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A flick through: Korea’s net zero challenge | Part 2

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If you missed the excellent recent article by Ayoub Ouahidi about the opportunities for global innovators in South Korea’s drive to decarbonise its industrial sector – or want a recap of the main points – see the below flick-through summary.
 
Ayoub, the senior sustainability specialist in our team in Seoul, explains that around 40% of Korea’s emissions stem from its industrial activities – with steel, petrochemicals and cement the main culprits.
 
Find out about the intensive government and private sector investment directed at tackling this, the new tech and expertise in greatest demand, and examples of companies already making headway in the market.

 

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And you can read the full article here.

You’ll notice this is the second part in a series, with Part 1 focused on Korea’s move to decarbonise its energy sector. A third instalment will follow soon.
 
If you’d like to discuss the prospects for your cleantech business in Korea, you can contact Ayoub at ayoub.ouahidi@intralinkgroup.com.
 

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Ayoub Ouahidi

Ayoub has extensive experience in Korea’s cleantech and industrial ecosystem, having delivered commercial deals in the fuel cell and hydrogen, advanced bio-materials, nuclear, battery materials and circular economy fields. He guides global firms through market entry, localisation, pilot deployment and long-term commercial success and works with governments seeking to understand the Korean cleantech and sustainability scene.