RECCESSARY brought together roughly 50 professionals from manufacturing, energy, and financial service sectors, as well as the consulting industry in Taipei on Sept. 13 to navigate the path to a sustainable supply chain.
The seminar, titled “Constructing a Sustainable Supply Chain: CBAM Risk Analysis and A Guide to Purchase Green Energy,” featured two keynote speeches by experts from InfoLink Consulting, a renewable energy research and consulting firm, and two case studies shared by Singapore-based sustainability solutions provider ACT Solutions APAC and TUNtex, a Kaohsiung-based apparel and fabrics manufacturer.

Professionals from various sectors gathered at RECCESSARY seminar in Taipei on Sept. 13.
In light of the vast potential of green energy in Southeast Asia that is expected to grow from 2021’s 101.8 billion kWh to 286 billion kWh in 2030, InfoLink’s researcher Jessie Cai (蔡宥潔) compared the approach to purchasing green energy between countries across the SEA region and identified challenges facing businesses.