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24 October 2019
Waste
Coke, Nestlé and Pepsi top plastic polluter audit again as green groups slam recyclable packaging as 'false solution'
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22 October 2019
Energy
Even in Southeast Asia, coal is losing its lustre—only Indonesia has been building new plants in 2019
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7 smart innovations from Southeast Asia to speed up the energy transition
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Asian cities urged to guard cultural heritage as they modernise
16 October 2019
Food & Agriculture
Why don’t consumer brands promote their sustainable palm oil credentials?
Why don’t consumer brands promote their sustainable palm oil credentials?
15 October 2019
Policy & Finance
EU parliament unfazed by trade fight over palm biofuel phase-out
EU parliament unfazed by trade fight over palm biofuel phase-out
14 October 2019
Carbon & Climate
Bali mangrove bay is now a conservation zone
Bali mangrove bay is now a conservation zone
11 October 2019
Policy & Finance
Seeking justice against palm oil firms, victims call out Dutch banks behind them
Seeking justice against palm oil firms, victims call out Dutch banks behind them
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Southeast Asia urged to cooperate on taking firms to task over fire haze
Southeast Asia urged to cooperate on taking firms to task over fire haze
9 October 2019
Food & Agriculture
How is the world's biggest palm oil trader living up to its no-deforestation promise?
How is the world's biggest palm oil trader living up to its no-deforestation promise?
Food & Agriculture
Asia Pulp & Paper involved in numerous land disputes, shirking demands for more transparency—report
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7 October 2019
Energy
Hundreds protest pollution from coal-fired power plant in Indonesian village
Hundreds protest pollution from coal-fired power plant in Indonesian village
2 October 2019
Policy & Finance
Indonesia defers legislation seen as harming the environment
Indonesia defers legislation seen as harming the environment
28 September 2019
Carbon & Climate
Southeast Asia faces harsher dry seasons as El Niño effects worsen, warn climate scientists
Southeast Asia faces harsher dry seasons as El Niño effects worsen, warn climate scientists
25 September 2019
Energy
2.2m jobs by 2030: Clean energy's employment promise for Asean
2.2m jobs by 2030: Clean energy's employment promise for Asean
18 September 2019
Food & Agriculture
'We’ve been negligent,’ Indonesia’s president Widodo says as fire crisis deepens
'We’ve been negligent,’ Indonesia’s president Widodo says as fire crisis deepens
16 September 2019
Water
A pearl oyster farm in Bali aims to be a sustainable source of precious South sea pearls
A pearl oyster farm in Bali aims to be a sustainable source of precious South sea pearls
13 September 2019
Energy
Microgrids are powering remote communities—and helping Southeast Asia's eco resorts live up to their name
Microgrids are powering remote communities—and helping Southeast Asia's eco resorts live up to their name
12 September 2019
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Bangladesh may suspend new power plant approvals
Bangladesh may suspend new power plant approvals
9 September 2019
Cities
Jakarta’s sea level prompts a move—at a price
Jakarta’s sea level prompts a move—at a price
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