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Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Why not let agriculture benefit from foreign investment?
...
Malaysia
one per cent and Indonesia less than one per cent. In 2010, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) carried out an audit of farmland ownership and farm business ownership. Solely Australian...
4 Nov 2013
Why not let agriculture benefit from foreign investment?
Press Releases /
Solidiance Asia Pacific
Is there a future for green buildings in Vietnam?
...
Malaysia
, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Marketing contact information: Sitaresti AstariniRegional Executive Marketing Communication of Solidiancepr@solidiance.comCompany website: www.so...
5 Sep 2013
Is there a future for green buildings in Vietnam?
News /
Green Buildings
Malaysia
's fuzzy 'green building concept'
Malaysia
n authorities have urged housing developers nationwide to build more green buildings for improved environmental quality. Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung said M...
29 Nov 2012
Malaysia's fuzzy 'green building concept'
News /
Water
Tender for
Malaysia
's disputed water treatment plant
Malaysia
's national water asset company, PAAB, has issued the first of more than 20 tenders for a new water treatment plant despite ongoing bickering between the Federal Government and the state of Se...
11 Sep 2012
Tender for Malaysia's disputed water treatment plant
News /
Policy & Finance
Malaysia
's Selangor water saga continues
...
Malaysia
n uses about 310 litres of water per day (lpd), compared to a UN recommendation of 145 lpd. Dr Zaharuddin Sani said that
Malaysia
ns viewed water as a free resource due to poor policies, and re...
18 Sep 2012
Malaysia's Selangor water saga continues
Press Releases /
FuturArc Journal
FuturArc’s May-Jun 2013 Green Awards issue is now out!
...
Malaysia
, laments the loss of a certain something in the design profession: a genuine insight into the human condition. Both seem to suggest that finding this missing sensibility is a pre-condition fo...
7 May 2013
FuturArc’s May-Jun 2013 Green Awards issue is now out!
News /
Transport
Malaysia
n Government ready to be generous to makers of hybrid vehicles
...
Malaysia
managing director and CEO Yoichiro Ueno lauded the support by the
Malaysia
n Government in promoting green technology among industry players. “Honda's growth and strong presence here in Malays...
20 Jul 2012
Malaysian Government ready to be generous to makers of hybrid vehicles
News /
Policy & Finance
China's tighter rules may hurt palm oil industry
...
Malaysia
to redirect its 300,000 tonnes of palm oil imported into China monthly? It is understood that palm oil that does not meet specifications would be turned away and no longer be allowed to be re...
8 Jan 2013
China's tighter rules may hurt palm oil industry
News /
Food & Agriculture
Consumers can influence firms to engage in sustainable farming practices: Experts
...
Malaysia
as a result of illegal forest fires in Central Sumatra, environmentalists and business associations have called for the enforcement of legislation against slash-and-burn tactics and support f...
27 Jun 2013
Consumers can influence firms to engage in sustainable farming practices: Experts
News /
Energy
Green energy procurement meeting kicks off in Taipei
...
Malaysia
, Mexico, Oman, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey and United Arab Emirates. Chao said the recent European sovereign debt crisis is taking a toll on Taiwan’s exports of green energy pro...
3 Oct 2012
Green energy procurement meeting kicks off in Taipei
News /
Policy & Finance
EU lawmakers deal a blow to crop-based biofuels
...
Malaysia
or soyoil from the Americas. The reason some first-generation biofuels are considered a problem is that they increase demand for crops, displacing food production into new areas, forcing fore...
12 Jul 2013
EU lawmakers deal a blow to crop-based biofuels
News /
Energy
EU research adds to evidence biofuels pollute more
...
Malaysia
or soyoil from the Americas. Emissions from one litre of biodiesel made from imported soyoil are equivalent to burning up to two litres of diesel from fossil fuel, its data analysis found. Th...
11 Jul 2013
EU research adds to evidence biofuels pollute more
News /
Manufacturing
Protested rare earths refinery fires up kilns
...
Malaysia
. The company has been granted a temporary operating license that allows it to refine limited quantities for a two-year monitoring period. Meanwhile, community protests that have dogged the ne...
29 Nov 2012
Protested rare earths refinery fires up kilns
News /
Energy
Genting Bhd sells power generation business to 1MDB for RM2.3b
Genting Bhd is selling its power generation business to 1
Malaysia
Development Bhd (1MDB) for RM2.30bil cash consideration as the group seeks to expand and develop its power generation portfolio abroad...
13 Aug 2012
Genting Bhd sells power generation business to 1MDB for RM2.3b
Press Releases /
Veolia Water
Veolia’s Pomethane technology offers affordable, greener solution to treat palm oil mills effluents
...
Malaysia
’s largest crude palm oil producer. Pomethane®’s official launch was announced this week during a presentation by Lars HJORTH, Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, Wastewater Business De...
30 Nov 2012
Veolia’s Pomethane technology offers affordable, greener solution to treat palm oil mills effluents
News /
Water
Asia Pacific fails its sharks
...
Malaysia
- lack even the most basic sustainable management practices, according to a report launched on Monday by NGOs WWF and TRAFFIC. The report found that the countries of Indonesia,
Malaysia
, Papu...
10 Sep 2012
Asia Pacific fails its sharks
News /
Energy
Solar-powered worship in
Malaysia
A remote Hindu temple uses solar to keep the lights on after losing it electricity source. The 100-year-old Ladang Sungai Salak temple in Siliau had lost its local power supply when a nearby worker se...
12 Nov 2012
Solar-powered worship in Malaysia
Press Releases /
Synergy Events Asia
Smart Grids land in
Malaysia
Demand sees increases in energy consumption over the next five years Within Asia,
Malaysia
is starting to take the lead in Smart Grid investments and developments, states Nadine Zrinzo, the Programme ...
26 Jul 2012
Smart Grids land in Malaysia
News /
Food & Agriculture
Malaysia
n agriculture seeks young minds
...
Malaysia
n International Agriculture, Horticulture and Agrotourism Exhibition, said
Malaysia
’s agriculture is very promising and so the government should be able to encourage the young innovative Malay...
24 Nov 2012
Malaysian agriculture seeks young minds
Press Releases /
Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd
Energy efficiency, intelligent lighting highlight of Guangzhou lighting exhibition success
...
Malaysia
, Turkey, Thailand and many more. Particularly striking was double-digit rates of growth in the number of overseas delegations and group buyers, to a total of over 600 delegates from 43 count...
18 Jul 2014
Energy efficiency, intelligent lighting highlight of Guangzhou lighting exhibition success
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Carbon & Climate
Google launches Asia climate AI accelerator for startups and researchers
Alphabet's Google has launched a new Asia-Pacific accelerator programme focused on using artificial intelligence (AI) to support climate …
Google launches Asia climate AI accelerator for startups and researchers
Podcasts /
Policy & Finance
‘Show me the money’ – this is what sustainability has become: CIMB CSO Luanne Sieh
The Malaysia-headquartered bank's sustainability chief tells the EB Podcast about the discipline's mandate to prove value, wrestling with …
'Show me the money' – this is what sustainability has become: CIMB CSO Luanne Sieh
News /
Policy & Finance
Transition finance needs ‘realism’, not reliance on private capital alone, says Prudential chair
Emerging markets face gaps in equity financing, currency risk protection and scalable investment structures, say experts, who warn …
Transition finance needs ‘realism’, not reliance on private capital alone, says Prudential chair
Opinion /
Corporate Responsibility
ESG is fragmenting – how should businesses respond?
ESG is meant to align environmental, social and governance priorities. But companies are increasingly being forced to choose …
ESG is fragmenting – how should businesses respond?
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
War tests BRICS — and reveals its limits
Despite calls for mediation, the grouping has remained fragmented, highlighting its role as a ‘club’ like the G7 …
War tests BRICS — and reveals its limits
News /
Carbon & Climate
DBS partners Climate Bonds Initiative as adaptation finance gains traction in Asia
Singapore banking group DBS has partnered with the Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI) to develop financing approaches for climate …
DBS partners Climate Bonds Initiative as adaptation finance gains traction in Asia
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