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Waste
20,000kg of trash in one day of coast clean-up
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Malaysia
and washes up on our shores, he added.The National Environment Agency (NEA), which oversees the cleanliness of beaches in Singapore, confirmed last week that flotsam on coastlines here is bro...
29 Apr 2013
20,000kg of trash in one day of coast clean-up
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Food & Agriculture
From chicken droppings to biofuel
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Malaysia
as fertiliser, because the process is expensive and needs a lot of space and manpower. Click here to read the full story.
23 Apr 2013
From chicken droppings to biofuel
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Green Buildings
Building a housing industry from the relics of a car industry
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Malaysia
. Does this mean the end for manufactured buildings here in Australia? Not necessarily. Although some might argue the Chinese quality isn’t on par with Australia, if that is the case, without ...
17 Feb 2014
Building a housing industry from the relics of a car industry
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Waste
Asia's smart cities and the need for policy to catch up
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Malaysia
and Singapore have pledged to increase installed renewable energy at a rate equivalent to five to six times greater than 2010 capacity over the next 20 years. These targets are being supporte...
28 Jun 2013
Asia's smart cities and the need for policy to catch up
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Transport
Three flights delayed due to haze in Pekanbaru
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Malaysia
) were delayed on Monday morning due to haze reducing visibility. "This morning the visibility is only 300 meters while normal visibility to conduct flight service is 1000 meters and above. He...
22 Jul 2013
Three flights delayed due to haze in Pekanbaru
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Cities
Cyberjaya to reduce 21% of carbon emission by 2020
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Malaysia
’s version of Silicon Valley, is expected to have 21% reduced carbon emission by 2020, says its developer Cyberview Sdn Bhd acting managing director Izatul Arini Mohd Ariff Bakri. The planned ...
1 May 2013
Cyberjaya to reduce 21% of carbon emission by 2020
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Energy
China’s Hanergy purchases third thin-film solar producer
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Malaysia
and Ohio, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Production capacity Global Solar, based in Tucson, Arizona, has a factory with 40 megawatts of capacity and makes flexible solar panels for ...
26 Jul 2013
China’s Hanergy purchases third thin-film solar producer
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Manufacturing
Rare earths blockade for
Malaysia
Activists in
Malaysia
have vowed to blockade Kuantan Port to prevent the import of rare earths headed to the newly opened Lynas refinery. The Australian-owned rare earth manufacturer recently received...
23 Nov 2012
Rare earths blockade for Malaysia
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Waste
Households keep 2.1 million kilograms of recyclable items at home
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Malaysia
n kept about 0.07kg of recyclable items per day. "If recycling is done, each family or each person will produce 21.69kg or 0.76kg of recycled materials respectively per day."The recyclable ite...
31 Jul 2013
Households keep 2.1 million kilograms of recyclable items at home
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Waste
New facility to jumpstart
Malaysia
's abysmal recycling
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Malaysia
- the first of its kind in the nation - has demonstrated it can boost local recycling rates from 2 per cent to 22 per cent. The Materials Recovery Facility is operated by
Malaysia
's Worldwide...
12 Nov 2012
New facility to jumpstart Malaysia's abysmal recycling
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Manufacturing
Asian oil companies make record buys in 2012
National oil companies from China, India,
Malaysia
and elsewhere in Asia snapped up international energy properties at a record rate in 2012, buying or partnering in nearly $50 billion worth of deals....
9 Jan 2013
Asian oil companies make record buys in 2012
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Policy & Finance
Singapore to share new haze monitoring system with KL and Jakarta
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Malaysia
and Indonesia for their experts to review and for feedback as part of a trial. The move is aimed at helping all three countries decide on how best to use the system as part of a joint effort ...
29 Jul 2013
Singapore to share new haze monitoring system with KL and Jakarta
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Carbon & Climate
Indonesian forest fire and haze risk remains high
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Malaysia
next week for urgent talks on combating haze. The meeting follows the recent fires in Sumatra that produced record-breaking air pollution across parts of Indonesia, Singapore, and
Malaysia
. A...
18 Jul 2013
Indonesian forest fire and haze risk remains high
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Carbon & Climate
Slash-and-burn a way of life on Indonesia's Sumatra
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Malaysia
in toxic haze and provoked howls of outrage from environmental groups, many on Sumatra, from plantation workers to villagers like Saparina, are die-hard supporters of using fires to clear lan...
5 Jul 2013
Slash-and-burn a way of life on Indonesia's Sumatra
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Energy
Masers confident it can get sovereign guarantee
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Malaysia
, the company spearheading the US$30bil (RM91bil) National Smart Grid Nation project, is confident it will secure a sovereign guarantee for its project commencing in Malacca. The energy compan...
22 Apr 2013
Masers confident it can get sovereign guarantee
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Carbon & Climate
ASEAN lauds Indonesian`s efforts to fight forest fires
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Malaysia
n, and Singapore environment ministers and Thai deputy environment minister.The ministers said Indonesia`s efforts to fight land and forest fires indicated its capacity to prevent the fires fr...
17 Jul 2013
ASEAN lauds Indonesian`s efforts to fight forest fires
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Carbon & Climate
EPA joins NASA in monitoring air pollution
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Malaysia
, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. 7-SEAS aims to monitor how air pollution generated by slash and burn farming and the burning of agricultural waste moves across borders. It ...
15 Aug 2013
EPA joins NASA in monitoring air pollution
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Energy
Explore opportunities for solar energy In Panama, Matrade advices
...
Malaysia
External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) is encouraging
Malaysia
n solar energy providers to explore opportunities to export solar products and services or establish joint ventures in ...
14 Aug 2013
Explore opportunities for solar energy In Panama, Matrade advices
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Policy & Finance
Developing countries doing more to save climate
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Malaysia
who delivered the statement of the group at the closing of the climate talks. “It means that developed countries are moving farther and farther away from their historical responsibility.” Dr ...
6 May 2013
Developing countries doing more to save climate
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Waste
Redress launches competition in Singapore to reduce waste in fashion and textile industry
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Malaysia
, Esprit, Sharon Lim, Editor in Chief, ELLE Singapore, and Yumiko Uno, Co-Founder and Fashion Designer, Etrican, will select three semi-finalists from Singapore, who will go on to compete wit...
29 May 2013
Redress launches competition in Singapore to reduce waste in fashion and textile industry
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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
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AI, bans and facial scans: Digital frontiers in 2026
Gen Z protests, internet shutdowns, surveillance and AI: looking into the digital landscape of 2026.
AI, bans and facial scans: Digital frontiers in 2026
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Manufacturing
Can the fashion industry adapt to a warming world?
COP30 agreed to triple adaptation finance, but the fashion industry needs adaptation measures now.
Can the fashion industry adapt to a warming world?
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ClientEarth hires first Asia fundraiser
Mirabella Pulido joins the environmental law charity from energy think tank Carbon Tracker, and will be based in …
ClientEarth hires first Asia fundraiser
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What happened to gender equality in 2025
Progress is fragile and 2026 must be the year of action and accountability on gender rights.
What happened to gender equality in 2025
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Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
The government proposed allowing steel, cement and other export-exposed sectors to cut chargeable emissions by up to 80 …
Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
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