering our lives more efficiently
A conversation about Energy Conservation Under the LCC 2030 Challenge, Energy Management is one of the five components evaluated. This component is evaluated in terms of Energy Efficiency and adoption…
The LCC 2030 Challenge
What is the LCC 2030 Challenge? The aim of the LCC 2030 Challenge is to accelerate the transformation of Malaysia’s urban developments into Low Carbon Cities. It has been found…
Entering the New Era of Low Carbon
Since entering the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, the world has continued to grow and innovate. Evidence from many studies throughout the years have shown that this progress has…