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Food & Agriculture
Indonesia: Covid-19 no excuse for dropping guard against illegal fishing
...
Malaysia
and the Philippines, and were caught in separate incidents off North Natuna, in the Sulawesi Sea, and in the Malacca Strait. At the same time the government has also reported a growing number...
2 May 2020
Indonesia: Covid-19 no excuse for dropping guard against illegal fishing
News /
Policy & Finance
From
Malaysia
to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
From sexually exploited girls in Ethiopia to migrant workers in
Malaysia
and Mauritius, Britain on Friday pledged 4 million pounds ($5.2 million) to support global anti-slavery projects. Six organisat...
29 Apr 2019
From Malaysia to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
News /
Cities
Address risky human activities now or face new pandemics, experts warn
...
Malaysia
n farm carved into the rainforest. In 2009, the H1N1 swine flu appeared in Mexico, a hybrid of bird and pig viruses. Few people around the globe who contract West Nile virus via a mosquito bit...
5 Aug 2021
Address risky human activities now or face new pandemics, experts warn
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Illicit trade in marine resources keeps billions out of Pacific economies every year
...
Malaysia
, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. One out of five fish caught in the region is illegally traded, resulting in annual losses of US$6 to 10 billion. (Exclusive Econom...
2 Jan 2020
Illicit trade in marine resources keeps billions out of Pacific economies every year
News /
Food & Agriculture
‘Plastic-eating enzyme’ marketed in Southeast Asia alleged to be a scam
...
Malaysia
n and Russian authorities has been completed. Sounding the alarm Singaporean Harry Huo, director of green-tech venture capital firm Global919 and a former business partner of Niemandt's, file...
5 Feb 2020
‘Plastic-eating enzyme’ marketed in Southeast Asia alleged to be a scam
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Carbon & Climate
Asian companies claim they are going net-zero — but are their targets realistic, ambitious or greenwash?
...
Malaysia
n textile firm Tai Wah Garments Industry. National-level policy commitments, like China, Korea and Japan's net-zero declarations over the past six months have set the tone for Asian corporate ...
29 Mar 2021
Asian companies claim they are going net-zero — but are their targets realistic, ambitious or greenwash?
News /
Waste
Encouraging start, but Asean has to go beyond its pledge to tackle marine waste
...
Malaysia
and the Philippines shipped back waste to their countries of origin. Thailand has said it intends to ban plastic waste imports by 2021,
Malaysia
has stopped issuing new permits for the import...
26 Jun 2019
Encouraging start, but Asean has to go beyond its pledge to tackle marine waste
Press Releases /
GuocoLand
GuocoLand brings largest garden collection to CBD with Guoco Midtown Gardens
...
Malaysia
, comprising residential, hospitality, commercial and retail developments. In 2017, GuocoLand marked its expansion beyond Asia into the new markets of the United Kingdom and Australia through ...
16 Feb 2021
GuocoLand brings largest garden collection to CBD with Guoco Midtown Gardens
News /
Food & Agriculture
Crosscheck: Sime Darby unveils industry-first platform for palm oil transparency
In an ambitious move towards a deforestation-free supply chain,
Malaysia
’s biggest palm oil producer Sime Darby Plantation (SDP) has launched a publicly-accessible database that allows anyone to trace...
29 May 2019
Crosscheck: Sime Darby unveils industry-first platform for palm oil transparency
News /
Food & Agriculture
Can offsets help resolve a chicken-and-egg problem with cage-free eggs?
...
Malaysia
, Thailand, China, Philippines, Japan and South Korea. The credits, a first for cage-free eggs in the world, will be called Impact Incentives. They will be offered through the Impact Alliance,...
4 Aug 2020
Can offsets help resolve a chicken-and-egg problem with cage-free eggs?
News /
Waste
Dumping plastic waste in Asia found destroying crops and health
...
Malaysia
and Vietnam jumped from mid-2017 to early 2018, leading to illegal operations dumping and open-burning, contaminating water supplies, killing crops and causing respiratory illnesses. "For the...
23 Apr 2019
Dumping plastic waste in Asia found destroying crops and health
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Energy
South Korea faces public scrutiny for financing coal plants in Indonesia
...
Malaysia
(CIMB and Maybank), South Korea (KEB Hana Bank), China (Bank of China), and Indonesia (Bank Mandiri, BNI and the Indonesia Eximbank). Proponents of the Jawa 9 & 10 project say this massiv...
19 Apr 2021
South Korea faces public scrutiny for financing coal plants in Indonesia
News /
Food & Agriculture
‘We fell in love with the Bambara groundnut’: How a start-up is improving livelihoods of small farmers in Africa
...
Malaysia
-based Crops for the Future research centre who explored under-utilised crops and their applications. “We fell in love with the Bambara groundnut as we learned more about the wonderful legume....
5 Oct 2020
‘We fell in love with the Bambara groundnut’: How a start-up is improving livelihoods of small farmers in Africa
News /
Policy & Finance
ADB: Asia stands to lose 68 million jobs if coronavirus is not contained in six months
...
Malaysia
, for example, has so far rolled out a financial package worth about 17 per cent of its GDP to counter the economic impact of the virus on its hardest-hit residents and businesses. In Singapor...
7 Apr 2020
ADB: Asia stands to lose 68 million jobs if coronavirus is not contained in six months
Press Releases /
Electrify
Electrify to tap US$60M solar energy opportunity in Southeast Asia with launch of Singapore’s first peer-to-peer energy trading pilot
...
Malaysia
, Japan, Thailand, and Australia. Electrify is also on track for its Series A fundraise this year and is currently in talks with potential investors based in the region. Participation in the ...
22 Jul 2020
Electrify to tap US$60M solar energy opportunity in Southeast Asia with launch of Singapore’s first peer-to-peer energy trading pilot
Videos /
Waste
Malaysia
—the new dumping ground for the world's plastic waste
...
Malaysia
, and an investigation by Greenpeace has revealed that much of the waste sent there for recycling is dumped, burned or left to rot in illegal processing plants instead.
Malaysia
announced an o...
28 Nov 2018
Malaysia—the new dumping ground for the world's plastic waste
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
The world must not forget climate change
...
Malaysia
in the late 1990s being a case in point. Fortunately, we also already know what we need to do to address climate change and create a better, more sustainable world. If we act on that knowledg...
31 Mar 2020
The world must not forget climate change
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Waste
Students for sustainability... University of Indonesia’s Muchtazar
...
Malaysia
, Thailand or Singapore, and five times less per person than the United States. Meanwhile, there has been progress in raising environment awareness. The work of Jenna Jambeck [an environmental...
22 Jun 2020
Students for sustainability... University of Indonesia’s Muchtazar
Opinion /
Energy
Will
Malaysia
become Southeast Asia’s clean energy leader?
...
Malaysia
sits at a unique crossroads. Last year’s election was a wake-up call for the powers that be, with more than 60 years of entrenched power coming to an unexpected and abrupt end. While much of ...
26 Feb 2019
Will Malaysia become Southeast Asia’s clean energy leader?
News /
Waste
Developing countries turn away from plastic waste imports
...
Malaysia
is the world’s biggest importer of plastic waste. It replaced China after the country announced a ban on the trade in 2017. But like nearby Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam,
Malaysia
is now fa...
14 Jun 2019
Developing countries turn away from plastic waste imports
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The government proposed allowing steel, cement and other export-exposed sectors to cut chargeable emissions by up to 80 …
Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
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