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Search Personal care company Kimberly-Clark Softex installs photovoltaic panels on their Sidoarjo plant in East Java. (Photo Courtesy of Kimberly-Clark Softex) Softex Installs Solar Roofs to Fight Climate Change BY :JAKARTA GLOBE APRIL 03, 2021
Jakarta. Personal care company Kimberly-Clark Softex officially installed photovoltaic panels on their Sidoarjo plant in East Java.
According to Softex Indonesia president director Hendra Setiawan, the solar panel will generate 630 kilowatts of peak energy. The switch to solar panel roofs is also in collaboration with a local renewable energy startup, Xurya Daya. The installation will now replace 887,922 kilowatt-hours of conventional energy use at the plant every year, reducing carbon dioxide production by approximately 829,319 kilograms per year, Hendra said in a recent official statement.
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As the nation begins to turn its attention toward recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, now is the perfect time for concerted action to transform the United States’ dominance of information technology into a durable leadership position in the innovations that will characterize supply chains in the physical economy during the remainder of this century.
Asiaâs asset owners show mixed progress on gender parity
Institutions in Australia and Japan are making good progress on achieving targets for gender parity, but there is still work to do in the region, including in Hong Kong.
With the lack of gender diversity in the workplace seen as a financial risk, some asset owners in Asia Pacific have made great strides in the push for gender parity. However, others have regressed, and Hong Kong is one of them.
Asset owners across the region have made an effort to improve gender representation for varying reasons, including to attract talent, to satisfy customers or simply because they believe it is the right thing to do.