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Waste
Malaysia
to begin implementing mandatory EPR for manufacturing sector within five years
...
Malaysia
. Infrastructure lacking However, challenges remain when it comes to ensuring more circular design and production in
Malaysia
’s manufacturing sector. Speaking at a panel discussion following t...
26 Sep 2024
Malaysia to begin implementing mandatory EPR for manufacturing sector within five years
News /
Policy & Finance
Malaysia
civil society asserts need for climate change bill to protect local and Indigenous consent
...
Malaysia
n non-governmental coalitions and livestreamed on WWF-
Malaysia
's Facebook page last Friday, ahead of the 4 November consultation deadline for the draft bill, representatives of civil society g...
1 Nov 2024
Malaysia civil society asserts need for climate change bill to protect local and Indigenous consent
News /
Food & Agriculture
Asian seafood giants step up traceability, but progress to curb destructive fishing remains slow
...
Malaysia
. For many product lines – including squid and marine feed ingredients – certification remains difficult or commercially impractical. Investors caution that certifications should complement, n...
23 Feb 2026
Asian seafood giants step up traceability, but progress to curb destructive fishing remains slow
News /
Energy
Malaysia
n court shuts down hydroelectric dam project on Orang Asal land
...
Malaysia
have achieved a significant legal victory in their long-running battle to protect their ancestral land from the impacts of a hydroelectric dam project. The high court in
Malaysia
’s Perak stat...
14 Sep 2024
Malaysian court shuts down hydroelectric dam project on Orang Asal land
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Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
’s oil and gas industry could profit from cutting methane emissions, new research suggests
...
Malaysia
(UKM) and Science University of
Malaysia
(USM) revealed that research on methane emissions in
Malaysia
has so far been biased towards agriculture, land use and waste, overlooking other sector...
16 Aug 2024
Malaysia’s oil and gas industry could profit from cutting methane emissions, new research suggests
News /
Policy & Finance
Carbon pricing and ending fossil fuel subsidies will benefit
Malaysia
's economy, says OECD
...
Malaysia
are predominantly focused on supporting fuel consumption in the transport sector, as well as liquefied petroleum gas cylinders used for cooking, the OECD said.
Malaysia
has already begun redu...
29 Aug 2024
Carbon pricing and ending fossil fuel subsidies will benefit Malaysia's economy, says OECD
Press Releases /
Eco-Business
Extended Producer Responsibility Roundtable Series sparks solutions to
Malaysia
’s waste challenge through sharing of best practices
...
Malaysia
recycled only about 24 per cent of the key plastic resins in 2019. With
Malaysia
about to embark on EPR as part of its “
Malaysia
Plastics Sustainability Roadmap 2021 – 2030&rdquo...
26 Jul 2024
Extended Producer Responsibility Roundtable Series sparks solutions to Malaysia’s waste challenge through sharing of best practices
News /
Carbon & Climate
As NZBA shuts down membership model, Southeast Asian banks reaffirm decarbonisation efforts
A global alliance formed by the world’s banks to achieve net zero emissions has closed down its membership model, though Southeast Asian banks say they remain committed to decarbonising their portfoli...
8 Oct 2025
As NZBA shuts down membership model, Southeast Asian banks reaffirm decarbonisation efforts
Press Releases /
Temasek
Ecosperity Week 2026 returns to chart Asia’s path to a sustainable 2030
...
Malaysia
, SEA Agency and Partners, Google; Mr Chee Hong Tat, Minister for National Development, Deputy Chairman, Monetary Authority of Singapore; Dr Ma Jun, Chairman, Green Finance Committee...
19 May 2026
Ecosperity Week 2026 returns to chart Asia’s path to a sustainable 2030
Opinion /
Cities
Eliminating extreme poverty: Kerala’s lessons for Asean countries
...
Malaysia
, regional disparities are stark, with some regions punctuated by pockets of poverty. Kerala, like many Southeast Asian economies, faces daunting developmental problems. Amidst this context, s...
15 Jan 2026
Eliminating extreme poverty: Kerala’s lessons for Asean countries
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Policy & Finance
Trump and Southeast Asia: When transactionalism undermines trust
...
Malaysia
, and Thailand, while pressing Indonesia for access to its nickel, cobalt, manganese, and copper — key inputs for US supply chains and efforts to counter China. More controversially, Washingto...
10 Feb 2026
Trump and Southeast Asia: When transactionalism undermines trust
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Policy & Finance
Asia Pacific companies lead the world in adopting nature reporting framework: TNFD
...
Malaysia
, and Australia. China, which co-hosted COP15, had the highest percentage of global companies reporting against a nature metric, according to Bloomberg data cited by TNFD. Out of more than 16,...
3 Oct 2025
Asia Pacific companies lead the world in adopting nature reporting framework: TNFD
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Energy
As energy demand surges, Southeast Asia faces an uncomfortable nuclear question
...
Malaysia
has been explicit in its reluctance, prioritising solar and regional grid integration instead. Indonesia and the Philippines periodically revisit nuclear feasibility studies, though political...
9 Feb 2026
As energy demand surges, Southeast Asia faces an uncomfortable nuclear question
News /
Cities
Gay marriage but no hate crime laws: Thai LGBTQ+ activists see gap
...
Malaysia
and Myanmar, criminalise same-sex relations. Even in the Philippines, considered one of Asia's most LGBTQ+-friendly countries, full protection from hate crimes based on sexual orientation and...
18 Nov 2025
Gay marriage but no hate crime laws: Thai LGBTQ+ activists see gap
News /
Waste
Calling Singapore’s textile exports ‘recycling’ is a problem, says Cloop’s co-founder
...
Malaysia
n recycling partner, Life Line Clothing, and shipped to a large warehouse in Selangor to be sorted into over 500 categories, from children’s clothes to “sexy shorts”. These yellow bins, which ...
30 Jul 2025
Calling Singapore’s textile exports ‘recycling’ is a problem, says Cloop’s co-founder
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Policy & Finance
The shape of a new climate politics emerges
...
Malaysia
, Thailand and Vietnam were receiving subsidies and “being dumped into the US market”, it is unsurprising that the response was sharp. Nor is it surprising that Chinese leader Xi Jinping hit b...
26 May 2025
The shape of a new climate politics emerges
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
China’s five green economy challenges in 2026
...
Malaysia
. With a PhD in business administration and a doctorate in economics, his expertise lies in Chinese foreign policy and soft power, particularly in the strategic use of panda diplomacy, the Bel...
9 Jan 2026
China’s five green economy challenges in 2026
Press Releases /
UNDP Malaysia
UNDP launches
Malaysia
Island Innovation Challenge
...
Malaysia
, Singapore, and Brunei Darussalam. The challenge is to open it to all registered
Malaysia
n stakeholders, including government bodies, private companies, NGOs, community groups, and universit...
6 Aug 2024
UNDP launches Malaysia Island Innovation Challenge
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Energy
Asia Pacific investment in smart grids could free up US$2.3 billion by 2040: study
...
Malaysia
’s National Energy Transition Roadmap promotes smart meters, automation, cybersecurity, and reforms like third-party access to boost competition and renewable energy adoption. It will enable i...
14 Oct 2025
Asia Pacific investment in smart grids could free up US$2.3 billion by 2040: study
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Energy
Malaysia
’s open access power grid needs to be accompanied by an open electricity market: industry players
Malaysia
's anticipated open access power grid regime, slated to be in place by September, will be one of the important levers to accelerate
Malaysia
's green energy shift, but there remains hurdles to ...
5 Aug 2024
Malaysia’s open access power grid needs to be accompanied by an open electricity market: industry players
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Water
‘Same dangerous project’: Outrage grows after Indonesia revives disputed mine
Indonesia’s environment ministry has reapproved a controversial zinc and lead mine in North Sumatra, less than a year …
‘Same dangerous project’: Outrage grows after Indonesia revives disputed mine
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Cities
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
The environment department has since paused the Manila operations amid public backlash but insists tree-cutting in Manila and …
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
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Energy
What drove China’s historic drop in power-sector emissions?
Two provinces accounted for more than national net decline, while grid bottlenecks and curtailment threatened to waste clean …
What drove China’s historic drop in power-sector emissions?
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Corporate Responsibility
Impact investing in Asia ‘small but accelerating’ as Iran war fuels climate and food resilience
After a brutal period that hurt startups and companies with exposure to the US, green shoots are emerging …
Impact investing in Asia 'small but accelerating' as Iran war fuels climate and food resilience
Opinion /
Corporate Responsibility
TSMC’s renewable energy gap is putting Taiwan’s AI chip advantage at risk
Despite ambitious climate targets, the chipmaker faces a widening renewable energy shortfall that could undermine competitiveness, supply-chain resilience …
TSMC’s renewable energy gap is putting Taiwan’s AI chip advantage at risk
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Waste Management
‘For US$100 million a year, we can get clean oceans’: The Ocean Cleanup founder Boyan Slat
The 31 year-old engineer responds to criticism that his non-profit focuses downstream of the bigger problem with a …
'For US$100 million a year, we can get clean oceans': The Ocean Cleanup founder Boyan Slat
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