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Will there really be enough sustainable palm oil for the whole market?
...
Malaysia
n firm was accused of a raft of violations in Indonesia. “ The most important thing is that demand continue to grow, because at the end of the day we should all be pro-sustainable palm oil. S...
9 Feb 2017
Will there really be enough sustainable palm oil for the whole market?
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Playing with fire: the economics and network of fire and haze
...
Malaysia
and Singapore, Indonesia aims to continue to be the world’s largest supplier of the commodity. Almost 11 million hectares of oil palm plantations - owned by Indonesian,
Malaysia
n and Singapor...
21 Sep 2015
Playing with fire: the economics and network of fire and haze
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Policy & Finance
GTFS yes to 188 green projects amounting to RM2.2 billion
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Malaysia
Chairman, Tan Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui. He said these projects were also expected to generate RM4.43 billion in green investment in the country. "The GTFS amply demonstrates how the government ...
9 Sep 2015
GTFS yes to 188 green projects amounting to RM2.2 billion
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Malaysian Exhibition Services
Greentech
Malaysia
appoints
Malaysia
n Exhibition Services for IGEM 2015
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Malaysia
Malaysia
n Green Technology Corporation or GreenTech
Malaysia
is an organisation under the purview of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water
Malaysia
(KeTTHA), charged in the deve...
8 Apr 2015
Greentech Malaysia appoints Malaysian Exhibition Services for IGEM 2015
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Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
n Borneo's air quality hits hazardous levels as forest fires rage
Forest fires spread over 500 acres in the north of the
Malaysia
n state of Sarawak in Borneo island have raised air pollution to hazardous levels on Monday in areas close to the inferno, government dat...
23 Feb 2016
Malaysian Borneo's air quality hits hazardous levels as forest fires rage
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Policy & Finance
Is sustainable growth possible for Asean?
...
Malaysia
and Singapore, which aims to connect the electricity grids of Asean countries and facilitate energy trading and improve efficiencies, for instance, has been 20 years in the making with no sig...
6 Jun 2017
Is sustainable growth possible for Asean?
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Policy & Finance
Migrants shape a better Asia and the Pacific – If we let them
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Malaysia
, the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan, as well as countries further afield in the Middle East, Europe and North America. The factors underlying these mass movements of men, women and childre...
18 Dec 2015
Migrants shape a better Asia and the Pacific – If we let them
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Outrage at claims of migrants enslaved on
Malaysia
n palm plantations
...
Malaysia
n palm-oil giant with operations in Indonesia. Although the Journal focused on a single
Malaysia
n town, “this is definitely happening more broadly,” said Robin Averbeck, a senior campaigner wi...
3 Aug 2015
Outrage at claims of migrants enslaved on Malaysian palm plantations
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BP: Global coal use fell by largest recorded margin in 2015
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Malaysia
, Vietnam and Indonesia was offset by sharp falls elsewhere, particularly a 5 per cent reduction in former Soviet states, struggling with the financial impact of cheap oil. For the US, a conti...
16 Jun 2016
BP: Global coal use fell by largest recorded margin in 2015
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FuturArc Journal
FuturArc Nov-Dec 2015 Issue and 2016 FuturArc competitions
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Malaysia
. We take a snapshot review of what has happened in these two countries for the past decade and recent developments with a focus on Green. For all these stories and more, visit http://www.fut...
18 Nov 2015
FuturArc Nov-Dec 2015 Issue and 2016 FuturArc competitions
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Malaysia
: Terengganu MB supports decision to temporarily halt bauxite mining: Ahmad Razif
The Terengganu Government fully supports the Cabinet's drastic measure to temporarily suspend bauxite mining in Kuantan, Pahang, due to various environmental issues arising from the mining activities....
4 Jan 2016
Malaysia: Terengganu MB supports decision to temporarily halt bauxite mining: Ahmad Razif
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Corporate Responsibility
Kimberly-Clark: Why sustainability matters
...
Malaysia
- where a thick smog disrupted business operations and shut down schools and airports - consumers and NGOs launched campaigns that called for boycotts of certain consumer items linked to the ...
19 Apr 2016
Kimberly-Clark: Why sustainability matters
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CSRWorks International Pte Ltd
Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards finalists
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Malaysia
, Indonesia, Thailand, Dubai, Qatar, Philippines and Singapore." According to CSRWorks International, “the Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards will create a much needed platform for sh...
29 Dec 2015
Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards finalists
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Airbus to marshal its satellites against deforestation
...
Malaysia
(or, certain influential officials within those governments) have worked to undermine their zero-deforestation goals, such as when the Indonesian anti-monopoly agency, egged on by the agricul...
13 Oct 2016
Airbus to marshal its satellites against deforestation
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Carbon & Climate
The haze is back with a vengeance
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Malaysia
and Indonesia enveloped in a smog in June and July. The three-hour PSI in Singapore then hit a record high of 401 on June 21, while in Johor,
Malaysia
, the Air Pollution Index soared to 746, ...
10 Sep 2015
The haze is back with a vengeance
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Food & Agriculture
Golden Agri says halts buys from haze-implicated supplier
...
Malaysia
about smoke from the fires or the so-called "haze". The haze has blanketed parts of Southeast Asia in recent weeks, pushing pollution levels to unhealthy levels in Singapore,
Malaysia
and nor...
24 Sep 2015
Golden Agri says halts buys from haze-implicated supplier
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Energy Market Authority
Registration opens for Singapore International Energy Week 2016
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Malaysia
Anne Vadasz Nilsson, Director General, Swedish Energy Markets Inspectorate Charif Souki, Co-founder & Chairman, Tellurian Investments Steve O’Neil, CEO, REC Anil Sardana, CEO &a...
18 Jul 2016
Registration opens for Singapore International Energy Week 2016
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China and India driving the APAC solar micro-inverters market
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Malaysia
, and Indonesia are the other key countries in Asia Pacific that are expected to ramp up demand for solar micro-inverters in the future. As is the case in China and India, government focus on ...
21 Jan 2016
China and India driving the APAC solar micro-inverters market
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Energy
Enabling the clean energy revolution
...
Malaysia
and Thailand, there are a lot of photovoltaics coming in. In China, it is hydropower, solar and wind whereas in Japan the focus is on more on hydropower and solar. There are a lot of wind tur...
7 Jan 2016
Enabling the clean energy revolution
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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore Exchange launches its first Sustainability Index
...
Malaysia
, India and Japan already have sustainability-related indices in place. Junice Yeo, director for Southeast Asia at London-headquartered sustainability consultancy Corporate Citizenship said t...
31 May 2016
Singapore Exchange launches its first Sustainability Index
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