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GMIS Legacy Initiative Announcement
Badr Al Olama Head of the Organising Committee, GMIS #GMIS2020 LEGACY INITIATIVE: THE GREEN CHAIN INITIATIVE GMIS has partnered with German organisations, GMOL and UNIDO to launch The Green Chain Initiative, a multi-stakeholder effort to develop new renewable energy global value chains.
renewable energy projects that will use 4IR technologies to create the outcome of a greener planet for all.”
Inspired by Germany’s leadership in driving clean technologies and its ambitions for a net-zero carbon world, The Green Chain Initiative was announced by Badr Al-Olama, Head of the GMIS Organising Committee.
“This initiative truly converges the interests of governments – by providing new sources of green energy, with the interests of industries – that will produce green products by decarbonising their manufacturing facilities, with the interests of consumers – who are able to opt for green crypto-currencies to purchase these products.”
“Taking the events of the past few months into consideration, we wanted to initiate a legacy that can truly make a difference to our world, ensuring green energy to make green products that can be bought using green currencies,” said Al-Olama. “Hence, I’m proud to formally announce, on behalf of the Organising Committee of the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit, our new legacy initiative called The Green Chain. The Green Chain Initiative will crowdsource
“What is also unique about this initiative is that it includes all countries of the world, not just those with fossil fuel resources, and not just those with renewable energy. In that sense, what better partner for us to adopt and co-lead this initiative than Germany, a country with a proven track record in launching strategies for carbon neutrality.”
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