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Carbon & Climate
ASEAN haze deal still faces complications
...
Malaysia
. It is the only member in the region that has not ratified the haze treaty since it was sanctioned in 2003. The agreement binds statutory countries to take steps to stop haze pollution from l...
16 Feb 2011
ASEAN haze deal still faces complications
News /
Food & Agriculture
RI preparing ISPO certification for oil palm plantations
...
Malaysia
n Palm Oil Association, Sainsbury, and Unilever. In 2004, RSPO was legally registered in Switzerland, and has offices in Kuala Lumpur (
Malaysia
) and Jakarta (Indonesia). The Eighth RSPO meetin...
9 Nov 2010
RI preparing ISPO certification for oil palm plantations
News /
Carbon & Climate
400 stage protest against coal-fired plant
...
Malaysia
and the Sabah Environmental Protection Association, has objected to the plant. Environmental groups also pointed out that the plant could have an adverse impact on the environmentally-sensit...
18 Jul 2010
400 stage protest against coal-fired plant
News /
Carbon & Climate
M'sia national policy on climate change to be launched this year
Taking another step to combat greenhouse emissions,
Malaysia
will launch its National Policy on Climate Change this year, Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Douglas Uggah Embas said...
8 Jun 2010
M'sia national policy on climate change to be launched this year
News /
Carbon & Climate
Peatland-clearing ban may ease haze woes
...
Malaysia
suffered hazy skies and acrid smoke as landowners in Indonesia used traditional slash-and-burn methods to clear their concessions and plant the year's food and commercial crops, such as oil p...
25 May 2011
Peatland-clearing ban may ease haze woes
News /
Manufacturing
Waste not, want not
...
Malaysia
, China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea, World Metal Recovery now has a bigger client base to tap into, says Mr Loke. ‘Our contracts with our joint venture partners overseas has also helped to ensur...
21 Jun 2011
Waste not, want not
News /
Food & Agriculture
Safer fruit and veg under 3P
...
Malaysia
president, Soo Cheng Kee, saw the 3P policy as being ineffective in addressing the chemical residue problem if nothing is done to educate the farmers. He suggested that the Government enhance...
3 Jan 2011
Safer fruit and veg under 3P
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Policy & Finance
Malaysia
needs to innovate biotechnology to reap benefits
...
Malaysia
n Biotechnology Corp (BiotechCorp) chief operating officer, Dr Wan Abdul Rahman Wan Yaacob. Ongkili said Sabah's bright future in the biotechnology industry and its promising components could ...
23 Nov 2010
Malaysia needs to innovate biotechnology to reap benefits
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Water
New Tuas desalination plant to have 'slight negative impact' on marine life
...
Malaysia
International Boundary. The surrounding Singapore coastline comprises various industrial facilities, Tuas jetty and Raffles Marina. However, there are no nature reserves within 5km of the pro...
7 Feb 2011
New Tuas desalination plant to have 'slight negative impact' on marine life
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Food & Agriculture
More and cheaper organic veggies in Singapore
...
Malaysia
. He felt that the generally lower prices of such greens now have helped to spur demand. 'Last time you could not get any organic vegetables for less than $2 per 250g. Now, you can,' he said. ...
15 May 2011
More and cheaper organic veggies in Singapore
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Cities
Big lessons in the Little Red Dot
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Malaysia
, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, India and the Middle East, said a spokesman. The target is to take in 25 students for the second run next July.
25 Oct 2010
Big lessons in the Little Red Dot
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Carbon & Climate
Environment NGOs clash over forest scheme
...
Malaysia
n logging company whose membership status remains unclear and whose forestry practices in WWF’s own Heart of Borneo (HoB) forest conservation initiative have been labelled unsustainable by Glo...
3 Aug 2011
Environment NGOs clash over forest scheme
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Energy
YTL to propose gas-saving power technology
Power-giant YTL Corp Bhd hopes to submit a proposal to the
Malaysia
n government to use a new technology which will save up to 20% of the gas used to generate power. Managing director Tan Sri Francis Y...
21 Oct 2010
YTL to propose gas-saving power technology
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Transport
Malacca's monorail service comes to a stop
...
Malaysia
Plan. On Thursday, a visibly upset Mohd Ali said four engineers from China were trying to iron out the problems affecting the monorail. “Some screws keep breaking and the rims of the wheels h...
11 Dec 2010
Malacca's monorail service comes to a stop
Press Releases /
Eco-Business
Dow Corning silicone technology helps to meet increasing demand for green buildings in Asia
...
Malaysia
: Under the 10th
Malaysia
n Plan, the government intends to promote environmentally-friendly housing by introducing guidelines, a green rating system and to take the lead in adopting green buil...
28 Feb 2011
Dow Corning silicone technology helps to meet increasing demand for green buildings in Asia
News /
Green Buildings
Govt targeting two hectares for every 1,000
Malaysia
ns
...
Malaysia
Plan’s main initiative to minimise negative effects on the ecology,” he said. He added that the Town and Country Planning department was currently preparing a guideline on planning green neig...
9 Nov 2010
Govt targeting two hectares for every 1,000 Malaysians
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Transport
Electric car firm pulls plug on Singapore
...
Malaysia
, where electric vehicles are tax exempt; and various cities in Europe and America, which have similar tax breaks of varying amounts. Mr Yu added: 'We do hope that at some point in the future ...
12 Feb 2011
Electric car firm pulls plug on Singapore
Press Releases /
Reed Exhibitions
South East Asia’s leading event in the Build Green sector gains steady momentum with 45% new participants at Build Eco Xpo Asia (BEX Asia) 2011
...
Malaysia
, Singapore and Taiwan. “BEX Asia has emerged as the key event for the Build Green community to convene, network and extend business outreach. This annual gathering provides plenty of opportun...
29 Jun 2011
South East Asia’s leading event in the Build Green sector gains steady momentum with 45% new participants at Build Eco Xpo Asia (BEX Asia) 2011
News /
Green Buildings
Guocoland project in China wins international property award
Guoson Centre, a flagship project by
Malaysia
's Hong Leong Group property arm, Guocoland China Ltd, won Best International Mixed-Use Development at the International Property Awards here recently. Thi...
14 Dec 2010
Guocoland project in China wins international property award
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Transport
BMW’s electric hope for Singapore: Yes, i Can?
...
Malaysia
, then you get an X5 for a week,’ he said. What is more, Mr Robertson is insisting that the BMW i brand will be profitable. ‘We go into business to make profit. I can assure you, for BMW, we h...
27 Jun 2011
BMW’s electric hope for Singapore: Yes, i Can?
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Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
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Carbon & Climate
‘Resilience is not a buzzword’: Palm oil leaders call for industry reset amid global shocks
What does it mean to build a truly resilient food system? For two of the palm oil sector's …
'Resilience is not a buzzword': Palm oil leaders call for industry reset amid global shocks
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Carbon & Climate
‘Godzilla El Niño’ threat looms as Indonesia’s fire season starts early
The 2026 fire season in Indonesia is already showing early signs of escalation, as burned areas reached 32,637 …
‘Godzilla El Niño’ threat looms as Indonesia’s fire season starts early
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Carbon & Climate
What do China’s provincial plans signal for carbon emissions?
Plans for 2026 indicate they will continue to pull industrial levers to bring about the green transition, but …
What do China’s provincial plans signal for carbon emissions?
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Carbon & Climate
China’s air pollution control enters ‘deep water’ phase
Now the main challenges lie in regional disparities, increased coal-chemical use and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.
China’s air pollution control enters ‘deep water’ phase
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Corporate Responsibility
Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
As experts warn that “greenhushing” risks undermining climate progress and enabling misinformation to fill the void, a new …
Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
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