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Year: 2025

CAP Welcomes Consumer-Friendly Budget 2026 Measures

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) applauds several consumer-focused measures announced on 10 October 2025 in the 2026 Budget, including the long-awaited Lemon Law and the proposed Anti-Bullying Bill. The Ministry of Education (MoE) should expedite the drafting of new amendments to the Education Regulations (Student Discipline) under the Education Act 1996, as the number of reported...
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CAP Demands Urgent Action on Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) calls on the Ministry of Housing and Local Government to urgently improve accessibility in public buildings and government premises. A recent CAP survey has revealed alarming gaps in basic facilities for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs), effectively denying them equal rights to access public services. Findings from our survey include: 1. Tuanku Syed...
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WE MAY BE THE LAST GENERATION TO SEE FIREFLIES

In recent years, many people have noticed that fireflies are becoming harder to spot. These beautiful insects light up the night sky with their glowing bodies, but their numbers are decreasing fast. This decline is mainly due to changes in the environment, like pollution, loss of natural habitats, and the use of chemicals in farming. As we continue to change our world, we may be the last...
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CAP’s Comments on BUDGET 2026

The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) lauds some of the measures outlined in the National Budget 2026 but is at the same time disappointed that the government is not taking more effective measures to protect the nation’s health and the environment. CAP welcomes the introduction of the Lemon Law through the amendments to the Consumer Protection Act. CAP has been actively campaigning for a...
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How Global Warming Affects Coral Reefs

Human-made global warming has a big effect on the ocean. Rising temperatures put marine life and coastal ecosystems at risk of irreversible loss. Today, widespread changes have been observed, including damage to coral reefs and mangroves that support ocean life, and migration of species to higher altitudes and altitudes where the water could be cooler. Loss of marine biodiversity is another...
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Groups Deplore Sale of Banned Medicinal Patch Containing High Levels of Lead and Mercury

7 October 2025: Penang, Malaysia/Quezon City, Philippines.  Malaysian and Filipino civil society groups advocating for consumer and environmental health deplored the online sale of a traditional Chinese skin patch to relieve swelling and pain that has been analysed to contain elevated levels of heavy metals such as lead and mercury. In a joint press release, the Consumers’ Association of...
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URBAN RENEWAL ACT: You Can’t Bulldoze Your Way to Better Cities

The draft Urban Renewal Act, promoted by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT), has sparked a crucial debate about the future of Malaysia’s cities. While the intention to rejuvenate aging urban areas is commendable, the bill’s approach is a flawed fix. It focuses on the symptom – old, poorly managed buildings - while ignoring the disease: a broken system of urban planning and...
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Microplastics Found Deep Inside Human Bones, Could Worsen Osteoporosis

Plastic waste isn’t just choking oceans – it’s infiltrating our bodies in ways that scientists are only beginning to uncover. In a new scientific review, published in the journal Osteoporosis International, researchers examined 62 studies in order to determine the known effects of microplastics on human and animal bones. They found that micro and nanoplastics could be harming bone health...
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World Animal Day 2025: Save Animals, Save the Planet

World Animal Day is celebrated annually on 4th October. It is a day dedicated to raising awareness and inspiring action to make the world a better place for animals. The official theme for this year is “Save Animals, Save the Planet!” This year’s theme underscores the close link between global health and animal welfare. From pollution and industrial farming to habitat destruction and...
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HOW TO REDUCE FOOD WASTE AT HOME

Do you know: Over 800 million people are currently suffering from malnutrition, a disturbing thought when one-third of the food that is intended for human consumption is wasted or lost. Statistics indicate that 1.3 billion tonnes of food are wasted globally each year. The staggering amount of food wasted could feed approximately 3 billion people. Food waste is contributed by households,...
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