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Year: 2016

Overflowing Leachate From Pulau Burung Sanitary Landfill Polluting Water Bodies And The Environment

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) and the Penang Inshore Fishermen Welfare Association (PIFWA) are very concerned over the critical level of leachate from a retention pond in the Pulau Burung Sanitary Landfill in Nibong Tebal, Penang. The Penang State Government, Municipal Council of Seberang Perai (MPSP), Department of Environment (DOE), Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID), and the Forestry...
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Government must stop the use of banned antibiotics in our shrimps

The furore over the banning of shrimp and prawns from Malaysia by the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) because it contained banned antibiotics drew bizarre responses some bordering on the absurd. The fact is the two antibiotics Chloramphenicol and Nitrofurans are banned for use in Malaysia since 1985. Yet they continue to pop up in our farmed fisheries and farmed meat products....
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Energy Commission’s Dereliction of Duty

Five years after CAP reported (on 25.10.2010) the sale of an electrically heated “warmness pillow” to the Electricity Commission (EC), it issued a directive prohibiting the import, manufacture, sale, advertising of the product on 23.10.2015. However, there has been no enforcement of this directive. CAP was able to purchase one of these pillows on 26.4.2016. The Taiwanese product, promoted as...
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No Transport Hub at Prangin Canal, Please

By Khoo Salmah Nasution President, Penang Heritage Trust The newly announced Penang Transport Masterplan proposes a transport hub at the Prangin Canal. The open space is important to the people who live and work around it. The Prangin Market, the Prangin Canal, the heritage shophouses and the underground remains make this place rich with social memory. Prangin Canal was built in 1804 as part of a...
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Immediately Set Standards to Regulate Dispensing and Medicine Management in clinics

Earlier this month, a media reported an incident where a clinic assistant labelled the medicines wrongly resulting in adverse consequences for the child concerned. According to the article the child was taken to a clinic in Pasir Mas, Kelantan for rashes. He was prescribed an antibiotic and a lotion for external application. The clinic assistant labelled the medicines wrongly resulting in the...
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Public Response to The Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP)

We, the undersigned civil society organisations, wish to issue the following statement in response to the Penang Master Transport Plan. We support the idea of a transport masterplan and the need to prioritise public transport over the present private car-centric transport system. We wish to commend the Penang State Government for this pro-active move. However there are very fundamental and...
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Trees for the Earth

CAP celebrates Earth Day 2016 Our planet is currently losing over 15 billion trees each year, equivalent to 48 football fields every minute. This is outrageous. In Malaysia, we have been losing our precious trees to make way for development, logging, large-scale plantations, urbanization, road projects, etc. Our task now is to stop indiscriminate felling of trees and start planting more trees....
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Odour Pollution: An Environmental Pollution that Must be Abated — Government Should Serve People not Corporations

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) calls on the authorities to seriously consider odour as an important environmental pollution issue as it affects communities’ quality of life and infringes our right for a clean environment. Efforts to abate odour levels are necessary in order to maintain the quality of the environment and hence life. CAP is disappointed in the manner the Penang...
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600 Coastal Fishermen in Teluk Bahang Affected by Pollution

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urged the Penang state government and relevant authorities to investigate and take immediate action to resolve marine pollution in Teluk Bahang that has threatened the livelihood of 600 coastal fishers here. The pollution problem that has become more serious in the past three months has resulted in affected fishermen not going to sea because their...
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CAP reiterates call to ban antibiotics in animal feed

The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) would like to respond to the points raised by the deputy director-general of the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) Datuk Dr Quaza Nizamuddin Hassan Nizam in the article by Fazleena Aziz ‘DVS monitors use of antibiotics in animal feeds’ dated 17 March 2016. In his statement Dr Quaza said that: ‘A low dosage (of antibiotics) is mixed in animal...
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