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REHDA Kuala Lumpur
WCSC 2015 urban regeneration through smart partnerships
...
Malaysia
Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur (REHDA KL), the
Malaysia
n Institute of Planners (MIP), and the
Malaysia
n Institute of Architects (PAM). The WCSC series first began in 2009 and is now in its...
16 Sep 2015
WCSC 2015 urban regeneration through smart partnerships
News /
Energy
NGOs, Cambodia voice alarm at Lao decision to proceed with Don Sahong Dam
...
Malaysia
’s MegaFirst Corporation Berhad – to reconsider this ill-fated decision and wait until further studies on the environmental and social impacts and all legal options and requirements under The ...
14 Sep 2015
NGOs, Cambodia voice alarm at Lao decision to proceed with Don Sahong Dam
News /
Waste
India, a victim of e-waste crime
...
Malaysia
and Pakistan are the main destinations, says the report. In Africa, Ghana and Nigeria are the biggest recipients of e-waste. Destination India Illegal trade is driven by the relatively low co...
18 May 2015
India, a victim of e-waste crime
News /
Food & Agriculture
‘No palm oil’ labelling is discriminatory
...
Malaysia
is also concerned about palm oil being singled out for its alleged negative impact on consumer health. “Our research shows that palm oil has an equal balance of saturated and unsaturated fatt...
10 Dec 2014
‘No palm oil’ labelling is discriminatory
Press Releases /
SGS (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
SGS to host special session at Global Food Safety Conference 2015
SGS will host a Special Session and showcase its unique food safety solutions in this international event. This will take place from 3-5 March 2015, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre,
Malaysia
. T...
14 Nov 2014
SGS to host special session at Global Food Safety Conference 2015
News /
Energy
Malaysia
delays full implementation of B5 biodiesel mandate
Malaysia
, the largest palm oil producer after Indonesia, delayed the nationwide implementation of its biodiesel mandate to the end of the year, said Douglas Uggah Embas, Plantation Industries and Comm...
7 Aug 2014
Malaysia delays full implementation of B5 biodiesel mandate
News /
Policy & Finance
Malaysia
to ink MoU with Indonesia to tackle haze
Malaysia
is set to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indonesia to implement measures to curb peat soil fires that have contributed to trans-border haze. Deputy Natural Resources and Enviro...
13 Nov 2014
Malaysia to ink MoU with Indonesia to tackle haze
Press Releases /
Veolia Water Technologies
Veolia Water Technologies South-East Asia supports TRX project
...
Malaysia
Development Berhad Real Estate Sdn Bhd (1MDB RE) for the prestigious Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) Project. As
Malaysia
’s new international finance and trading hub, the TRX Project will be ...
1 Oct 2014
Veolia Water Technologies South-East Asia supports TRX project
News /
Food & Agriculture
With fires wreaking havoc across Indonesia,
Malaysia
n state targets greener palm oil
With devastating fires in Indonesia providing a backdrop for the destruction wrought by unrestrained plantation development, the
Malaysia
n Borneo state of Sabah on Wednesday announced it is pressing f...
9 Nov 2015
With fires wreaking havoc across Indonesia, Malaysian state targets greener palm oil
News /
Policy & Finance
Integrated solar tile company prepares to list
...
Malaysia
, however all testing and engineering certification is being completed in Australia. Part of the proceeds of the IPO will be used to finalise certifications suitable for the international mark...
19 Aug 2015
Integrated solar tile company prepares to list
News /
Carbon & Climate
Peat soil challenge for Pan-Borneo Highway builders
...
Malaysia
is the ninth country in the world with the highest total peat land area covering 2.6 million hectares. Of this, 80 per cent was in Sarawak, 13 per cent in peninsula
Malaysia
and the rest in S...
3 Dec 2014
Peat soil challenge for Pan-Borneo Highway builders
News /
Corporate Responsibility
Southeast Asia's haze a ‘man-made tragedy and a crime’
...
Malaysia
and parts of Thailand and Phillippines, shutting schools and airports in its wake and inflicting damage to local businesses and economies. The recent fires – a result of illegal land clearing...
4 Nov 2015
Southeast Asia's haze a ‘man-made tragedy and a crime’
News /
Food & Agriculture
Thai junta asked to crack down harder on rogue seafood industry
...
Malaysia
-Thailand border, Thailand’s ruling military junta has stepped up efforts to crack down on human trafficking and illegal fishing. Further prodding has come from the EU’s threat to boycott Thai...
17 Aug 2015
Thai junta asked to crack down harder on rogue seafood industry
News /
Policy & Finance
Bribery a matter of course for illegal Thai fishing ships in Indonesia
...
Malaysia
, where a buyer is waiting. When the transaction is completed, the crew are paid. Then they return to Indonesia and do it again. The boats carry three flags: Thai, Indonesian and
Malaysia
n. T...
8 May 2015
Bribery a matter of course for illegal Thai fishing ships in Indonesia
News /
Green Buildings
Move to transform Putrajaya into green city
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak wants the Federal administration centre transformed into a green, smart and connected city to showcase
Malaysia
’s economic and technological advancements. This, the Prime Mi...
9 Sep 2014
Move to transform Putrajaya into green city
Opinion /
Corporate Responsibility
Asean 2025 Vision - five steps for companies
...
Malaysia
, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Undoubtedly, there are opportunities for business operating in an economic community that enables greater cooperation and fewer ba...
30 Nov 2015
Asean 2025 Vision - five steps for companies
Press Releases /
CapitaLand Limited
CapitaLand launches national ideas drive #BuildSG2065
...
Malaysia
, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand or Vietnam), subject to availability at the time of booking and other terms and conditions of stay and redemption requirements - S$1,500 worth ...
5 Jun 2015
CapitaLand launches national ideas drive #BuildSG2065
News /
Carbon & Climate
India, China, Indonesia score lowest when it comes to tropical forest protection
...
Malaysia
for instance has relatively high GDP but has a mix of many very poorly protected areas as well as some very effective protected areas,” Spracklen said. So the efficacy of reserves widely vari...
20 Jan 2016
India, China, Indonesia score lowest when it comes to tropical forest protection
News /
Carbon & Climate
Govt to make artificial rain in Riau
...
Malaysia
and Singapore. The thick haze has also triggered health problem for locals.
3 Mar 2015
Govt to make artificial rain in Riau
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Five trends that will define the world’s forests in 2016
...
Malaysia
— which collectively produce around 85 per cent of all the world’s palm oil — appear determined to stop or erode zero-deforestation agreements for corporations working there. Southeast Asia'...
19 Jan 2016
Five trends that will define the world’s forests in 2016
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Energy
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
On recent trips abroad, Indonesian president Prabowo touted ambitious renewable energy plans in pursuit of energy security. Analysts …
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
News /
Waste Management
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
A "huge" increase in demand for recycled plastic as virgin prices spike is complicated by stock availability, rising …
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
News /
Corporate Responsibility
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it’s a competitive edge
Rising costs, consumer apathy and slowing climate action are holding Singapore’s SMEs back on sustainability – but for …
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it's a competitive edge
News /
Policy & Finance
Singapore launches new C3T council to drive competitive climate shift beyond compliance
Singapore has launched a new public-private platform to help companies stay competitive as climate risks intensify and the …
Singapore launches new C3T council to drive competitive climate shift beyond compliance
Opinion /
Energy
The energy transition has its own Strait of Hormuz
A system built on renewables introduces new risks, as critical bottlenecks shift to refining, processing, and mineral-supply chains.
The energy transition has its own Strait of Hormuz
Podcasts /
Energy
De-risking offshore wind could put Philippines ahead in clean energy race: GWEC’s Ann Francisco
Government must call on development finance institutions to tap on risk management tools to make the capital-intensive technology …
De-risking offshore wind could put Philippines ahead in clean energy race: GWEC’s Ann Francisco
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