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Category: Environment EN

THE BEAUTY OF REGENERATIVE FARMING

Regenerative farming is a farming method that aims to restore and improve the health of the soil, water, and biodiversity. It's based on the idea that the land can regenerate itself, rather than being depleted by conventional farming practices. The picture below shows what regenerative farming can look like. It’s a picture of the Eden Project in Cornwall, England taken by Franie Treeps. Unlike...
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THE 3+30+300 PRINCIPLE

A Simple Rule for Greener, Healthier Cities The following is backed by research and shaping urban policies worldwide. Ready to bring it to your city? See 3 trees from your home 30% tree canopy in your neighbourhood 300m to the nearest green space Source: UN-Habitat      
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Worsening Water Crisis

In conjunction with World Water Day 2025, the Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urges the government to take serious action regarding the increasingly critical water crisis faced by consumers in the country, especially those living in rural areas. CAP’s survey found that, apart from frequent disruptions and contamination of piped water supply for daily use, the agricultural sector,...
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State Governments must immediately adopt the National Forestry (Amendment) Act 2022

In conjunction with International Day of Forests celebrated on 21 March every year, Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) urges the remaining states in Peninsular Malaysia who have yet to adopt the National Forestry (Amendment) Act 2022 gazetted on 20 September 2022 to do so immediately. As of today, the amendments to the National Forestry Act 1984 have only come into force in Perlis on 01 April 2023 and...
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New Study Links Microplastics and Pollutants to Kidney Damage

As more plastic waste is being released into the environment, microplastics in drinking water and food are being ingested by humans, causing damage to internal organs after being absorbed through the digestive system. That's most notably occurring in the kidneys, as found in a study published by Communications Biology (10 February 2025). The study has found that microplastics – tiny plastic...
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Our Forests, Our Living Treasure

The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21 March the International Day of Forests (IDF) in 2012. The Day commemorates and raises awareness about the importance of all types of forests. In recognition of this day, the Consumers' Association of Penang (CAP) emphasizes the importance of Malaysian forests as living treasures. This year's theme for IDF is "forests and foods," which emphasizes...
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THE SECRET TO HAPPINESS

Every year on March 20, the world observes the International Day of Happiness or World Happiness Day. This year’s theme, “Caring and Sharing” reminds us that lasting happiness comes from caring for each other, feeling connected and being part of something bigger. On this day dedicated to joy, kindness, and emotional well-being, it’s good to pause and reflect on what truly brings joy and...
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CAP Calls for a Total Ban on Smoking and Vaping to Prevent a Public Health Crisis

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) maintains that the only effective way to control smoking, vaping, and their related activities is to implement a total ban on smoking products. Illicit drug-laced vape liquids create drug addicts and cause premature deaths from drug overdoses, leading to a public health crisis that will place a heavy burden on the country’s healthcare system. Past...
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