Namibia has advanced in creating a new digital tool for the green sector, showing that the country values the environmental stability. This is called Namibia Sustainable Supplier Database, and it was created in partnership with the World Economic Forum.
This proves that the stakeholders participate with the management of the environmental sector, and it has a great influence on how they tackle the eco-dynamics on greener energy.
Some key points that need to be shared about the green sector of Namibia are that it is currently working on being one of the major green hydrogen producers and with that, it could double the size in the economy on the green hydrogen industry soon and lead to more investors.
The development of the green hydrogen market is crucial to assist the domestic workforce and maximize local employment.
There are setbacks that Namibia needs to face, such as the limited resources having them importing resources from other countries. Other matters are the rapid climate changes they face which leads them to adapt in new technology innovations.
The role of technology pushes the sustainability of the green sector by creating new ways in the protection of the environment. In a world where digital solutions are becoming the norm on facing environmental challenges, Namibia’s digital tool is there to pave a way.
In addition, Namibia’s new digital tool in the green sector stands a chance to push the countries journey to a better future. This tool has the power to change and bring greater collaborations among partnerships in the environmental sector. It is safe to say Namibia is looking for greener pastures.
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