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Category: Environment EN

Make This Ramadhan Spiritually Enriching, Avoid Food and Plastic Waste

As Ramadhan approaches, the Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urges all Malaysians to reflect on the environmental and societal impacts of our consumption habits during this sacred period. While Ramadhan is a time for spiritual reflection and self-discipline, unfortunately, for some, it has become a period of feasting and wasteful spending. Food Waste: A Growing Concern  Excessive food...
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PLASTICS AND CLIMATE CHANGE – QUICK FACTS

How do plastics add to climate change? > Large volumes of greenhouse gases are produced during the production of plastics because oil must be refined using energy-intensive processes. > Powerful greenhouse gases are released by plastic as a result of heat and sunlight. An increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere causes the planet to increase in temperature. This causes climate...
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Support for Marudi indigenous communities affected by forest carbon project

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) and SAVE Rivers, express their solidarity with the indigenous communities from Logan Entasan, Lobang Kompeni and Sungai Brit who are affected by the Marudi Forest Conservation and Restoration Project.  The two organisations thoroughly support the communities’ rejection of this forest carbon project and their call for the strengthening of their native customary...
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THE BENEFITS OF WILDFLOWERS FOR FARMERS

A Natural Solution to Reducing Pesticide Use Recent studies have shown that farmers who plant wildflowers near their crops require significantly fewer pesticides, with potential environmental and economic benefits. This practice, known as "agroecological landscaping", involves planting a mix of native wildflowers along the edges of fields and within crop systems. The key reason this method works...
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PROTECT SOIL – IT’S A PRECIOUS INHERITANCE

The story of soil is one of remarkable transformation and fragile persistence. Over hundreds of years, lifeless mineral particles slowly evolve into a complex, living ecosystem teeming with biodiversity. This fertile layer, mere inches thick, is the foundation of terrestrial life, capable of sustaining countless generations when treated with care and respect. Yet, this slowly-crafted miracle can...
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PLASTIC BANS AROUND THE WORLD

Plastic is toxic and its use is being discouraged in many countries around the world today. More and more countries are regulating plastic use, and have introduced bans and restrictions on a wide array of single-use plastics in daily use. This follows greater awareness of plastics’ negative impact on human health and the environment. What plastics have been prohibited where? Here’s a quick...
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FROM CAR-CENTRIC TO PEDESTRIAN-FRIENDLY CITY

The historic city of Dusseldorf in Germany has shown that better, more liveable cities can be built – and that highways are a fixable mistake. The graphic below shows 2 photos of a highway in Dusseldorf. The first photo is from 1990, showing a multi-lane highway curving down the waterfront. The image is grey and bleak. The second photo, in comparison, shows a bright and sunny 2019 shot of the...
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REPURPOSE BANANA PEELS INTO FERTILISER

Don’t throw away those banana peels. You can use them as a natural fertiliser for plants. Banana peels are rich in nutrients like potassium, magnesium, and calcium which promote stronger plant growth. Potassium and magnesium contribute to stronger stem and plant root growth and improve nutrient distribution. Calcium supports plant growth by helping to break down nutrients in the soil and...
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PLANT TREES FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

“In recent decades, studies showed that the harmful effects of bad air quality can impair future generations. Early exposure to bad air quality (in uterus, infant, and early childhood) can increase the susceptibility to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) across the lifespan.” – abstract from research paper in Current Opinion in Toxicology, Vol. 35, September 2023 NCDs are chronic diseases (eg:...
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