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In pictures: Indonesia's deadly haze crisis
...
Malaysia
, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines, though the damage has been less extreme. Schools in Singapore and
Malaysia
closed on some days when PSI levels exceeded the unhealthy range. Flights...
28 Oct 2015
In pictures: Indonesia's deadly haze crisis
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Manufacturing
The top 5 manufacturing stories in 2016
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Malaysia
. Overall, about 46 million people live as slaves worldwide, according to the third annual Global Slavery Index released in June by Australian human rights group Walk Free Foundation. India a...
21 Dec 2016
The top 5 manufacturing stories in 2016
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Policy & Finance
A decade in the making: EU, Indonesia to start licensing scheme for legal timber shipments
In 2003, the EU agreed to work with countries like Indonesia to do something about the scourge of illegal logging, a devastating problem for tropical states whose vast rainforests were fast disappeari...
28 Apr 2016
A decade in the making: EU, Indonesia to start licensing scheme for legal timber shipments
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Alfa Laval
Discover Alfa Laval PAZD 10 at PIPOC 2015
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Malaysia
, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines and a sales organization in Vietnam. The setup with the service centres in Kuala Lumpur, Bintulu and Sandakan in
Malaysia
, Pontianak, Pekan ...
8 Oct 2015
Discover Alfa Laval PAZD 10 at PIPOC 2015
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Policy & Finance
5 ways you can help civil society end the illegal wildlife trade
...
Malaysia
. Say no, and take action. Do not use products derived from wildlife trade. Check the ingredients of the products you buy, and make sure they are legally supplied. Do not buy products made fro...
5 Jul 2016
5 ways you can help civil society end the illegal wildlife trade
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Allcot Group
Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel offsets CO2 emissions from employee trips
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Malaysia
, Mauritius, Oman, Russia and the UAE. www.jumeirah.com About Allcot Founded in 2009, Allcot is a company specialised inproviding complex sustainability solutions to individuals and other co...
19 Jul 2016
Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel offsets CO2 emissions from employee trips
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BREAKING: Norway commits to zero deforestation
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Malaysia
, and Papua New Guinea) was responsible for 40 per cent of total tropical deforestation and 44 per cent of associated carbon emissions. Rainforest Foundation Norway’s Nils Hermann Ranum said N...
27 May 2016
BREAKING: Norway commits to zero deforestation
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Which are the world’s most controversial companies?
...
Malaysia
's state-owned development agency, 1
Malaysia
Development Berhad, or 1MDB, was embroiled in a corruption scandal this year and placed 10th on the index. Mounting debts, along with allegation...
28 Jan 2016
Which are the world’s most controversial companies?
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Fixing food loss with disruptive tech
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Malaysia
- the agro-export countries,” said Fries. The importance of catching all the produce that slips through our supply chain is more pressing given that experts estimate that the global populatio...
3 Jan 2017
Fixing food loss with disruptive tech
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Energy
Street lamp targets dengue fever
Researchers at a
Malaysia
n university have built an LED street lamp with a mosquito trap, both powered by wind and solar energy. The lamp can offer communities across the developing world clean power ...
28 Oct 2015
Street lamp targets dengue fever
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Ricoh Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Solutions for a circular economy in Singapore
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Malaysia
, New Zealand, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. In Singapore, Eco Action Day has gained the support of several public and private sector organisations for over a decade. This year&...
5 Jun 2017
Solutions for a circular economy in Singapore
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The top 5 lifestyle stories in 2016
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Malaysia
. 5. The mixed bag of Rio 2016 Home to Copacabana and the world’s most riotous carnival, the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro came under the spotlight this year as the venue of the 2016 Olympi...
2 Jan 2017
The top 5 lifestyle stories in 2016
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Energy
Sarawak not ready to 'export' hydropower to Peninsular
Malaysia
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Malaysia
for now. Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) chief executive officer Datuk Torstein Dale Sjoveit said this was because it had committed all its hydro and coal energy output to the state. "We have, fo...
26 Oct 2015
Sarawak not ready to 'export' hydropower to Peninsular Malaysia
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Scoring palm oil buyers on their sustainability commitments
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Malaysia
, which together produce nearly 90 per cent of the world’s palm oil, have suffered a disproportionate amount of these impacts. Many businesses have pledged to address the contribution their op...
11 Oct 2016
Scoring palm oil buyers on their sustainability commitments
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Water
Najib witnesses signing of MoU on transfer of AMBBR technology from China to UTM
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Malaysia
in general and UTM, the water industry and potential for revenue generation which is a positive step towards forming a world water hub in the country," he said. Besides the market in
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...
3 Jun 2015
Najib witnesses signing of MoU on transfer of AMBBR technology from China to UTM
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Energy
Solar manufacturers lodge complaint against countries dumping solar cells in India
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Malaysia
—were dumping solar cells in the Indian market, meaning they were selling their products at prices lower than their actual cost. This was in January 2012. After 18 months of investigation, the...
2 Oct 2015
Solar manufacturers lodge complaint against countries dumping solar cells in India
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Carbon & Climate
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to introduce tube wells to Indonesia to fight haze-causing peat soil fires
Malaysia
will introduce to Indonesia the application of tube wells in peat soil areas to stop the perennial haze problem affecting countries in the region. Natural Resources and Environment Minister, ...
24 Sep 2015
Malaysia to introduce tube wells to Indonesia to fight haze-causing peat soil fires
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CSRWorks International Pte Ltd
Vietnam’s Baoviet wins Asia’s top sustainability reporting award
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Malaysia
Asia's Best Materiality Reporting Joint Winners: Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA), and Arvind Limited, India Asia's Best Stakeholder Reporting Winner: Qatar Ge...
30 Nov 2016
Vietnam’s Baoviet wins Asia’s top sustainability reporting award
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Malaysia
ranks 69 out of 70 in US green index
Malaysia
has been ranked as the second worst environmental democracy among 70 countries studied in the latest index published by US-based World Resources Institute's Environmental Democracy Index. Mal...
26 May 2015
Malaysia ranks 69 out of 70 in US green index
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Food & Agriculture
Why are Southeast Asia’s mangroves being destroyed? Hint: it may be your diet
...
Malaysia
. Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines showed comparatively lower rates of loss. The biggest drivers of mangrove deforestation turned out to be aquaculture, rice, and palm oil production. Of...
5 Jan 2016
Why are Southeast Asia’s mangroves being destroyed? Hint: it may be your diet
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Shocking places where microplastics were found in 2025
New studies reveal plastic particles infiltrating human bodies, food systems and even the planet’s most remote ecosystems.
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AI, bans and facial scans: Digital frontiers in 2026
Gen Z protests, internet shutdowns, surveillance and AI: looking into the digital landscape of 2026.
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Can the fashion industry adapt to a warming world?
COP30 agreed to triple adaptation finance, but the fashion industry needs adaptation measures now.
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Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
The government proposed allowing steel, cement and other export-exposed sectors to cut chargeable emissions by up to 80 …
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