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1 June 2021
Waste
Why a national ban on single-use plastic may not be the best solution for waste-choked Philippines
Why a national ban on single-use plastic may not be the best solution for waste-choked Philippines
25 May 2021
Food & Agriculture
Paper giant APRIL's expansion plan alarms environmentalists
Paper giant APRIL's expansion plan alarms environmentalists
14 April 2021
Policy & Finance
JPMorgan Chase expands deforestation policies under shareholder pressure
JPMorgan Chase expands deforestation policies under shareholder pressure
11 March 2021
Food & Agriculture
Certification has failed to stop rampant deforestation—so, how to improve it?
Certification has failed to stop rampant deforestation—so, how to improve it?
10 March 2021
Food & Agriculture
The haze is likely to hit Southeast Asia early in 2021—is climate change to blame?
The haze is likely to hit Southeast Asia early in 2021—is climate change to blame?
13 January 2021
Policy & Finance
How I got here... Joseph Chun, environmental lawyer, Shook Lin & Bok
How I got here... Joseph Chun, environmental lawyer, Shook Lin & Bok
18 December 2020
CSR
8 brands called out for greenwashing in 2020
8 brands called out for greenwashing in 2020
3 December 2020
Policy & Finance
Pulp producers pull off US$168 million Indonesia tax twist: Report
Pulp producers pull off US$168 million Indonesia tax twist: Report
23 October 2020
Food & Agriculture
Land eight times the size of Bali burned in Indonesia in last five years: Report
Land eight times the size of Bali burned in Indonesia in last five years: Report
23 September 2020
CSR
How Philippine social enterprises battered by the lockdown are staying afloat
How Philippine social enterprises battered by the lockdown are staying afloat
22 September 2020
CSR
Paper giant APP’s Sumatran road project ploughs through elephant habitat
Paper giant APP’s Sumatran road project ploughs through elephant habitat
Green Buildings
Wood, metal, paper and fabric can help cut climate-harming plastics
Wood, metal, paper and fabric can help cut climate-harming plastics
21 September 2020
Carbon & Climate
Seas and forests are muddying the carbon budget
Seas and forests are muddying the carbon budget
9 September 2020
Waste
In Indonesia’s coastal communities, the plastic crisis is both homegrown and invasive
In Indonesia’s coastal communities, the plastic crisis is both homegrown and invasive
4 September 2020
Policy & Finance
How US$154 billion in capital has gone to 300 forest-risk companies since the Paris Agreement
How US$154 billion in capital has gone to 300 forest-risk companies since the Paris Agreement
13 July 2020
Policy & Finance
Indonesian lawmakers to probe pulpwood firm’s dispute with indigenous group
Indonesian lawmakers to probe pulpwood firm’s dispute with indigenous group
29 June 2020
Waste
'Zero plastic' organic foods retailer introduces disposable gloves for customers as Covid-19 prevention measure
'Zero plastic' organic foods retailer introduces disposable gloves for customers as Covid-19 prevention measure
Food & Agriculture
Coronavirus weakens defences against Indonesian forest fires as severe haze risk deemed 'moderate'
Coronavirus weakens defences against Indonesian forest fires as severe haze risk deemed 'moderate'
18 May 2020
Food & Agriculture
NGOs call on businesses to break off deals with APP after poison sprayed on villagers' crops in land dispute
NGOs call on businesses to break off deals with APP after poison sprayed on villagers' crops in land dispute
14 May 2020
Carbon & Climate
As Australia’s logging ‘madness’ fuels more fires, will it hasten ecosystem collapse?
As Australia’s logging ‘madness’ fuels more fires, will it hasten ecosystem collapse?
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Waste Management
Hong Kong single-use plastic ban stirs debate over affordability of alternatives
The city's disposable tableware ban which comes into force today has spooked small retailers who fret about the …
Hong Kong single-use plastic ban stirs debate over affordability of alternatives
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Waste Management
Petrochemicals lobby ‘spreading misinformation, false solutions’ as plastic treaty talks begin
Plastics lobbyists are pushing recycling as a remedy to the plastic crisis, which NGOs decry as a "false …
Petrochemicals lobby 'spreading misinformation, false solutions' as plastic treaty talks begin
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Carbon & Climate
South Pole and GenZero launch new centre to scale ‘high-impact first-of-a-kind’ carbon credits in Asia
Co-led by two senior South Pole staff, the Singapore-based Asia Centre of Carbon Excellence seeks to grow nascent …
South Pole and GenZero launch new centre to scale ‘high-impact first-of-a-kind’ carbon credits in Asia
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Energy
Asian wind power development faces growing storm with local communities
A South Korean law to ease tensions with fisherfolk could face months of delays after missing the legislative …
Asian wind power development faces growing storm with local communities
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Policy & Finance
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
Cambodia’s reliance on microloans, long touted as a way to reduce poverty, belies concerns over debt-fuelled deforestation.
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
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Waste Management
Filipinos strongest supporters of plastic reduction ahead of UN treaty talks
Filipinos want efforts to tackle ocean pollution to focus on plastic production cuts, a survey by Greenpeace found …
Filipinos strongest supporters of plastic reduction ahead of UN treaty talks
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