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Carbon & Climate
Fake Doritos ad pressures Pepsi over palm oil policy
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia, key habitat for endangered animals like tigers, orangutans, elephants, and forest rhinos. The slickly-produced faux ad, which plays on Doritos' 'Crash the Super Bowl' campaign...
19 Jan 2015
Fake Doritos ad pressures Pepsi over palm oil policy
Press Releases /
SGS (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
SGS to speak on food safety at the MIFB Conference 2014
...
Malaysia
, on 19 June 2014 from 11:45 to 12:30. The diversity of the modern food supply chain and its ever-changing dynamics creates many challenges for the food industry. Quality, safety and efficien...
3 Jun 2014
SGS to speak on food safety at the MIFB Conference 2014
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
How will ASEAN members cope with their climate change challenge?
...
Malaysia
have agreed to establish the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries, which will harmonize standards and promote environmentally sustainable production practices. This is important as togethe...
23 Mar 2016
How will ASEAN members cope with their climate change challenge?
News /
Manufacturing
Malaysia
increases crude palm oil export tax as prices advance
Malaysia
, the world’s second-largest palm producer, increased the tax on exports of crude oil after prices climbed to the highest level since 2012. Cargoes will be taxed at 5.5 per cent in April from ...
18 Mar 2014
Malaysia increases crude palm oil export tax as prices advance
News /
Cities
Smart city project: Capital agencies have their jobs cut out
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Malaysia
came up. "We have told them that while the new capital should be futuristic, it should at the same time exemplify local culture and heritage," said the sources.The expectation of CM Chandrab...
15 Jan 2015
Smart city project: Capital agencies have their jobs cut out
News /
Food & Agriculture
Is this
Malaysia
n palm oil firm still destroying forest in Borneo — and selling to Wilmar?
...
Malaysia
’s fourth-richest person. Wilmar was founded by the
Malaysia
n billionaire Kuok Khoon Hong and Martua Sitorus, one of Indonesia’s wealthiest. This story was published with permission from Monga...
11 Feb 2016
Is this Malaysian palm oil firm still destroying forest in Borneo — and selling to Wilmar?
News /
Transport
NAP a bane for hybrid car players
...
Malaysia
, only one player benefits from the new policy and that is DRB-Hicom Bhd. DRB-Hicom owns 34 per cent stake in Honda
Malaysia
and is the only auto player which locally assembles its hybrid – th...
2 Mar 2014
NAP a bane for hybrid car players
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Transport
India: Current PUC norms for diesel are too lenient, says CSE
...
Malaysia
it is 50-HSU for all genre of vehicles. This is a serious issue at a time when Delhi, which already has more than 500 PUC centres, is trying set up more. This investment can go waste without ...
18 Nov 2015
India: Current PUC norms for diesel are too lenient, says CSE
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Has industrialized farming left nature’s bank in need of a bailout?
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Malaysia
, which together produce over 70 per cent of the world's palm oil, had an impact on nature and human health of around $40bn each year. Trucost delved into specific production practices to iden...
26 Oct 2015
Has industrialized farming left nature’s bank in need of a bailout?
Press Releases /
CleanTuesday Hong Kong
Lucibel opens in Singapore reinforcing its Asia commercial presence
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Malaysia
, Singapore, Indonesia, etc.). Lighting is one of the most dynamic industries in the world today, and the lighting market is being radically transformed due to the emergence of LEDs. The segm...
24 Oct 2014
Lucibel opens in Singapore reinforcing its Asia commercial presence
News /
Food & Agriculture
Palm reserves in
Malaysia
shrink most since 2009 as output drops
...
Malaysia
Derivatives today, the highest level since September 2012. Shipments from
Malaysia
lost 5 per cent to 293,879 tonnes in the first 10 days of March from the same period last month, surveyor In...
11 Mar 2014
Palm reserves in Malaysia shrink most since 2009 as output drops
News /
Cities
High marks for Penang park
...
Malaysia
Penang senior tourism officer Logi Dhasan described the listing by the online hotel booking site as positive news for the island. “The listing is also timely as Tourism
Malaysia
Penang is tr...
3 Jun 2014
High marks for Penang park
News /
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The Futures Centre comes to Singapore
...
Malaysia
-based Sime Darby to integrate long-term sustainability issues into their strategies. The platform was developed with support from Singapore’s Economic Development Board (EDB) and other Forum ...
11 Feb 2015
The Futures Centre comes to Singapore
News /
Energy
Indigenous anti-dam activists converge in Sarawak from around the globe
...
Malaysia
n state of Sarawak and runs through October 26. It is centered in the town of Miri along Sarawak’s Baram River. Local indigenous people belonging to Penan, Kenyah, Kayan and other groups have ...
21 Oct 2015
Indigenous anti-dam activists converge in Sarawak from around the globe
News /
Energy
Industries seek alternative energy sources due to gas price hike
...
Malaysia
will likely increase their investments to further enable the switch to alternative renewable energy sources. “Glove manufacturers, including Supermax, have been using alternative energy sourc...
15 Apr 2014
Industries seek alternative energy sources due to gas price hike
News /
Carbon & Climate
Hazy Raya with big rise in hotspots
...
Malaysia
ns that they would have to endure the current thick smog for at least another day.
Malaysia
n Meteorological Depart-ment (MMD) spokesman Dr Hisham Mohd Anip said the current weak winds, which w...
30 Jul 2014
Hazy Raya with big rise in hotspots
News /
Transport
Malaysia
eases rules to lure foreign auto investments
Malaysia
relaxed restrictions on foreign automakers manufacturing small and eco-friendly passenger vehicles as Southeast Asia’s third-largest economy competes with Thailand for investments.
Malaysia
w...
20 Jan 2014
Malaysia eases rules to lure foreign auto investments
Press Releases /
Greenpeace Southeast Asia
Greenpeace climbers leave Arctic oil drilling rig
...
Malaysia
. The six climbers, who did not interfere with the navigation or operation of the vessel, are Aliyah Field, 27, from the USA (@aliyahfield), Johno Smith, 32, from New Zealand (@nsp_one), Andr...
13 Apr 2015
Greenpeace climbers leave Arctic oil drilling rig
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Food and job security: two challenges for Asia Pacific
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia. Increasingly, graduates risk finding their skillsets redundant as those of the automated workforce expand. Even in financial services – a significant sector in both Singapore a...
10 Jun 2015
Food and job security: two challenges for Asia Pacific
News /
Food & Agriculture
Companies worth trillions tell RSPO to improve standards
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia, with Papua New Guinea, Brazil, and Colombia accounting for the remainder. Forest protection loopholes The certification guidelines,first introduced in 2007, have been reviewed ...
9 Jun 2015
Companies worth trillions tell RSPO to improve standards
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Energy
TotalEnergies to power Google’s Malaysia data centres with 1TWh of solar energy
Google will also buy renewable energy for its Malaysian data centres from another solar project in the northern …
TotalEnergies to power Google’s Malaysia data centres with 1TWh of solar energy
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Cities
South Korea bets on community solar to drive rural energy transition, cut emissions
Seoul plans nationwide rollout of village-led projects, targeting 2,500 sites by 2030.
South Korea bets on community solar to drive rural energy transition, cut emissions
News /
Lifestyle
Shocking places where microplastics were found in 2025
New studies reveal plastic particles infiltrating human bodies, food systems and even the planet’s most remote ecosystems.
Shocking places where microplastics were found in 2025
News /
Policy & Finance
How climate change threatens reproductive health in Asia
A growing body of evidence shows that reproductive health risks rise with climate change in Asia, as experts …
How climate change threatens reproductive health in Asia
News /
Manufacturing
Passport for fashion aims to end industry greenwashing
Passport for textiles could verify green claims as global fashion seeks to reduce its environmental footprint.
Passport for fashion aims to end industry greenwashing
News /
Lifestyle
Taiwan parks fall short on plastic reduction as circular economy drive gathers pace
Visitor survey finds continued use of single-use toiletries and plastic bags in protected areas.
Taiwan parks fall short on plastic reduction as circular economy drive gathers pace
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