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Osaka Expo 2025: Sustainability, Innovation, and Global Perspectives

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Osaka Expo 2025 Showcases⁢ Global Sustainability Efforts,Climate Impact,and Women’s Empowerment

The upcoming Osaka Expo 2025 is ‍highlighting critical global issues,with a strong ​focus ⁢on sustainability,the realities of climate change,and the advancement‍ of women’s‍ rights. Yvonne⁣ Burton, ⁤discussing the expo, detailed several exhibits demonstrating innovative approaches ‌and‍ impactful presentations.

One prominent example is the NEOM Green Hydrogen Complex,owned by NGHC,which ⁢is described as “the world’s largest plant producing ⁢green hydrogen-based ammonia from renewable energy,” powered by wind and solar ⁤energy. Burton also noted that the expo features contributions from smaller⁣ and​ less affluent nations, ​showcasing ⁤their land conservation and environmental protection ⁢strategies.

A⁣ especially impactful exhibit comes from Brazil, offering a visceral demonstration of climate change’s effects. Burton ⁣described a large screen representing the sun and‍ planet, transitioning through colors to illustrate environmental⁤ health. “When they get to the reds ⁣and the orange and kind ​of the violence of climate‌ damage, everything’s deflated‍ and dark,” she explained, noting the exhibit incorporates ⁢sound, color changes, and hanging elements to create a “jarring” and “exceptional” experience. Staff ⁤are present to provide further explanation.

Japan’s‌ pavilion centers⁢ on the circular economy, with the ⁣theme of interconnectedness between life and‌ life. Reflecting the country’s vulnerability to natural disasters, the pavilion⁤ prioritizes “soft materials” for construction, emphasizing ​their durability and repairability. Burton highlighted the use of ⁤bamboo – which bends but doesn’t break⁤ – and “cross laminated ⁣timber,CLT,” which is easily dismantled and repurposed.CLT is increasingly being incorporated into international ​building codes as a sustainable alternative for walls, roofs, floors, and ceilings, due to its fire resistance and seismic resilience.

The ‌Expo ‌also features an extensive women’s Pavilion, sponsored by Cartier, dedicated to telling⁢ the stories of women and activists. The pavilion presents statistics on global gender ​equality and hosts numerous events.

Burton emphasized a⁣ key message conveyed by the Japanese ‍pavilion: individual agency in creating a sustainable⁤ future. The pavilion encourages visitors to recognise their role in circular solutions, reminding them that “it all ​starts with you‍ and the decisions that you make ⁣on a daily basis…it’s ⁤all our obligation ‍for the‌ Earth’s ⁢sustainability.”

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