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You don’t need a big organisation or fancy equipment — you just need to care. From a solo volunteer to leading a movement, Yasser Amin shares how Stridy is redesigning
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You don’t need a big organisation or fancy equipment — you just need to care. From a solo volunteer to leading a movement, Yasser Amin shares how Stridy is redesigning

Across borders and sectors, Youth for Energy Southeast Asia (Y4E-SEA) is turning regional connections into policy influence. The Southeast Asia Youth Energy Forum (SAYEF) 2025 in Kuala Lumpur unites youth,

Malaysia’s unresolved primate tourism problem has turned macaques into urban disruptors, fuelling mass culling and public frustration. Animal Neighbours Project confronts this issue through community engagement, innovative mitigation strategies, and
This Singaporean illustrator and children’s book author works with environmental experts to bring scientific concepts to life. Dorcas Tang practices sustainability by leading through example, treating herself and others with

A student-led startup that tackles sudden fish deaths through IoT-powered monitoring devices. These devices alert fish breeders of outage, pH, temperature and oxygen problems for them to take preventive action

In a society where menstruation remains a taboo subject, a young Malaysian woman, Jia Hui, has led her menstrual health-focused initiative, Da Yi Ma Project, which integrates women and underprivileged

Singapore’s 30 by 30 vision meets Southeast Asia’s resources and creativity to build a resilient regional food system. EcoCupid is here to spotlight the Singaporean innovations and cross-border partnerships that

SokFarm, an urban agriculture initiative in Phnom Penh, seamlessly blends composting and coffee culture to create a sustainability hub. By transforming organic waste into vermicompost and cultivating a rooftop garden,

Cambodian youth are at the forefront of environmental conservation, engaging in initiatives like the USAID-funded Cambodia Green Future Activity, which educates young people on biodiversity protection. Events such as the

Phnom Penh’s Jungle à Domicile reflects on the transformative journey from urban gardening to thriving green spaces, showcasing how small city initiatives can grow into ecosystems of education, health, and

A city council officer enforces the municipal circular economy roadmap by engaging with and encouraging communities, industries, businesses, and schools to carry out waste management initiatives.

Sustainability starts with us and continues with you. RMIT Sustainability Ambassadors from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam take the self-initiative with circular economy practices so others can continue and amplify.
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