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Intensive cleaning of rivers is necessary in improving the quality of drinking water
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Major corporate responsibility advances seen
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New RM1.2bil dam to be built in Penang
New RM1.2bil dam to be built in Penang
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Food & Agriculture
Sime Darby aims to intensify R&D efforts
Sime Darby aims to intensify R&D efforts
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A shot in the arm for CSPO
A shot in the arm for CSPO
26 March 2011
Policy & Finance
Renewable energy needs a push
Renewable energy needs a push
23 March 2011
Energy
Genome tech to hasten oil palm growth
Genome tech to hasten oil palm growth
22 March 2011
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'Water issues transcend politics'
'Water issues transcend politics'
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Salcon secures China water deals
Salcon secures China water deals
Carbon & Climate
Govt going all out to chop down illegal loggers
Govt going all out to chop down illegal loggers
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Introducing the transit card
Introducing the transit card
19 March 2011
Transport
Electric cars to hit the roads by June
Electric cars to hit the roads by June
17 March 2011
Transport
E-scooter boost for carbon emission reduction
E-scooter boost for carbon emission reduction
16 March 2011
Energy
Call to end EU biofuel perks
Call to end EU biofuel perks
15 March 2011
Water
30 per cent of water goes down the drain
30 per cent of water goes down the drain
Water
PM: Price of water must be fair
PM: Price of water must be fair
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Turning pig waste to energy
Turning pig waste to energy
14 March 2011
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TDM to open fertiliser factory
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Malaysia has no need for nuke plants, says EPSM
Malaysia has no need for nuke plants, says EPSM
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