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Food & Agriculture
Singapore-based APRIL under scrutiny as haze season gets underway
...
Malaysia
and Singapore covered in smog. The Singapore Government has since proposed new legislation to fight transboundary haze. In a Parliament session on Monday, the Ministry for Environment and Wat...
8 Jul 2014
Singapore-based APRIL under scrutiny as haze season gets underway
News /
Carbon & Climate
Business operations not yet disrupted despite worsening haze
...
Malaysia
over the weekend. On Monday, the
Malaysia
n pollutant index showed unhealthy levels of between 102 and 121 in parts of the states of Pahang, Terengganu and Malacca. In the capital Kuala Lumpur...
17 Jun 2013
Business operations not yet disrupted despite worsening haze
News /
Manufacturing
China’s rare earth toxic time bomb to spur $12 billion of mines
...
Malaysia
, and US-based Molycorp Inc, with a mine in the Mojave Desert, plagued by weak prices and delays in achieving output targets. A rise in Chinese exports also would harm prospects for planned pr...
4 Jun 2014
China’s rare earth toxic time bomb to spur $12 billion of mines
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Getting our act together: Sustainability in the
Malaysia
n palm oil industry
...
Malaysia
is the number one trader and second largest palm oil producer in the world, this scrutiny definitely hits close to home. Ensuring that the world’s most widely consumed edible oil is produced ...
14 Mar 2014
Getting our act together: Sustainability in the Malaysian palm oil industry
News /
Policy & Finance
Indonesia finally ratifies Asean haze treaty
...
Malaysia
, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam - have all ratified it as of 2010. Indonesia's Environment Minister, Professor Balthasar Kambuaya, said: "This (ratification) is best ...
17 Sep 2014
Indonesia finally ratifies Asean haze treaty
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Energy
Outgoing Felda Global Ventures chief likely to head Biodiesel
Malaysia
...
Malaysia
Sdn Bhd, a newly established consortium endorsed by the Government and the
Malaysia
n Palm Oil Board (MPOB). Sabri would likely assume the post of executive chairman in the consortium once his...
3 Apr 2013
Outgoing Felda Global Ventures chief likely to head Biodiesel Malaysia
News /
Water
Singapore’s second and largest seawater treatment plant opens
...
Malaysia
, NEWater and water from the reservoirs. Singapore’s first desalination plant, Singspring Singapore, was opened in 2005 and supplies 30 million gallons of treated water a day to PUB, making up...
20 Sep 2013
Singapore’s second and largest seawater treatment plant opens
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Cities
Side-step short-termism by embracing sustainability
...
Malaysia
to integrate sustainability into their business operations. There are also plans in the pipeline to launch a new online platform called ‘Futures Centre’, which will be a virtual repository of...
8 Oct 2014
Side-step short-termism by embracing sustainability
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
How to get Indonesia’s leaders to accept some inconvenient truths
...
Malaysia
and Singapore so that doesn’t really matter, right? And, oh yes, the developments will kill a few hundred orangutans — gone forever. So the benefits accrue to a small group of people who own ...
28 May 2014
How to get Indonesia’s leaders to accept some inconvenient truths
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Transport
Malaysia
, Singapore to build high-speed rail link
...
Malaysia
-Singapore Leaders' Retreat here today. Both leaders agreed that this was a strategic development to bilateral relations that will dramatically improve the connectivity between
Malaysia
and Si...
19 Feb 2013
Malaysia, Singapore to build high-speed rail link
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Manufacturing
Abu Dhabi to invest in
Malaysia
n oil storage
...
Malaysia
's president. Mr Razak said the planned facility would be built at a cost of $6.75bn in Tanjung Piai in Johor state, and would be able to hold up to 60 million barrels of oil.
Malaysia
wants t...
14 Mar 2013
Abu Dhabi to invest in Malaysian oil storage
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Food & Agriculture
Don’t quit RSPO,
Malaysia
n NGOs tell MPOA
...
Malaysia
n NGOs are concerned about recent reports that the
Malaysia
n Palm Oil Association (MPOA) is mulling over a decision to quit the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) by the end of this yea...
16 May 2013
Don’t quit RSPO, Malaysian NGOs tell MPOA
Press Releases /
IEQ Global Pte Ltd
IEQ Global’s IntelliNRG Induction Lamps to Reduce Guinness Anchor Berhad (GAB)’s Electricity Consumption by 200,000kWh
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Malaysia
, GAB evolved from the merger between Guinness
Malaysia
Bhd and Malayan Breweries (Malaya) Sdn Bhd. The company's principal shareholder is GAPL Pte Ltd based in Singapore. GAPL Pte Ltd is a j...
22 Mar 2013
IEQ Global’s IntelliNRG Induction Lamps to Reduce Guinness Anchor Berhad (GAB)’s Electricity Consumption by 200,000kWh
News /
Energy
Petronas to invest $20 billion in LNG project in Canada
Malaysia
's state-owned energy giant, Petroliam Nasional Bhd, said it is prepared to invest $20 billion in a liquefied-natural-gas project in British Columbia, upping the ante in a bid to remake North ...
12 Jun 2013
Petronas to invest $20 billion in LNG project in Canada
News /
Carbon & Climate
Haze problem hovers over environment and health forum
...
Malaysia
will chair the forum for the next three years. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam said the ministry would use the platform for co-operation among the 14 countries to address cross-b...
11 Sep 2013
Haze problem hovers over environment and health forum
News /
Food & Agriculture
Logging of Ulu Muda forest may affect rice farmers in Kedah
...
Malaysia
with 40% of its rice output. Prof Chan Ngai Weng of the School of Humanities at Universiti Sains
Malaysia
explains how logging within the Ulu Muda forest could impact water supply: Click here...
23 Apr 2013
Logging of Ulu Muda forest may affect rice farmers in Kedah
Press Releases /
Centre for Management Technology
3rd Biobased World Asia assesses Asia’s growing bio-economy
...
Malaysia
respectively. The rest of shared sessions for 4th BiobasedChem Asia and 8th Bioplastics Markets include: Lignocellulosic Biorefinery to Chemicals Platform – Philippe Lavielle, Chie...
3 Apr 2014
3rd Biobased World Asia assesses Asia’s growing bio-economy
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
New data shows Indonesian forest fires a longstanding crisis
...
Malaysia
and Singapore. New research from the World Resources Institute reveals troubling trends about the blazes: The current fires are not beyond the normal historic range for fires in the region, ...
26 Jun 2013
New data shows Indonesian forest fires a longstanding crisis
News /
Energy
India may back solar duties after probe finds dumping
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Malaysia
, said Jagdish Agarwal, spokesman for the Solar Independent Power Producers Association, which opposes trade barriers. If Asia’s third-biggest solar market imposes duties, it would escalate a ...
15 May 2014
India may back solar duties after probe finds dumping
News /
Energy
Aussies to dig at the heart of Borneo as coal projects threaten nature
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Malaysia
and Brunei. In 2007, they signed an agreement to protect the region from the deforestation and degradation wrought on much of Borneo's landscape by oil palm plantations, logging and mining. T...
14 Apr 2014
Aussies to dig at the heart of Borneo as coal projects threaten nature
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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
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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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Transport & Logistics
Cambodia scraps EV import taxes, citing fuel price pressure
Duties have also been lowered for goods such as electric rice cookers, solar lamps and batteries as the …
Cambodia scraps EV import taxes, citing fuel price pressure
News /
Policy & Finance
Asia Pacific a bright spot for sustainable finance in 2026: ING
Financial institutions and corporations drove strong growth in green bonds and loans in 2025, the banking group said, …
Asia Pacific a bright spot for sustainable finance in 2026: ING
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