Asia | Asia-Pacific programmes

Developing clean industry across the region

MPP continues to forge new connections across Asia-Pacific, lifting the barriers to enable a critical mass of clean industrial projects to break ground

The Asia-Pacific region is benefiting from MPP’s ability to mobilise business, finance, government, and civil society leaders to speed up the shift to clean materials, chemicals, and fuels.

Australia | overview

Unlocking Australia's clean industry potential

Australia’s clean industrial pipeline is among the largest in the world, representing the chance to become a global leader in clean industry

Mission Possible Partnership has been working with local partners Cyan Ventures and Climate Works Centre to investigate opportunities for Green Market Makers for clean iron and lead markets for clean ammonia, leveraging the substantial pipeline for both these commodities.

In addition, our Build Clean Now campaign, which calls for year on year acceleration of clean industrial projects to become financed and built, launched in Australia in 2025. Sydney was host to the first Build Clean Now workshop, gathering more than 50 senior leaders across Australia’s clean industry landscape, including project developers, federal and state government representatives and investors.

Australia country briefing | Build Clean Now

Asia-Pacific programmes | further reading

Reuters Events: Global Energy Forum 2026 brings together 600+ senior leaders from across energy, finance, technology and policy to address the decisions reshaping global energy markets.

A rare bit of positive news in a turbulent year: clean industry investment is accelerating. Data from our newly-published Global Project Tracker update shows that 19 commercial-scale clean industrial projects reached final investment decision in the past six months – more than double the pace of a year ago.

Kassø, in southern Denmark, is now home to one of the world’s first operational e-methanol facilities, producing 42,000 tonnes per year from a 304 MW solar park, a 52 MW electrolyser and biogenic CO₂ captured from a local biogas facility. It reached FID in January 2022 without operating subsidies and started operations in 2025.

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Holcim’s OLYMPUS project is testing a new model for cement decarbonisation in a challenging setting. By building a direct source-to-sink

December 4 [Washington, DC, London] Ten of the world’s largest concrete companies and cement plants, including Heidelberg, Cemex and Holcim, join architects,

Energy & Industry Day at COP28 sees the launch of a new wave of breakthrough country and industry partnerships to

Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) launched the new Global Project Tracker in April 2024. Mappinginvestment in the pipeline of necessary decarbonisation

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