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Imagine this: old TV plastics, repurposed directly into new, high-quality products. No compromises, no shortcuts. It’s a game-changer for both tech and the environment. Electronics giant Sony is reimagining the future by turning end-of-life plastics into high-quality new products. The tech is already in action, with its upcoming 65-inch 4K OLED BRAVIA 8 models leading the way, and scheduled to ship globally in 2025.
Chan Pheng Hwa, Senior Manager - Regional Product Compliance and Environmental Sustainability, Sony Electronics (Singapore) joins The Afternoon Update's Lynlee Foo to share insights into how the industry is moving from linear to circular — and why it is more than just a green trend. Don't miss this conversation on the future of sustainable innovation in Asia and beyond.
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Imagine this: old TV plastics, repurposed directly into new, high-quality products. No compromises, no shortcuts. It’s a game-changer for both tech and the environment. Electronics giant Sony is reimagining the future by turning end-of-life plastics into high-quality new products. The tech is already in action, with its upcoming 65-inch 4K OLED BRAVIA 8 models leading the way, and scheduled to ship globally in 2025.
Chan Pheng Hwa, Senior Manager - Regional Product Compliance and Environmental Sustainability, Sony Electronics (Singapore) joins The Afternoon Update's Lynlee Foo to share insights into how the industry is moving from linear to circular — and why it is more than just a green trend. Don't miss this conversation on the future of sustainable innovation in Asia and beyond.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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