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Year: 2025

The Newspaper that Gives Back to the Earth – Literally

What do you do with your newspaper when you’re done reading it? Put it in the recycle bin? Save it for packing paper? Well, one Japanese publishing company wanted you to be able to grow herbs with it!  The “Green Newspaper” was invented by the publisher of the famous Japanese daily, The Mainichi Shimbunsha. Published for "Greenery Day" on 4 May 2016, the special edition dedicated to...
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Microplastics in Tea Bags Work Their Way Deep into the Human Body, Study Shows

People who drink loose leaf tea might be on to something: scientists in Spain have found evidence of plastic pollution getting into human cells after being leached from tea bags. Published in the journal Chemosphere, the research by a team from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Sohag University in Egypt and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig, Germany, found that...
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NUTRITIOUS SCHOOL MEALS

How Italy Invests in Children’s Health & Education In Rome, Italy children are served healthy school lunches that focus on fresh, nutritious ingredients and balanced meals. Food served is organic, meals are made with fresh fruits and vegetables that are in season, and ingredients come from local farms and producers. Children’s school meals follow the Mediterranean diet, which emphasises...
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Tip the scales in consumers’ favour

It’s a fairly common practice – you go to the supermarket and buy some chicken breast slices or salmon fillets, which are neatly packed on a plastic tray with cling wrap and an absorbent pad. The label would state the weight and price. Most buyers would not spare this much thought, but the weight of the fresh produce would likely include the packaging weight, which then impacts the final...
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NGOs Back Asbestos Ban, Call for Immediate Implementation

Two NGOs have expressed their support for a complete ban on the use of asbestos in the country, and are urging Putrajaya to implement it immediately. They say the ban would see a decline in asbestos-related diseases, including mesothelioma, asbestosis and even lung cancer. The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) and Health and Safety Advisory Centre (Hasac) said the ban would be a progressive...
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Govt mulling total ban on asbestos, says Nik Nazmi

The government is reviewing a proposal to fully ban the use of asbestos, a material still widely used in the country despite its harmful effects on human health, says Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad. "We will assess how this issue is currently managed under existing legislation and policies. If there are gaps, we may need to improve them," the Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister said...
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Buyer beware: Japan manufacturers urge vigilance as fakes spread at home and abroad

TOKYO – Japanese brands from Canon to Meiji are warning consumers at home and abroad to be vigilant against fakes, amid a proliferation of counterfeits that masquerade as the real thing through social media advertisements or major e-commerce platforms. These are often, but not always, promoted through fake social media ads that tout too-good-to-be-true prices or limited-time-period sales that...
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Single-Use Food Packaging from 17 Countries Contains PFAS “Forever Chemicals” – IPEN Study

A study by the International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) and 18 member groups found toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), including banned chemicals, in single-use food packaging like paper, cardboard and plant-based materials from 17 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. PFAS, known as "forever chemicals" for their persistence in the environment, are used...
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