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The Liveability Challenge 2026 Grand Finale
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26 September 2022
Waste
Philippines approves first large-scale waste-to-energy plant
Philippines approves first large-scale waste-to-energy plant
7 September 2022
Waste
Plastic accounts for three-fourths of waste choking Jakarta's rivers
Plastic accounts for three-fourths of waste choking Jakarta's rivers
6 September 2022
Waste
Cleanup of ‘world’s dirtiest river’ banks on mobilised Java communities
Cleanup of ‘world’s dirtiest river’ banks on mobilised Java communities
5 September 2022
Waste
Mismanaged landfills leach toxic waste into Dhaka's groundwater, crops
Mismanaged landfills leach toxic waste into Dhaka's groundwater, crops
29 August 2022
Waste
No trash goes to waste on Greek islands racing to recycle
No trash goes to waste on Greek islands racing to recycle
26 August 2022
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Nepal has ‘world’s highest’ lung disease death rate
3 August 2022
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Child scavengers – casualties of the Philippines' war against waste
Child scavengers – casualties of the Philippines' war against waste
15 July 2022
Waste
'Polluter-friendly': Green groups demand Philippine president Marcos to scrap EPR bill
'Polluter-friendly': Green groups demand Philippine president Marcos to scrap EPR bill
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Plastic from greenhouse boom blights Vietnam’s vegetable basket
Plastic from greenhouse boom blights Vietnam’s vegetable basket
3 June 2022
Waste
First Bangladesh city climate plan targets industrial-hub pollution
First Bangladesh city climate plan targets industrial-hub pollution
18 May 2022
Waste
In the wake of coup, gold mining boom is ravaging Myanmar
In the wake of coup, gold mining boom is ravaging Myanmar
19 April 2022
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In 'world's most polluted city,' Indian workers unaware of toxic air
In 'world's most polluted city,' Indian workers unaware of toxic air
6 April 2022
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‘Sharing the air’ proves an obstacle for new Nepal airport in bird paradise
‘Sharing the air’ proves an obstacle for new Nepal airport in bird paradise
24 March 2022
Waste
Chemical recycling: Will the ‘green’ plastics solution make more pollution?
Chemical recycling: Will the ‘green’ plastics solution make more pollution?
24 February 2022
Waste
Hong Kong grapples with growing mountains of quarantine hotel plastic waste
Hong Kong grapples with growing mountains of quarantine hotel plastic waste
17 February 2022
Waste
Countries have very different ideas on how to deal with plastic
Countries have very different ideas on how to deal with plastic
11 February 2022
Waste
Piles of medical waste in Philippine hospital highlight country’s Covid-19 trash problem
Piles of medical waste in Philippine hospital highlight country’s Covid-19 trash problem
3 December 2021
Waste
Filipinos are most fond of secondhand stuff in Southeast Asia—but not for environmental reasons
Filipinos are most fond of secondhand stuff in Southeast Asia—but not for environmental reasons
29 September 2021
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Perfectly good solar panels are being dumped, and how New South Wales is putting an end to it
Perfectly good solar panels are being dumped, and how New South Wales is putting an end to it
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Zero Waste SG appoints Jasmine Tuan to lead marketing
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Even as AI tools promise major efficiency gains for grids and industry, the energy sector is struggling to …
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Indonesia’s crocodile attacks rise as wetlands are cleared for mining, oil palm
Residents on Indonesia’s Bangka Island say wetland destruction from tin mining and oil palm expansion is driving a …
Indonesia’s crocodile attacks rise as wetlands are cleared for mining, oil palm
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South Korean power firms unable to project long-term coal losses amid 2040 phaseout push: report
A think tank says state-run generators could not provide forecasts on coal plant utilisation, early closure costs or …
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Extreme heat reshapes travel in Asia, nearly half of travellers changing plans: survey
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