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pours investment into wind energy project in Ninh Thuan
Malaysia
’s Timar Wind Solar Energy Group will invest US$800 million in developing the wind power industry in the south-central province of Ninh Thuan. A Memorandum of Understanding on the investment c...
14 May 2012
Malaysia pours investment into wind energy project in Ninh Thuan
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Water
Groups: Water crisis likely
Various watchdog groups on water have predicted that there will be a danger of water shortage if nothing is done to feed the growing demand for treated water. Association of Water and Energy Research ...
4 Jul 2012
Groups: Water crisis likely
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Manufacturing
Lynas Update:
Malaysia
government legal team slams court action filed by residents
...
Malaysia
. The
Malaysia
n government's legal representatives seconded the support granted by the Atomic Energy Licencing Board (AELB) and the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) on the r...
29 Feb 2012
Lynas Update: Malaysia government legal team slams court action filed by residents
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Water
IWK should raise sewerage tariff to stay afloat
Malaysia
's Auditor-General said national sewerage company Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd (IWK), had suffered net losses over three consecutive years largely due to its low tariff - which has not been ...
16 Oct 2012
IWK should raise sewerage tariff to stay afloat
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CapitaLand Limited
CapitaLand Limited Global Sustainability Report 2012
...
Malaysia
Trust, CapitaRetail China Trust and Quill Capita Trust. About Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) GRI works towards a sustainable global economy by providing organisational reporting guidanc...
6 Sep 2013
CapitaLand Limited Global Sustainability Report 2012
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Green Buildings
One firm's mission to help buildings go green
...
Malaysia
, Indonesia, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries starting next year. “It is easier to find opportunities in Southeast Asia if you are doing well in Singapore,” says Megret. He adds: T...
30 Sep 2013
One firm's mission to help buildings go green
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WWF The Heart of Borneo Initiative
Celebrating the human heart of Borneo and its indigenous peoples
...
Malaysia
, Indonesia and Brunei. Various contributors, indigenous elders and researchers, helped shape The Human Heart of Borneo to offer a taste of the traditions, livelihoods, culture and interrelati...
20 Apr 2012
Celebrating the human heart of Borneo and its indigenous peoples
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Manufacturing
No legal short-cuts for Stop-Lynas group
A
Malaysia
n court denied an appeal on Monday by a group of 10 anti-Lynas activists to obtain a judicial review of the controversial Lynas rare-earth refinery's temporary operating license. Upholding a...
10 Sep 2012
No legal short-cuts for Stop-Lynas group
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Food & Agriculture
New 'Licence to Kill' report takes aim at Wilmar, consumer giants
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Malaysia
in over a decade last June, contribute to record amounts of greenhouse gas emissions. Based on Indonesian government data, 85 per cent of the country’s total emissions comes from such land-us...
22 Oct 2013
New 'Licence to Kill' report takes aim at Wilmar, consumer giants
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Electricity Generating Authority Of Thailand And Metropolitan Electricity Authority Confirmed As Host Utilities For Clean Power Asia 2013
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Malaysia
Dendy Kurniawan, Finance Director, PT Geo Dipa Energi, Indonesia Nopporn Suppipat, CEO, Wind Energy Holdings, Thailand Titiporn Sangpetch, Head of Distribution System Connection Planning Sect...
18 Dec 2012
Electricity Generating Authority Of Thailand And Metropolitan Electricity Authority Confirmed As Host Utilities For Clean Power Asia 2013
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Cities
New book tells Singapore environment story
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Malaysia
in 1965. At the time of separation, Singapore’s 1.9 million people depended almost entirely on fresh water imported from neighbouring
Malaysia
under two bilateral agreements. The first agreem...
25 Sep 2012
New book tells Singapore environment story
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Transport
‘Biomass refinery in the offing’
...
Malaysia
. It is because at the moment, we only have one such facility, which belongs to Sime Darby,” he said at a press conference after officiating the ‘1Green 1Community’ and the launching of Green ...
19 Jun 2012
‘Biomass refinery in the offing’
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Transport
Biodiesel use nationwide in two years
...
Malaysia
Trading Sdn Bhd, Esso
Malaysia
Bhd, Chevron
Malaysia
Ltd and Boustead Petroleum Marketing Sdn Bhd as among the petroleum depots in the country. B5 is a blend of 95 per cent regular petroleum-...
21 Feb 2012
Biodiesel use nationwide in two years
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Transport
Universities engage in sustainability projects with industry – Case study
...
Malaysia
(UTHM) and Azhar Food Industries – both in the
Malaysia
n state of Johor – have collaborated to install a mini biodiesel plant in the latter’s factory. Azhar Food Industries makes potato chips...
20 May 2012
Universities engage in sustainability projects with industry – Case study
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Food & Agriculture
Carrefour launches nation’s first RSPO certified cooking oil
...
Malaysia
, India, Taiwan and China to export the cooking oil product. We are planning to start selling the product to them by the end of this year” he said. RSPO Indonesia director Desi Kusumadewi said...
17 Jul 2012
Carrefour launches nation’s first RSPO certified cooking oil
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Food & Agriculture
Musim Mas expects more demand for certified palm oil
...
Malaysia
and other countries to produce sustainable palm oil through the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). However, the current prolonged crisis in the eurozone has raised the question of whe...
17 Jul 2012
Musim Mas expects more demand for certified palm oil
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Waste
Profits from oil palm waste
...
Malaysia
from Taiwan. He was impressed with
Malaysia
n cuisine and also with fruits such as jambu air. The fruit in Taiwan was a lot larger than the ones he found here. He found that
Malaysia
n plant...
7 May 2012
Profits from oil palm waste
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Policy & Finance
UEM Group exits end-of-life vehicle recycling business
...
Malaysia
," it said. SBSB operates a plant in Bandar Proton, Tanjung Malim. Its revenue is derived mainly from selling scrap metal and parts from scrapped vehicles. Since it was incorporated in 2008, S...
4 Oct 2012
UEM Group exits end-of-life vehicle recycling business
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Energy
Panasonic sees Japan share of solar sales jump on tariff
...
Malaysia
factory Panasonic is also increasing solar-panel capacity and lowering costs by opening a new plant in
Malaysia
to begin operating in December, Yoshida said. The company expects to keep margi...
19 Jun 2012
Panasonic sees Japan share of solar sales jump on tariff
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Water
Mudajaya wants more recurring income
...
Malaysia
slow down. He said the group, which derives 60 per cent of its revenue from overseas, is eyeing jobs of its core competencies, such as power and water treatment projects. He added that the gr...
19 Jun 2012
Mudajaya wants more recurring income
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