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Month: October 2015

VAPING POPULAR AMONG TEENAGERS CAP URGES MINISTRY TO IMPOSE IMMEDIATE BAN

Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) urges the ministry of health to impose immediate ban on e-cigarette.   CAP is appalled to find that the use of e-cigarettes is becoming popular among the teenagers in Malaysia.  It is even more appalling that e-cigarettes are widely used by students. Complaints received from parents and teachers from several primary and secondary schools in Penang,...
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Residents in Kampung Kedah in Perak Have Been Using Dirty Water for the Past 60 Years

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urges the Perak state government, Manjung District Office and Perak Water Board to take immediate action to supply piped treated water for the daily use of nine families in Kampung Kedah, Sungai Puyu near Teluk Senangin in Perak. CAP's survey found that the households in this village were forced to use dirty water from wells in the absence of piped...
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Review Proposed Palm Oil Mill in Sungai Ranggam, Perak

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urges the Perak state government to review the proposed plans to construct a palm oil mill in Sungai Ranggam near Pasir Salak here because of the potential impacts to the environment and the local community. The mill is proposed to be built near residential areas inhabited by more than 4,000 people and not far from a river that is a source of...
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CAP urges Penang Government to scrap reclamation project

The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) urges the Penang government to scrap the reclamation project which is proposed at Permatang Damar Laut near Batu Maung here as it will affect the environment, life and livelihood of 300 coastal fishers in this area. In our survey, CAP found that in addition to coastal fishing zone becoming narrower, the fishing village and forest along Pantai Indah here...
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ResourceCo Asia, Send Back the Waste to Australia

Sahabat Alam Malaysia urges ResourceCo Asia (M) Sdn Bhd to immediately return the solid waste that has been imported from Australia for the purpose of manufacturing fuel for Lafarge. This issue was first brought to SAM’s attention by a concerned individual who found that the company located in IGB Industrial Park in Ipoh, Perak had falsified import documents to declare the solid waste as solid...
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Enough of expensive, slow and shoddy TM services

Telekom Malaysia’s (TM) services have gone from bad to worse. Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) is tired of complaining of the poor Internet and telephone services provided by TM. We have experienced everything from crawling Internet speed to complete absence of Internet and telephone services over the years. When a similar incidence occurred recently TM technicians blamed our equipment,...
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TPP agreement reached – Dark Day for Malaysia

Despite widespread international opposition, trade officials from the 12 countries negotiating the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) in Atlanta, USA announced yesterday that they have reached an agreement on a devastating trade deal that threatens people and the planet. The final texts are expected to be available within weeks. The TPP trade ministers’ press release states that to formalize the...
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Save our Seeds from Corporate Control

Seed is a farmer’s most essential input. For thousands of years farm communities have been observing, selecting, nurturing, breeding and saving seed. Yet, in the last century there has been a dramatic decrease in global seed diversity, of which the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported in 2010 that 75% of the world’s crop diversity had already been lost. The erosion of...
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Issue 45-5 Sept-Oct 2015

We have stories which you will not find in other papers -- hard-hitting stuff with no holds barred, for we name the brands, companies or people in our exposes, unlike the commercial papers which are dependent on companies for their advertisements or are owned by political parties. You can expect our views and perspectives to be different, for we are on the side of consumers.
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